Aged Dependent Relative Visa: Changes and Challenges for Family Reunification
Reunification of the families is also important for immigrants in Australia especially if one wishes to take in elderly parent for example. Aged Dependent Relative Visa (Australia Subclass 114) is one such category through which an aged dependent relative can migrate to Australia to live with his or her family. Nevertheless, the process tends to be complex and at times challenging due to recent processes and ongoing obstacles.
An overview of the Aged Dependent Relative Visa (Australia Subclass 114)
Aged Dependent Relative Visa (Subclass 114) is a permanent visa for the applicants who are over 60 years old and financially rely on an Australia-based relative. This visa allows older family members to reside in Australia permanently and gain full access to Australia’s public healthcare system, as well as seek citizenship status if qualified.
Key Eligibility Criteria
1. Age Requirement: The applicant must be of an age to be eligible for age pension in Australia.
2. Dependency: Subclass 802 visa requires that the applicant be wholly or partly dependent on relative legally residing in Australia for at least 3 years before the application.
3. Sponsorship: The relative in Australia must be willing to be a sponsor and provide for the applicant’s accommodation and financial needs for at least two-years.
4. Health and Character: The applicant is required to meet specified health and character requirements as required by the Australian government.





