If a parent’s child is an eligible New Zealand or an Australian citizen, or an Australian permanent resident, they might be eligible to live in Australia holding the Contributory Parent visa (subclass 173 and 143). The visa is granted for two years, where the contributory parent visa (subclass 173) holder is permitted to live in the country as a temporary resident.
A fact about this visa is that it cannot be renewed or extended, unlike other Australian visas. However, if the applicant wants to remain in the country permanently, they can apply for a Contributory Parent visa (subclass 143) within two years of arriving on a subclass 173 visa. Get in touch with expert migration agents at Asia Pacific Group to get started with the process.
Highlights
As the holder of a contributory parent 173 visa, you are allowed to:
- Spend a year living, studying, and working in Australia
- Access the Medicare – Australia’s public healthcare system for covering medical costs and related treatment, when needed.
- Travel for two years following the day the visa is granted.
As the holder of a contributory parent 143 visa, you are allowed to:
- Stay, study, or work in Australia for an extended length of time
- Access the Medicare – Australia’s public healthcare system for covering medical costs and related treatment, when needed.
- Apply for Australian citizenship once you have fulfilled the requirements.
- Bring eligible family members to move in permanently.
Key Eligibility Requirements
For Subclass 173
- Your child may be an eligible New Zealand or an Australian citizen, or an Australian permanent resident.
- Your child has at least two years of legal residence in Australia.
- Someone is sponsoring you.
- You pass the family exam set by the Australian government.
- You fulfill the requirements for character and health set by the Australian government.
For Subclass 143
- You must hold a Contribute Parent (Temporary) (subclass 173) visa.
- You should follow all requirements pertaining to the temporary contributory parent visa (subclass 173).