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How long does it take to get a green card after Australian parents' immigration is approved?

There are two types of paying parent visas: 143 permanent parent visa and 173 temporary parent visa. Contributing parents 143 permanent residence visa is a green card.

Generally speaking, donating parents' permanent residence visa (payment type? Parents? VISA) is divided into two categories: 143 donating parents' permanent visas and 173 donating parents' temporary 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.

Australia 143 visa needs to pay all donations in one lump sum, while 173 temporary visa for donated parents can pay all donations in two installments, and when the remaining donations are paid within two years, they will be converted into permanent visas. Parents with a 143 visa cannot receive an Australian pension within 10 years.

Unlike Australia's 143 visa (immigrant parents who donate), the 173 visa can be paid in two phases, and the remaining donations can be converted into permanent visas within two years after obtaining the 173 visa. After obtaining a permanent residence visa, the applicant will directly enjoy the Australian National Medical Insurance System (Medicare). Parents over 60 can apply for SeniorCard and Myki discount card, but other social insurance or subsidies will have to wait for another two years, and pension subsidies will have to wait for 10 years to enjoy.