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143 how do donor parents apply for permanent residence visas?

Compared with Australia 103, the processing time of 143 visa and 173 visa is shorter, so parents and children can reunite as soon as possible. Generally speaking, permanent visas for donor parents can be divided into two categories: 143 permanent visas for donor parents and 173 temporary visas for donor parents. The 143 visa requires a one-time payment of all donations, while the 173 temporary visa for donated parents can pay all donations in two phases, and when the remaining donations are paid within two years, it will be converted into a permanent residence visa.

Application conditions

1. This visa needs to be sponsored by your children in Australia or other qualified guarantors, or the applicant holding a temporary visa for the donor parents in 173.

2. If your child or adopted child has settled in Australia as an Australian citizen, permanent resident or valid New Zealand citizen for more than 2 years at the time of submitting the visa application, this visa is applicable.

3. All applications for parents' immigrant visas must meet the standard of "family member balance ratio test": at least half of the applicant's children have lived in Australia for a long time or your children have lived in Australia for more time than other countries.

To meet this standard, the main applicant needs to meet the following conditions:

(1) At least half of the applicant's children and stepchildren are Australian citizens or permanent residents and live in Australia, or

(2) There are more children living permanently in Australia than in other countries.

Probation period: 12-24 months. "/zd/ym "