The subclass 864 Contributory Aged Parent visa is a permanent residence visa which allows parents of an Australian citizen, permanent resident, or eligible New Zealand citizen who is settled in Australia, to live permanently in Australia.
Given the processing time for non-contributory parent visas (currently 30 years plus) in most instances a Contributory Aged Parent visa is the only practical option to bring an aged parent to Australia to live permanently.
Subclass 864 Contributory Aged Parent Permanent Visa
Applicants for subclass 864 Contributory Aged Parent visas must meet the “balance of family” test, meaning 50% or more of their children must live permanently in Australia as permanent residents or more of their children live permanently in Australia as permanent residents than in any other country.
Applicants for the subclass 864 Contributor Aged Parent visa must have at least one child to nominate them for the visa who is settled in Australia, meaning their child must have lived permanently in Australia for at least two years before the subclass 864 visa application is lodged.
Applicants must undergo health and character checks to meet the criteria for the visa.
As the subclass 864 Contributory Aged Parent visa is a permanent residence visa, visa holders can go on to become Australian citizens after a qualifying period
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