Contributory Parent (Temporary) sub 173    
Contributory Parent (Temporary) sub 173

suThe Contributory Parent (Temporary) visa sub 173 allows the parent of a settled Australian citizen, Australian permanent resident, or eligible New Zealand citizen to stay temporarily in Australia. This visa is designed to meet the needs of families who want to reunite with their parents and support them while they are in Australia.

The main applicant must be sponsored by their child aged 18 years or older, who holds either a permanent residence status in Australia or is an Australian citizen and has been settled for a minimum period of two years. The applicant may also be sponsored by other family members, such as a brother/sister over 18 years old or an aunt/uncle if nobody else is available.

The visa allows multiple entries into Australia over up to three years. It also gives holders access to Medicare benefits and permission to work while they are onshore in Australia.

Things you can do with this visa

The Contributory Parent (Temporary) Sub 173 visa allows parents of Australian citizens and permanent residents to live in Australia for up to 2 years. With this visa, you can work and study in Australia but will not receive any government support. It is a great way for those who want to spend some time with their family living in Australia or simply experience the beautiful country without having to worry about financial support.

This visa also allows enrolment into various educational institutions across Australia. This gives individuals a chance to gain new skills, qualifications, and experiences while they stay in the country. This could be a fantastic way of furthering your career path while maintaining close ties with your family. Furthermore, you can apply for a permanent Contributory Parent visa (sub 143) 

Length

The Contributory Parent (Temporary) sub 173 visa is a great option for those who wish to stay in Australia for up to two years. The visa allows temporary entry into the country and can be used to reunite families or cover medical treatments. It is also an excellent choice for those looking to visit friends and family during the period. 

Once you have been granted this visa, you will be allowed to enter Australia on the date specified by the Department of Home Affairs. While living in Australia, you can work, study and access government benefits such as Medicare if eligible. You may also travel within and outside of Australia multiple times while your visa is valid. Additionally, you will not need a separate visa if travelling outside of Australia during this period; however, any time spent outside of Australia will count towards your total 2-year limit.

Requirements

To be eligible for the Contributory Parent Visa (sub 173), you must:

  • Have an eligible child who is a settled Australian citizen, permanent resident, or eligible New Zealand citizen act as your sponsor.
  • Pass the balance-of-family test.
  • Adhere to all visa conditions and abide by Australian laws.
  • Not have a pending or active Sponsored Parent (Temporary) (Subclass 870) visa application.

Processing Time

The Contributory Parent (Temporary) visa Sub173 is a popular choice for individuals looking to reunite with their families in Australia. However, potential applicants should be aware that the Department of Home Affairs does not provide any processing times for this visa. 

Applications for this visa are subject to capping and queueing, meaning that some applications take longer than others to be processed. For instance, if the department receives more applications, then it may lead to delays in processing your application. It is important to note that even if you meet all criteria for the visa, you may still have your application delayed due to a backlog of other applications being processed. 

Therefore, applicants must plan ahead and ensure they have sufficient time available before applying for this visa to avoid any unnecessary delays or inconveniences.

Costs

This visa costs AUD32,065 per person. If families wish to apply as a group, there will be an additional charge for each family member who applies with the main applicant.

The cost of this visa can be paid in two instalments. The first instalment must be paid when applying, and the second instalment must be paid after the Department of Home Affairs approves the initial application. Once both payments are made, applicants will then receive their permanent visa and may continue living in Australia until it expires or is cancelled by authorities.

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