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Types of immigrant visas for Australian parents

There is no "Australian parent immigrant visa type" for your reference.

There are two kinds of parents' immigration visas in Australia, one is called "PARENTVISA 103" and the other is called "Contributory Parentvisa143".

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Applicants who donate their parents' immigrant visas need to pay a considerable sum of money to the Australian government for their parents' future medical expenses. "Donating parents' immigrant visa" can be divided into two categories, one is "donating parents' permanent residence visa 143" and the other is "donating parents' temporary visa 173".

The "permanent visa for donated parents" needs to pay all donations in one lump sum, but the "temporary visa for donated parents" can pay all donations in two phases. The "temporary visa for donated parents" can be converted into a permanent residence visa after paying off the remaining donation amount within 2 years. At present, each applicant for "donating parents' immigrant visa" needs to pay $42,220. "Donating parents' immigrant visa" is paid in two phases: the first phase is $25,330, and the second phase is $65,438+$06,885 within two years. Donations are increasing every year.

Although the donation has not increased since July this year 1. However, after September 1, all application fees have been greatly increased, and the new application fee is calculated according to the head count.

1, 20 13 From September, the application fee for the main applicant of 143 visa is $2060, and the application fee for the auxiliary applicant is $ 1030. The application fee for the main applicant of domestic 864884 visa is 3060 USD, and the application fee for the auxiliary applicant is 65438 USD +0.530 USD.

The visa donation for 143 was originally expected to increase from $42,220 to $48,550. However, the increase is too high, beyond the scope of the law and cannot be passed. It is still $42,220.