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Parent Migration Visa

Parent migration offers two visa pathways: the queued stream (Subclass 103) and the contributory stream (Subclass 143 / 173). The queued stream has low government charges but a waiting time of 25–30 years (as at June 2026), while the contributory stream grants a visa in about two years at a significantly higher cost. Choosing the right pathway depends on your family’s financial situation and how quickly reunion is needed.

$3,555

Queued stream (couple)

$43,600 per person

Contributory charge

25–30 years

Queued stream wait

~2 years

Contributory processing

Visa Stream Comparison

Choose the parent migration pathway that best matches your family’s finances and timeline.

Lower cost

Queued Parent Migration

Subclass 103 & Subclass 804 (Aged Parent, onshore)

  • Low visa charges — just $3,555 for a couple
  • Long wait — approximately 25–30 years in the queue
  • Annual quota limited to 1,500 places (as at June 2026)
  • After lodgement, applicants can apply for a 3–5 year Visitor visa for short-term reunion
  • Priority order: aged parents > general parents; citizen sponsors > permanent resident sponsors
  • Suited to families who are not in a rush to relocate and prefer lower up-front cost

$3,555

Total for a couple (AUD)

Faster grant

Contributory Parent Migration

Subclass 143 (Permanent) & Subclass 173 (Temporary) / Subclass 864 & Subclass 884 (onshore)

  • Higher contribution charge — $43,600 per person; $87,200 for a couple
  • Plus an Assurance of Support bond of $10,000 per person, deposited with the Commonwealth Bank for 10 years
  • Optional two-stage payment — apply for Subclass 173 first and pay ~50% (~$21,000), then convert to Subclass 143 within two years
  • Processed in approximately 2 years; grant conveys permanent residency immediately
  • Access to Australian Medicare from grant; eligible for Age Pension after 10 years of residence
  • Annual quota of 7,175 places (as at June 2026)

$43,600 per person

Contribution charge + $10,000 Assurance of Support per person

Contributory Stream Fee Breakdown

Contributory Parent Migration can be paid in one lump sum or in two instalments. The underlying charges rise by approximately 3% each year.

Lump-sum (Subclass 143)

Government contribution charge

$43,600 per person

Assurance of Support bond (10 years)

$10,000 per person

Total for a couple

$107,200

Two-stage payment (173 → 143)

Step 1 — Subclass 173 temporary visa

50% of contribution ≈ $21,000 per person

Step 2 — convert to Subclass 143 permanent

Remaining 50% + Assurance of Support

Subclass 173 validity

Convert to 143 within 2 years

Policy Timeline

Key milestones in Parent visa policy, 2014–2016

June 2014

Subclass 103 intake paused

The Department of Home Affairs abruptly closed the queued-stream intake and cut the annual quota to 1,500 places — a 32.5% reduction on the prior year.

September 2014

Queued intake reopened

A disallowance motion by Senator Hanson-Young passed, reopening the queued stream for 6 months — though the projected wait remained around 25–30 years.

2015

Contributory stream becomes the mainstream choice

With queued-stream waits now impractical, most applicants shifted to the contributory stream — grant in about 2 years with an Assurance of Support bond.

FY 2015–2016

Quotas tighten, processing slows

The queued stream remained capped at 1,500 places and had only progressed through cases lodged in 2009. The contributory quota of 7,175 was fully taken up, with processing exceeding 2 years.

Policy outlook

Proposed 5-year temporary visa

The Minister for Immigration indicated a long-stay visa pathway was under review, enabling parents to reunite with family in Australia before permanent residency is granted.

Helpful tip

Visitor visas while you wait

After lodging a queued-stream application, applicants can apply for a 3-year Visitor visa before a queue number is issued, and a 5-year Visitor visa once a queue number is allocated.

Latest Processing Status

Current processing progress across each Parent visa subclass (updated regularly).

Subclass 103 · Parent

Queued · Offshore lodgement

Queue numbers issued up to

24 March 2015

Processing up to

July 2009

Subclass 804 · Aged Parent

Queued · Onshore lodgement

Queue numbers issued up to

5 November 2015

Processing up to

October 2009

Subclass 143/173 · Contributory Parent

Contributory · Offshore lodgement

Processing up to

Lodged 18 June 2014

Subclass 864/884 · Contributory Aged Parent

Contributory · Onshore lodgement

Processing up to

Lodged 16 October 2015

Temporary-to-permanent (173→143 / 884→864)

Lodged 15 January 2016

Contributory Stream — Benefits Analysis

Although the contributory stream costs more up front, the long-term value of Australian residency benefits gives Contributory Parent Migration clear advantages over the queued alternative.

2 years

Faster grant

Permanent residency granted in approximately 2 years of processing

10 years

Healthcare coverage

Full access to Australian Medicare within 10 years of grant

10+ years

Age Pension

Eligible for the Australian Age Pension after 10 years of residence

Find the Right Parent Migration Pathway

Every family’s finances and timelines are different. Newstarsec’s MARA-registered migration consultants will tailor the optimal plan for your family and help bring everyone together in Australia.

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