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Landlord, the information you searched is inaccurate. It takes about a year and a half for paid parents to immigrate to Australia now, but half a year is absolutely impossible. However, after submitting the application, you can apply for a one-year parent visit visa and wait for immigration in Australia. Put up a classic poster for the landlord's reference, posted in 2005, the latest one is scheduled for one and a half years, and the new policy will be issued in July.

Canada is not clear, but I think Australia has a better environment and is more suitable for providing for the elderly. The landlord saw it with his own eyes.

Brief introduction of parents' immigration categories

Like skilled immigrants, there are several types of parents' immigrants. After July 2003 1, it can be roughly divided into ordinary parents and paying parents.

Ordinary parents' immigration is relatively simple, and they are only divided into parents (subclass 103) and elderly parents (subclass 804) according to their age. The first application fee and the second application fee of such immigrants are relatively low, and only parents who have lived in Australia for two years after obtaining a visa can get financial guarantee. The only drawback is that such a queue is very long due to the influx of immigrants into Australia a few years ago. At the rate that the Immigration Bureau issues 500 places every year, it will take at least 10-20 years to get a visa, which is far from enough.

Paying parents' immigrants are also classified according to their parents' age, but a two-year temporary residence category is added in the middle. 143 paying parent visa (permanent residence); 173 Parental visa (temporary residence permit); 864 elderly paid parent visa (permanent residence); Parents visa (temporary residence permit) for the elderly. The application fee for the second stage of such immigrants is huge, and the fee is increasing by 3% every year. In 2003, the application fee for the second stage was only 25,000/person, and by 2005 it had risen to 27,850/person. But the advantage is that it is fast, and it will be done in half a year on average.

The age limit for parents is roughly 65 (male) and 62 (female). If one parent reaches the age limit, he can apply for the category of elderly parents. All kinds of elderly parents, whether paid or ordinary, are signed and signed in Australia, and cases are handled by local offices.

The difference between paid permanent residence and temporary residence lies in:

Yongju has paid off all the second-phase application fees in one lump sum, and the current total amount is about 70,000 (calculated by parents, see the later part for the specific amount and use). At the same time, you need to pass the financial guarantee test before you can pay the second application fee. The test will be completed at centrelink. It is said that mel has only one centrelink to handle this matter, and the appointment interview time is as long as two months. Finally I got the PR visa directly.

If it is a temporary residence, only 60% of the second application fee is required, and no financial guarantee is required. But I only got a temporary residence visa for two years. In the past two years, parents can enjoy all the same treatment as permanent residence, such as medical insurance. At any time when the two-year temporary residence permit expires, you can apply for permanent residence as long as you feel that you have increased the second application fee by 40%. The application fee is about $65,438+080. After the application, you need to pass the financial guarantee test and pay $65,438+04,000 (parents) for ten years, and then pay the remaining 40% of the second application fee to get the final PR. Note that you don't need a physical examination to change from your temporary residence to your permanent residence.

Parents pay for the preparation of immigration applications.

The so-called preparation, not only refers to the preparation of materials and sufficient funds, material preparation for all DIY skilled immigrants, it is too easy. The problem of funds is different for everyone, and the methods used are different, so I will stop nagging.

What exactly do you need to prepare? Yes, it's psychological preparation. Before you decide to let your parents emigrate, please ask again and again, are you ready for each other?

Please respect your parents' opinions! If your parents are unfamiliar with Australia or don't want to leave their hometown, don't disobey them. No matter how much you miss your parents and need their help, please take their opinions as the first principle. If your parents are just afraid that coming to Australia will cause you financial troubles, then you should communicate well. It's a good idea for parents to visit relatives first, so that they can get to know Australia to some extent.

Please respect your spouse's opinion! Realistically, both husband and wife have parents. It is even more difficult to deal with both parents at the same time. There's always a sequence. And this sequence is often the fuse of family conflicts. At present, I have met people who apply for paid immigration, often because one of the parents has been in Australia for a long time, or one of the parents died early. Because only one parent needs to consider, the whole family works together. If one party forces his spouse to accept his parents' immigration according to his earning power (only those who have earning power are eligible for financial guarantee), such a method is really not worth taking. Nothing is more important than harmony between husband and wife. If the spouse has bad feelings, in the end, the war at home will become more and more serious, leading to the end.

As for myself, as early as my childhood, my parents have been wandering between the lines of the stationery sent by my uncles. The photos are beautiful, and I have countless videos myself. Australia is no stranger to them.

Five years ago, an old couple who knew us very well, I called them grandparents. Three years after the application was submitted, grandpa died unexpectedly without waiting for a medical examination. Two years later, grandma waited for a medical examination and was rejected for physical reasons. I can't approve the application for visiting relatives any more, because I can't fly for physical reasons. Half a year ago, my grandmother tossed and turned in her hospital bed and shouted her daughter's name before entering the operating table. I was in Australia, crying with her daughter ... what heartbreaking pain! ! That night, my mother said to me on the phone, "I don't want the same thing to happen in the future." I heard their determination from the tone.

LG has no worries. I am a happy woman and can have a complete him. Besides, since high school, he has been in and out of my house frequently, and his feelings with my mother are also very harmonious. The two of them often unite to educate me, saying that I have a bad temper and am stingy, and so on. When my parents immigrated, LG provided 100% support with actions. Without him, I can easily do it alone.

Are you ready? Once again, ask each other's heart!

My opinion on parents' immigration expenses (1)

I often see people asking on the internet, how much does it cost for parents to immigrate? How much is each step shared? If there are paid categories, is it worthwhile to spend a lot of money? And so on. Next, I will give you a detailed analysis of the ins and outs according to my own experience.

Let's talk about simple immigrants of ordinary parents:

The first application fee-that is, the money attached when submitting the materials. I estimate that this money is used for the salary of immigration VO. At present, a box is 1305 USD. The amount of money is the same whether the applicant is a parent or not.

The second stage application fee-this amount is generally required to be paid. Basically, everything is qualified in the physical examination, and the fees to be paid before labeling. The current situation is $ 1 135/ person. To tell the truth, no one around me has paid the money yet. It is estimated that many friends are still suffering from long queues.

Let's talk about key paying parents' immigration first:

First application fee-like ordinary parents, a case 1305.

Security deposit-also known as deposit, usually the financial guarantor will go to centrelink for an interview after passing the medical examination. After the interview, the deposit will be paid to the Federal Bank by letter from centrelink, and then the payment voucher will be returned to centrelink. The cost of the deposit is $0/0000 for the main applicant and $4,000 for the deputy applicant, which can be withdrawn after ten years of mortgage. A return with interest and interest. The deposit shall be deposited in the name of the economic guarantor. The purpose of this money is only to promise that parents will not receive any social welfare benefits, such as relief funds, pensions, rental subsidies, etc. Once received, the amount received will be deducted from this $65,438+$04,000, and all subsequent amounts after deduction will be borne by the economic guarantor.

Second application fee-submitted before obtaining PR visa. The current amount is $27,850/person (in 2003, it was 25,000/person, which is simply robbing money! ) this expense is euphemistically called medical insurance, but it is actually equivalent to spending money on buying medical insurance for parents for ten years. In other words, parents used this huge second-phase application fee to buy themselves medical insurance equivalent to that owned by PR.

If you apply for a temporary residence visa like me, the overall cost is the same as that of direct permanent residence, that is, you don't need to pay a guarantee to apply for a temporary residence visa, so you don't need to provide an economic guarantor. To get a temporary residence visa, you only need to pay 60% of the second application fee, US$ 65,438 +067 10/ person. The remaining 40% and 14000 deposit shall be submitted when the temporary residence is changed to the permanent residence.

Then everyone will definitely ask, since the temporary residence can pay more slowly, why not? In fact, whether to apply for permanent residence or temporary residence directly depends on everyone's situation. We can't generalize which is more cost-effective. Immigration is much smarter than us.

The deposit is from the moment you deposit it, and you can't take it out until your parents have lived in Australia for ten years after you get PR. There is nothing wrong with saving early and taking late. The main reason is that the remaining 40% can be paid two years late. If calculated by parents, the total * * * is $22,280. If calculated by 7% loan interest, two years is equivalent to saving more than $3,000 in interest. But don't forget that the application fee of the Immigration Bureau fluctuates with the price index every year. Compared with the increase in the previous two years, the application fee for the second phase increased by at least 3000/ person after two years, and 40% was almost 2400 more than two years ago. In addition, the application fee for temporary residence to permanent residence is nearly 200 dollars, which is actually not much saved. Besides, if parents live permanently, they will start counting for ten years directly. If they wait for two years to live temporarily, they will get a pension in two years. What kind of accountant do you recommend?

Is the temporary residence category not desirable? No, no, otherwise, why should I apply for this category? Hehe ~ As we all know, the guarantee period of paying parents' immigration needs ten years. If you are not a close relative, which friend is willing to tie yourself up for ten years for your parents' guarantee, it will be more troublesome for the intermediary to find financial guarantee. The best way is to let the children vouch for their parents themselves. When a child has lived for two years and has a stable job, but has not accumulated tax bills for two years, he can apply for a temporary residence visa to advance his family happiness. It's not too late to submit a permanent residence visa when the tax bill for two years is available and there is enough money left. Of course, some friends don't have that much cash at a time, so it's also a good idea to change from temporary residence to permanent residence and give yourself a buffer time of two years.

My opinion on parents' immigration expenses (part two)

Now let's calculate the general ledger. Taking the standard of 2005 and parents of both parties as an example (here refers to non-elderly parents), all fees paid to the immigration bureau are:

Ordinary immigrants with parents:1305+1135× 2 = 3575.

Parents pay for immigration: 1305+27850× 2 = 57005.

The difference between them is $53,430. At present, the only difference between the two types is that the paid ones come ten years earlier than the ordinary ones. Note: I have estimated this figure for ten years, so I can't be accurate, just for the convenience of calculation.

What can a pair of middle-aged and elderly people who can't speak English, have no so-called skills and have almost no social welfare except medical insurance do in the ten years of Australian society?

First of all, even if your parents don't have any income and stay at home every day, you can claim the parent tax offset from the annual tax. The figure I just looked up online is the highest $65,438 +04 14/ person. Aren't they 2828? Nearly 30 thousand in ten years?

Secondly, after parents come to Australia, domestic houses can collect rent. At my parents' age, the house was always finished. Then rent is net income. My two rooms and one living room are only 50 square meters, and I can rent out nearly 3,000 RMB/month, 3 RMB a year, which translates into almost 5,000 Australian dollars, 5 Australian dollars for ten years ~ I am rich ~:)

Third, the average family will always have children. The other day, I saw that everyone was worried that they couldn't bring childcare. After the parents come, we don't have to worry about taking the children to pick them up. I can free myself to work full-time ~ how much does full-time earn in one year and ten years? Even the worst labor, let's calculate.

What's more, China's medical system is well known. Nowadays, young people generally buy themselves huge medical insurance early. And people my parents' age are basically uninsured. And the so-called universal health insurance is really a dog P! See if you can cope with a cold and cough. The poor people look down on a serious illness! Domestic doctors are secretly selling so-called imported drugs at their own expense. I'm sorry if my parents don't buy it. Now, once and for all, all the medicines they eat in Australia are imported, so don't bother.

If there is any good opportunity, my parents can work two days a week to get cash in the business run by relatives and friends. For my parents, one month's income is now more than RMB 1000, and the Australian dollar earned by working one day a week is equivalent to working in China for one month every day!

If I have the opportunity to start my own business in the future, whether it is in the form of paying my parents a salary tax deduction or simply registering in my parents' name, two more tax numbers will always bring a lot of convenience to small businesses.

Besides, in order to save enough tax bills for two years to escort my parents, LG works hard in the factory every morning. Solving parents' problems early is equivalent to giving LG the right to choose freely. He no longer has to worry about whether the figures on the tax bill can win the favor of the immigration bureau. When this matter is done, we can also actively look for various means to avoid taxes. The figures on the tax bill are useless to us from now on.

My parents are 53 and 56 respectively now. 10 years later, they just reached the pension age stipulated by the Australian government. Almost as long as Australians live to get as much money. Even if the parents' pension in China is deducted, they can spend a little money in China. As for the round-trip air ticket, it is not a problem at all after receiving the benefits. Before receiving welfare, the rent of a house in China for one year is enough to pay for their air tickets.

If they don't emigrate, won't they come to visit relatives in ten years? Don't you need a round-trip ticket to visit relatives? Don't you have to bring gifts to relatives and friends when you go back to China? You have to buy expensive medical insurance to visit relatives, and you have to repeat the evil medical examination process. The physical examination process is really horrible, and God knows what problems will be found!

Regarding the living expenses of parents in Australia, we have lived here for so long that we should know the proportion of living expenses! If you don't consider the rent, the mortgage will always be a month's money! How much can it cost just to eat this? In addition, the more you buy in the market, the cheaper it will be. I'll leave everything to my mother in the future ~ she's much more picky than me! On the issue of playing, we often drive out to play by ourselves. What's the difference between a falcon sitting in two and a falcon sitting in four? Finally, the cart can play the strongest role! ! !

In short, this money, for me personally, is worth a word!

Manual 3 and the interpretation of so-called priority

Thank you, generous Ramsey! I'm a little ashamed to say that, even the empty posts are extra points, so I have to fill the holes quickly!

I believe the brochure is familiar to most people in the jar. I wonder how long it will take to finish reading a brochure. It's much easier to watch BOOKLET3 this time, probably because I'm familiar with the common tone and nouns of immigration.

If you can read this book from beginning to end like me, it is absolutely easy to be an immigrant of your parents. Because parental migration does not involve many uncertain factors like other categories, the "fraud" that immigration usually uses for people's biggest reason becomes very small here. If even the number of parents, brothers and sisters is fraudulent, it is not difficult for any immigrant, so why spend money?

But I still had a heated debate with some friends about some ideas in BOOKLET3. In the end, no one convinced anyone. Everyone chose to let time explain the problem. Hehe ~ I occasionally use time to prove that I am right.

1。 Before all the conditions are met, there is no need to pay the second visa application fee and deposit. Dimia will write to let you know. This obviously means that as long as you hand in the notice, it is equivalent to giving you a visa. You don't need to prepare so much money at first. The immigration office will let you pay it. Don't listen to some intermediaries asking you to pay 7W Australian dollars from the beginning, which is obviously a lie! (P4)

2。 The two-year temporary residence visa cannot be extended or renewed. Don't hold the idea of letting your parents stay for two years and then two years. This kind of temporary residence permit is not like a visa that exists in a spouse relationship. Before applying for a temporary residence permit, it is important to make sure that you have the ability to pay the remaining half of the money and find an economic guarantor who is willing to guarantee for ten years. Otherwise, parents will ask them to go home, which is not what everyone wants. (P5)

3。 You can change your relative guarantor before submitting the PR application for temporary residence. Once your relative guarantor dies during your temporary stay, you don't need a relative guarantor when you apply for PR, but an economic guarantor is necessary. In other words, if the child dies unexpectedly during the temporary residence, parents can still apply for permanent residence, as long as they find a qualified financial guarantor (P5)-the Australian government is so humane! MD, women and children are dead, will parents still want to stay?

4。 If the existing visa clearly says "No Stay", you can't apply for parents' immigration in China, whether it is submitted to POPC or any other office. Many people always have the question whether parents should come to visit relatives or immigrate first. If you really want to go at the same time, I suggest submitting an immigration application before visiting relatives. Although the application for visiting relatives may be rejected because of immigration tendency, there is still a great possibility that the materials will be fully approved, which is better than wasting so much immigration application fee! (Page 8)

5。 You don't need an economic guarantor to apply for a temporary residence permit! In the column of support guarantee, the temporary residence visa clearly States (not applicable) that it is not needed. Fortunately, Tutu told me the news in time, otherwise I didn't realize it and was still waiting! ! ! (P9)

6。 Paying immigrants have the same problems of capping and queuing as ordinary immigrants. Therefore, on the website of the Immigration Bureau, there are also several types of paid immigrants on the queuing search page of ordinary parents immigrants. I was scared to death at first! ! ! I think we should get a queue number first, and then start queuing as usual. Later, after searching for a long time, all the payment categories were empty, but fortunately, the fact shows that the function is a bluff and the paid immigrants are far from full! However, to be on the safe side, it is best to apply at the beginning of the new financial year, so that the number of places is more adequate. (P 10)

7。 Half or more children are Australian. (P 12)

8。 If the children are below 18, you can find others as relative guarantors to guarantee your parents, such as spouses, guardians and other institutions. People under 18 can do it for the first time, but it has nothing to do with me. It's time to learn knowledge! (P 14)

9。 You can choose credit card or bank check as the payment method. (P 17) Friends with high credit lines are enjoying happiness and can get tens of thousands of points at once! I am too late. Moreover, most banks in Europe will not approve the application for such a large credit line, so they have to give up. Tutu said that if you use it well, you can change an international ticket ~ alas. . I missed it! ! (P 17)

The so-called priority will not be written in the brochure, otherwise it will be discrimination! In fact, it still exists within the Immigration Bureau. The order is that elderly parents are better than young parents, Australian citizens are better than Australian PR, and only children are better than non-only children. My parents' age cannot be changed. Even when I applied for citizenship in a hurry, I always wanted to be as perfect as possible. If it seems that my case is several months ahead of others, I think my 2/3 priority is at work!

My bill of materials, cost and schedule

Delivered on July 26th-Dream set sail here.

On August 4th, the credit card deduction (the first application fee) was successful-very soon.

August 10 FN arrives-everything is still under control.

10 received the physical examination form on 2 1-two months earlier than expected.

165438+1October 3 Parents' physical examination-Seafarers' Hospital, good people are rewarded.

165438+1On October 8th, the first supplementary material was sent-Faster and more whip.

165438+1October 1 1 parents' physical examination materials Perth sign for -NND, UPS may not work.

165438+1October 19 received the 8 15 form-Cai Cai, but fortunately there was no re-inspection.

165438+1Oct. 2 1 Request to pay VAC (second application fee)+pre-visa-my heart is pounding.

165438+8 151October 23rd, VAC-changed from a money lender to a debtor.

165438+1October 24th, the transfer of POPC was successful-the collection was the most active.

165438+1received the approval on October 28th-you're done.

165438+1October 30th, Shanghai Center completed the labeling-with that piece of paper, a new life will begin.

First submission:

Form 47 PA

Notarization of separate birth of parents

Copy of each parent's passport

4 passport size photos of parents.

Marriage notarization of parents

Notarization of my only child

Copy of my and LG's passports (signed by GP)

Form 40

My birth notarization

Copy of my property purchase (GP signature)

Copy of my driver's license (GP signature)

My bank statement

My gas bill

My marriage notarization

LG's income certificate

Letter of statement from LG

Supplementary materials:

Form 80*2

No penalty ×2

Work experience ×2

Naturalization certificate ×2

Finally, a table of 8 15 is added.

Total cost:

Notarial materials 900 yuan

Booklet 3 $ 10

Application fee $ 1305

The second application fee is $33,420.

Registered letter $5*4

EMS 30 dollars

Parents' physical examination fee ¥ 2,400+250 (UPS)

A total of $ 35376- RMB is converted into Australian dollars according to 6: 1.

The transfer fee to PR after two years is estimated to be $180+$22280 (VAC)+14000 deposit = 36460.

Total *** $7 1836