An Australian parent visa is one of the various family visas available. The government on June 2, 2014 implemented significant modifications to other family visas. In general, there are two types of parent visa. While you are in Australia, you can apply for one visa, and once you leave the country, you can apply for the other.
The Australian Immigration Department is no longer accepting applications for the following visas:
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Parents of Australian citizens, permanent residents, or qualifying citizens of New Zealand may reside in Australia either temporarily or permanently to be with their children under the terms of a parent visa.
Parents having children who are Australian citizens, permanent residents, or eligible New Zealand citizens are eligible to apply for a Parent Visa in Australia.
Parent visa subclasses include Contributory Parent Visa, Non-Contributory Parent Visa, Aged Parent Visa, and Parent (Temporary) Visa.
While the Non-Contributory Parent Visa has slower processing time, the Contributory Parent Visa has higher application fees. Less expensive yet taking longer to process is the Non-Contributory Parent Visa.
Parent Visa holders are not given work rights automatically. However, some Parent Visa subclasses can have limited work rights after certain conditions are satisfied.