Bringing your elderly parents to Australia is one of the most meaningful decisions you can make as an Australian citizen or permanent resident. The Aged Parent Visas – Subclass 804 and Subclass 864 – are specifically designed to help families reunite permanently. These visas allow your parents to live in Australia forever, giving them access to healthcare and the chance to be close to their children and grandchildren. While the journey might seem complex, understanding your options can help you make the right choice for your family’s future.
| Feature | Subclass 804 (Non-Contributory) | Subclass 864 (Contributory) |
|---|---|---|
| Application Fee | ~AUD 4,990 | ~AUD 4,990 (1st installment) + AUD 43,000+ (2nd installment) |
| Total Cost | Under AUD 10,000 per parent | Around AUD 50,000 per parent |
| Processing Time | 30+ years | 3-4 years |
| Visas Granted (2024) | 25 people | 190 people |
| Application Method | Post only (certified copies) | Online via ImmiAccount |
| Queue Size | 100,000+ applications | Significantly shorter |
| Annual Places | ~1,000 | More available |
| Realistic Option | Limited due to wait time | Yes, for those who can afford it |
| Best For | Young parents (early 60s) with long-term planning | Older parents need faster processing |
Both the Subclass 804 (Aged Parent) and Subclass 864 (Contributory Aged Parent) visas serve the same purpose – they let your parents become permanent residents of Australia. The main difference lies in how much you pay and how long you wait.
Both visas are permanent, meaning your parents can stay in Australia forever. They can work if they want to, access Medicare for healthcare, and travel in and out of Australia freely. Most importantly, they can live close to you and be part of your family’s daily life.
The visas don’t expire, but your parents will need to meet certain travel requirements if they want to leave and return to Australia after the first five years.
Your parents must meet several important criteria to apply for either visa:
If your parents were born after January 1, 1957, they must be at least 67 years old when they apply.
This age requirement helps ensure the visa is truly for aged parents.
You must be an Australian citizen, permanent resident, or eligible New Zealand citizen to sponsor your parents.
You can also have your partner sponsor them if they meet the same requirements.
Your parents need to show they can support themselves financially:
You’ll need to prove you have enough income and may need to pay a security bond (up to AUD 14,000 for the 864 visa).
Gather all required documents, including birth certificates, marriage certificates, police clearances, and financial evidence. This stage often takes several months as you collect documents from different countries.
For the 804 visa, you must apply by post with certified copies of documents. For the 864 visa, you can apply online through ImmiAccount, which is faster and more convenient.
The 804 visa requires one payment of about AUD $4,990. The 864 visa has two payments – first around AUD $4,990, then over AUD $43,000 when your application is ready for final processing.
Your parents must complete medical examinations with approved doctors. These checks are for conditions that might affect public health or cost the Australian healthcare system significant money.
This is where the visas differ dramatically. The 804 takes over 30 years currently, while the 864 takes 3-4 years.
Once approved, your parents receive their permanent visa and can come to Australia or continue living here if they’re already in the country.
Apply before the provisional visa expiration to maintain continuous lawful status.
Avoid assuming income thresholds apply; focus on comprehensive ATO documentation rather than earnings levels.
Submit complete applications with all required documentation to minimise processing delays.
Important Tips
Apply as early as possible, especially for the 864 visa, as processing times can change. Make sure all documents are correctly certified and translated by approved translators. Consider getting professional help from registered migration agents who understand the complex requirements.
You’ll need to provide extensive documentation for both visas:
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Including health exams, translations, and bonds, expect to pay around AUD 50,000 per parent.
The 804 visa currently has a queue of over 100,000 applications with only about 1,000 places available each year. This creates the 30+ year wait time. Many families find this impractical, especially given their parents’ age.
The 864 visa processes much faster because fewer people can afford the higher fees. With 3-4 year processing times, it’s more realistic for families who want their parents to enjoy their Australian years together.
Consider the 804 visa if your parents are relatively young (early 60s), your family has limited financial means, and you can wait decades for the outcome. Some families apply for both visas simultaneously, hoping the 804 might process faster than expected.
The 864 visa makes sense when your parents are older and you want them to enjoy their remaining years in Australia. If you can afford the higher fees and value certainty over savings, this visa offers a realistic pathway to family reunion.
Given the complexity and high stakes involved, many families work with registered migration agents or immigration lawyers. Professional help can prevent costly mistakes and improve your chances of success.
Start planning early, gather your documents systematically, and consider professional assistance to navigate this complex process. Your parents’ Australian journey begins with understanding these options and taking the first step toward application.
Remember, every family’s situation is unique. What works for others might not work for you, so carefully consider your parents’ age, health, your financial situation, and family circumstances before deciding.
Yes, both visas allow unlimited work rights. Your parents can work full-time, part-time, or start their own business without restrictions.
Yes, many families lodge both applications simultaneously. If the 864 is granted first, you can withdraw the 804 application and receive a partial refund.
Health requirements are strict and cannot be waived. If your parent has significant medical conditions that might cost the Australian healthcare system substantially, their application may be refused.
Yes, as permanent residents, your parents can access Medicare services immediately upon arrival or visa grant if they're already in Australia.
You must inform the Department of any significant changes to your income or circumstances. Major changes might affect your ability to provide the Assurance of Support and could impact the application.
Contact the SBS Consultant and our experienced migration team for personalised guidance. We’ll help you understand your options, prepare your application, and navigate the complex process from start to finish.
Don’t wait – processing times are long, so beginning early gives you the best chance of success.
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