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What if a mother over 65 applies for a single elderly person to immigrate to Australia and is refused a visa?

1. If you and your brother have both immigrated to Australia, then your mother meets the family balance test and can apply for payment or queue up for elderly parents to immigrate.

2. From your question, I doubt whether you have applied for the reunion of the last family member in the category of 1 15, because your second child is still in China, which certainly does not meet the requirements.

You can guarantee your parents to apply for a one-year tourist visa and try to live in Australia for a period of time. If you are used to it, you can submit your parents' immigration application.

4. If you are worried that the payment category is too expensive, you can apply for a temporary residence visa for paying parents, and the application fee of more than 40,000 can be paid in two installments.

5. Never cheat.