{"id":654,"date":"2019-03-04T04:59:31","date_gmt":"2019-03-04T04:59:31","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/rubiconmigration.com.au\/?p=654"},"modified":"2019-03-04T04:59:36","modified_gmt":"2019-03-04T04:59:36","slug":"sponsored-parent-temporary-visa","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/rubiconmigration.com.au\/sponsored-parent-temporary-visa\/","title":{"rendered":"Sponsored Parent (Temporary) Visa"},"content":{"rendered":"

The Minister for Immigration has announced that Sponsors can apply to be approved to bring their parents to Australia on the Five Year subclass 870 Sponsored Parent (Temporary) visa from 17 April 2019. The following information has been placed on the Immigration website.<\/p>\n

The visa provides parents with a new pathway to temporarily reunite with their children and grandchildren in Australia, while ensuring that taxpayers are not required to cover additional costs. The visa responds to community concerns about the limited number of Parent places in the migration program and associated lengthy waiting periods.<\/p>\n

To be eligible for the visa, a parent must be the biological, adoptive, or step-parent of the sponsor, who must be an Australian citizen, Australian permanent resident, or eligible New Zealand citizen.<\/p>\n

Sponsorship applications can be lodged from 17 April 2019. When a sponsor has been approved, the visa applicant will then be able to lodge their visa application. Visa applications must be lodged within six months of sponsorship approval and cannot be lodged until a sponsor has been approved.<\/p>\n

The visa allows parents to remain in Australia for a longer period of time, up to five years at a time without departing. It provides an alternative option to Visitor visas which only allow shorter periods of stay. Parents are still eligible to apply for Visitor visas and\/or permanent Parent visas.<\/p>\n

While the Sponsored Parent (Temporary) visa allows for a significantly longer stay period than a visitor visa, it is still only a temporary visa and does not allow for permanent residence in Australia like a permanent Parent visa.<\/p>\n

Up to 15,000 Sponsored Parent (Temporary) visas may be granted each program year (from 1 July to 30 June).\u00a0 If the cap is reached in a program year, no further visas will be granted until the next program year commences on 1 July.\u00a0 Only two parents per household can be sponsored for this visa at a time. The limit allows more households to sponsor a parent and reflects the potential costs a sponsor will be required to meet.\u00a0\u00a0A minimum household income threshold (based on the income of the sponsor, or the combined income of the sponsor and their spouse\/partner and\/or another child of the parent) will apply however exact details of this threshold have not yet been released.\u00a0 The fee to apply for sponsorship approval is $420.<\/p>\n

A parent sponsor will be required to meet obligations including:<\/p>\n