Parent Visa 103 – Permanent Parent Visa Australia
The Parent Visa 103 is a permanent, non-contributory parent visa that allows parents of Australian citizens, permanent residents, or eligible New Zealand citizens to live in Australia permanently.
At Auzworld Migration, we provide honest, strategic advice to families considering the Parent Visa 103 (Non-Contributory), especially when cost is a priority and long processing times are understood.
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What is Parent Visa Subclass 103?
Parent Visa Subclass 103 grants Australian permanent residency to eligible parents of Australian citizens, permanent residents, or eligible New Zealand citizens. Once granted, parents can live in Australia indefinitely with access to healthcare and settlement benefits.
Because this visa does not require a large financial contribution, it operates under a strict queue system, with places released annually by the Australian Government.
Who is Eligible for Parent Visa 103?
To qualify for Parent Visa 103, applicants must meet all statutory requirements, including:
Parent-Child Relationship
Sponsor Requirements
Balance of Family Test
This is a mandatory requirement and is strictly assessed.
Parents must have:
Assurance of Support and Financial Obligations
Most Parent Visa 103 applicants must provide an Assurance of Support (AoS). This is a financial guarantee given by the sponsor (or another eligible assurer) to ensure the parent does not rely on Australian social welfare during their initial years in Australia.
At Auzworld Migration, we guide families through AoS preparation, eligibility checks, and timing to avoid delays later in the process.
Parent Visa 103 Application Process
The Parent Visa 103 process involves several long-term stages:
Parent Visa 103 Processing Time - What to Expect
Parent Visa 103 has one of the longest processing times among Australian visas.
This is due to:
This visa is best suited for families with long-term migration planning rather than urgent reunification needs.
Costs Associated with Parent Visa 103
Parent Visa 103 is one of the most affordable permanent parent visas, with:
We provide transparent cost planning so families can prepare confidently.
Advantages and Limitations of Parent Visa 103
Key Advantages
Important Limitations
Why Choose Auzworld Migration for Parent Visa 103?
- Honest advice about queue-based visas
- Clear expectation management
- Registered migration agents
- Ethical, compliant application handling
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Frequently Asked Questions
At Auzworld Migration, We’re a team of Registered Migration Agents & Immigration Lawyers.
Australia offers a variety of visas to cater to different needs. The primary categories include:
- Tourist visas: For short-term visits.
- Student visas: For international students.
- Work visas: For skilled workers and temporary workers.
- Family visas: For partners, parents, and children of Australian citizens or permanent residents.
- Migrant visas: For permanent residency.
The specific documents required vary depending on the visa type. However, common documents include:
- Valid passport
- Proof of financial support
- Health examinations
- Police certificates
- Proof of education or employment
- Relationship evidence (for partner visas)
Processing times can vary significantly depending on the visa type and individual circumstances. It’s essential to check the estimated processing times on the Department of Home Affairs website. Factors such as the time of year, lodgement location, and the complexity of the application can also influence processing times.
Yes, most student visa holders are allowed to work part-time during their studies and full-time during designated breaks. However, there are limitations on the number of hours you can work.
The requirements for permanent residency vary depending on the visa pathway chosen. Common pathways include skilled migration, family sponsorship, and employer sponsorship. Each pathway has its own eligibility criteria, including age, skills, work experience, and English language proficiency.
