Non-Contributory Parent visas visas
You can sponsor your parent to secure Permanent residence in Australia
Parent visas allow you to be sponsored to stay in Australia indefinitely.

Non-Contributory Parent visas for Australia
The non-contributory parent visa subclasses are:
- Sc 103 Parent residence visa, available to parents of any age
- Sc 804 Aged Parent residence visa, available to those of pension age
As the processing time for non-contributory visas can take up to 30 months, it may be worth applying for Sc 804 visa, provided you meet the requirements including age criterion, and can travel to Australia on a temporary visa that doesn’t have a “No Further Stay condition”. Once your Sc 804 visa is lodged, you will be issued a bridging visa which will allow you to remain in Australia until the decision on your permanent residence application under Sc 804 visa is made.
What is the process to obtain Australian Non-Contributory Parent visas?
The non-contributory parent visa subclasses for Australia are:
- Subclass 103 Parent residence visa, available to parents of any age
- Subclass 804 Aged Parent residence visa, available to those of pension age
Holders of a permanent non-contributory parent visa can:
- stay in Australia indefinitely
- work in Australia for any employer or be self-employed
- study in Australia as a domestic student
- receive free or subsidised health care at publicly funded health services (Medicare)
- receive free education at state-run primary and secondary schools, and subsidised fees for domestic students at private schools and tertiary institutions
- be a sponsor for eligible relatives to come to Australia
- if eligible, apply for Australian citizenship
What do I need to be eligible for a Non Contributory Parent visa?
General criteria for Parents (applicants)
- Age – you must be old enough to receive the age pension in Australia (for the purpose of Sc 804 visa only)
- Not hold valid Sc 870 visa – you are not able to apply for a parent contributory visa if you have already applied for or hold a Sc 870 visa – Sponsored Parent (Temporary)
- Sponsor – you must have an approved sponsor. Usually, this will be your child who is 18 years old or older, provided s/he is a settled Australian citizen, permanent resident or eligible New Zealand citizen
- Balance of the Family Test – at least half of your children live permanently in Australia, or more of your children live permanently in Australia than in any other country
- Assurance of Support – you and any family members included in your application must be able to obtain an assurance of support to show the Australian Government that you will not have to rely on government assistance once you are granted a parent non-contributory visas.
- Health and Character – principal applicants and their family members included in the visa application must meet the health and character requirements
General criteria for sponsors
- Age – you must be 18 years old or older
- Settled – must be lawfully resident in Australia for at least 2 years3. Be an Australian citizen or an Australian permanent resident or an eligible New Zealand citizen
- Agree to provide support, housing and financial help to the applicant and his family included in the parent visa application for the first 2 years of them living in Australia
- If acting as an Assurer of Support – meet minimum taxable income requirements for the last 2 financial years and arrange for AoS bond to be paid with the Centrelink which will be held for 2 years.
- The minimum taxable income that the Assurer will need to meet varies and can be calculated here.
Can I include my family in a Non Contributory Parent visa application?
Principal applicants for Non Contributory Parent visa may include the following family members in their application- Spouse or De Facto Partner (can be same or opposite sex)
- Your and/or your partner’s dependent children
Spouse/De Facto Partner
For both spouse and de facto applicants, you must prove that you are in a genuine and ongoing relationship.
For De Facto applicants, you must additionally provide evidence that:
- you are not related by family
- you and your partner are mutually committed to a shared life to the exclusion of all others
- you live together, or do not live separately on a permanent basis.
Dependent Children
Children can be included in your Sc 482 visa application, provided they fall under of the below categories:
Category 1
They are under 18 years of age
They are dependent on you or your partner
They are your or your partner’s child from a current or a previous relationship
They are not married, engaged or in a de facto relationship;Category 2
They are over 18 years of age but not yet turned 23
They are dependent on you or your partner
They are your or your partner’s child from a current or a previous relationship
They are not married, engaged or in a de facto relationship;Category 3
They are over 23 years of age and unable to earn a living to support themselves due to *physical or cognitive limitations
They are dependent on you or your partner
They are your or your partner’s child from a current or a previous relationship
They are not married, engaged or in a de facto relationship
*Such child/ren will still need to meet Australia’s health requirements for the visa to be granted.Note: The child must meet the dependency criteria at the time of application submission as well as at the time of decision-making.
Minimum English level
Principal applicant and family members included in a non-contributory parent visa application are not required to provide evidence of their English competency.
Health and Character
All family members who are included in a non-contributory parent visa application must meet health and character requirements.
All applicants over 16 must provide police clearances from every country they lived in, Australia inclusive, for at least 12 months in the past 10 years. In some circumstances, non-migrating family members may be required to undergo health and character clearances.
How long does it take to get get Non-Contributory Parent visas approved?
The exact processing times for Non-Contributory Parent visa applications are not available due to being subject to capping and queueing. The Department of Home Affairs of Australia estimates New Parent and Aged Parent visa applications lodged that meet the criteria to be queued are likely to take at least 30 years for final processing.
What are the fees?
First Instalment for permanent non-contributory visa payable on application submission: AUD$4,425 for the main applicant, AUD$2,215 for any secondary applicant aged 18 and above and AUD$1,110 for any secondary applicant under the age of 18.
Second Instalment payable once requested by DHA and before the visa grant: AUD$2,065 per applicant.Assurance of Support required to be paid by the Assurer: AU$7,500 for the principal applicant and AU$3,000 for each secondary applicant.Australian Shores’ consultancy fees are quoted through our online assessment.
Our Skilled Visa Service includes
- Your personal adviser will manage everything required for the entire process, taking all the stress off your shoulders.
- We will provide instructions on and review all of your documentation.
- We will prepare and submit your visa applications.
- Settlement advice and support once you receive your visa.
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