Aged Dependent Relative Visa: The Permanent Residence Visa for Elderly Relatives

If you are an Australian citizen or a permanent resident and would like to bring your elderly parents or other relatives to live with you in Australia, you may be eligible for the aged dependent relative visa. This visa allows those over the age of 65 to join their close family members in Australia, which can provide a great sense of comfort and security in later life. There are a few specific requirements that must be met in order to be eligible for this visa, so it is important to understand the criteria before applying. In this post, we will take a closer look at the aged dependent relative visa and outline the process for obtaining it. Read on to learn more!

 

Aged Dependent Relative Visa (Subclass 114) Guideline

What is Aged Dependent Relative Visa (Subclass 114)?

The Aged Dependent Relative visa (subclass 114) is a permanent visa that allows some older people who meet age requirements to migrate to Australia if they rely on an eligible relative in Australia to provide financial support.

 

Who Can Apply for Aged Dependent Visa Subclass 114?

The Aged Dependent Visa Subclass 114 allows you to come to Australia and live there if you fulfil all of the necessary criteria, which are as follows:

  • be outside Australia when you are applying for this visa.

  • be sponsored by your eligible relative or your relative’s partner for gaining the Aged Dependent Visa Subclass 114

 

What are the benefits of having an Aged Dependent Relative Visa?

Aged Dependent Relative visa holder (subclass 114) can enjoy the following benefits:

  • stay in Australia as a PR or indefinite

  • travel to and from Australia for 5 years (after the grant of the visa).   

  • Can Apply for Australian citizenship (if eligible)

 

What are the eligibility requirements of an Aged Dependent Relative Visa?

If you're thinking of applying for a visa, you'll need to meet certain criteria or eligibility requirements. To avoid rejections, you should follow each point thoroughly. To acquire the visa, you must have the following items below:

 

Have A Sponsor:

You must be sponsored by an eligible relative or partner, and the sponsorship should be accepted by the Australian government.

  • 18 years of age or older

  • usually resident in Australia

  • settled in Australia as:

    • an Australian citizen

    • an Australian permanent resident

    • an eligible New Zealand citizen.

 

Age Criteria:

You must meet the age criteria to be a pension holder. Your living expenses and financial support for your stay in Australia should be included in the sponsorship

 

Dependent:

You must be dependent on your relative for basic daily needs such as food, and clothing, and who is living in Australia for at least three years before applying for an aged dependent relative visa. You can also be dependent on your family because of disability and unable to work.

  • You must have been dependent on your relative in Australia for basic needs such as food, shelter, and clothing for at least the last 3 years  before you apply for the visa.

  • You could be dependent on your relative due to a disability that prevents you from working.

 

Have No Partner:

To qualify for Aged Dependent Relative Visa Subclass 114 you must not have a partner.

  • You must not be married or in a de facto relationship.

 

Assurance Of Support:

You need assurance of support, which means you don't have to rely on the Australian government for assistance. Once you arrive in Australia, your relative should be there to assist you.

 

Health Requirement:

The applicant and family members must meet the health requirement stated by the government to obtain the Aged Dependent Relative Visa Subclass 114. They may also enlist the assistance of extended family members to fulfil the criteria.

 

Character Requirement:

To acquire Visa 114 for a dependent relative, they must fulfil Australian government standards for the character. They can also request that your extended family members meet the character requirement if necessary.

 

Debt-Free:

You or your family should be free from any kind of debt, if you owe money to the Australian Government you must have to pay it back

 

Rejection And Qualification of Visa:

must not have a previous application refused or a previous visa cancelled

 

The Best Interest of The Child:

A visa will not be granted if it is not in the best interest of the applicant below 18 years.

 

Sign The Statement of Agreement:

You must sign a statement agreeing to the Australian way of working and upholding Australian law.

 

The process of applying for an Aged Dependent Relative Visa

It's a good idea to keep track of everything you need to do when applying for a Subclass 114 visa. Leaving a simple thing will lead to the rejection of your application. The following are some examples of things to remember:

 

Before Applying:

Check your passport and make sure it is valid.

 

Prepare the Documents:

Collect all the required documents such as health and character requirements, identity cards, sponsor documents, etc.

 

While Applying:

You must be applying for the Aged Dependent Relative Visa Subclass 114 in a paper and you must be outside Australia.

 

After Applying:

Once your application gets accepted check whether you need any more details to be presented or not.

 

Outcome:

For Aged Dependent Relative Visa Subclass 114, if your application has been accepted then you will receive a letter stating that your application has been approved. Or if your application is rejected then you will get the information stating the reason. Also, be reminded that application fees cannot be refunded.

 

 What to expect after you've applied for an Aged Dependent Relative Visa?

There is no particular time for processing of the Aged Dependent Relative Visa Subclass 114. It is a first-come-first service. The Subclass 114 Processing Time depends on a few factors such as:

  •   If you do not fill the form correctly.

  •   If you do not include all the information that is required or what you have provided is not sufficient the authority needs more information.

  • If you did not pay the processing fees to start your application for Aged Dependent Relative Visa Subclass 114.

Since family migration visas are in high demand, the above value is an approximate value for processing subclass 114.

The Aged Dependent Relative Visa Subclass 114 allows an opportunity for the aged parents to go and stay with their relatives permanently who are staying in Australia. Our expert AHC Lawyers can help you to get through the process without any problem. They will help you out if you get stuck anywhere in the middle of the process.

The Aged Dependent Relative Visa (subclass 114) is a great opportunity for older people who meet all requirements. This visa allows you to migrate to Australia and live there with your sponsor. There are a number of benefits associated with this visa, including the ability to travel in and out of Australia for up to five years and apply for Australian citizenship once you have been granted the visa. If you are interested in applying for this visa, our team can help you every step of the way.

How can Agape Henry Crux Help You?  

In addition to what the law does and doesn’t allow you to do, there are also practical considerations that may mean that travelling overseas jeopardises your visa application. If you want to find out more about the risks of travelling overseas, do not hesitate to contact us. You can book a Migration Planning Session with one of our immigration lawyers to seek professional advice by calling 02 8310 5230 or email us to book a time at info@ahclawyers.com

We speak fluent English, Korean, Japanese, Mandarin, Cantonese, Indonesian, Burmese and Malay. If these aren’t your language, we can also help you arrange an interpreter.  

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