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Moving to Australia with Parents_ What You Need to Know

Moving to Australia with Parents_ What You Need to Know

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Moving to Australia with Parents_ What You Need to Know

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  1. Moving to Australia with Parents: What You Need to Know For many families, the idea of living closer together is one of the biggest motivations for migrating to Australia. Parents often want to join their children who have already settled here, and Australia offers specific visa options to make this possible. One of the most popular pathways is the Subclass 173 Contributory Parent (Temporary) visa. What is the Subclass 173 Visa? The Subclass 173 visa allows parents of Australian citizens, permanent residents, or eligible New Zealand citizens to live in Australia for up to two years. This visa is temporary, but it provides a valuable stepping stone towards permanent residency through the Subclass 143 Contributory Parent visa. With the Subclass 173 visa, parents can: ● Live in Australia with their children. ● Work and study. ● Access Medicare, Australia’s public health care system. ● Apply for the permanent Subclass 143 visa later. It’s particularly beneficial for families who want to reunite quickly without waiting years under non-contributory parent visas. Why Moving with Parents Matters

  2. Moving with parents can be an emotional and life-changing journey. For children already settled in Australia, having parents close by provides comfort, family support, and cultural continuity. For parents, it means being part of their children’s and grandchildren’s lives, while enjoying the lifestyle Australia is famous for. The Role of an Immigration Agent in Australia Applying for parent visas can be complex, especially when it comes to financial requirements, health checks, and long-term planning. That’s why many families choose to work with a registered immigration agent in Australia. An experienced agent can: ● Assess eligibility for the Subclass 173 visa. ● Guide families through documentation and requirements. ● Plan the transition from Subclass 173 to Subclass 143. ● Ensure applications are lodged correctly, reducing the risk of delays or refusals. Having professional guidance can make the entire process smoother and give families peace of mind. Final Thoughts Reuniting with parents in Australia is one of the most rewarding aspects of migration. The Subclass 173 visa provides a practical first step, while the support of a trusted immigration agent in Australiaensures the journey is managed with care and expertise. If you’re considering moving with your parents, start planning early, explore your visa options, and seek professional advice to make the process as seamless as possible.

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