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kane321 发表于 2018-4-14 09:23 
这里哪个是10年的啊
On Friday 5 May 2017, the Australian Government announced the introduction of the new temporary sponsored parent visa for parents of Australians during the 2017–18 Migration Programme year. The new visa will allow Australians to sponsor their parents to stay in Australia for up to five years at a time.
For more information see: Introducing the temporary sponsored parent visa
https://www.homeaffairs.gov.au/trav/brin/pare
news from 13th Nov 2017...
The government expects the visa which is subject to the passage of the Migration Amendment (Family Violence and Other Measures) Bill 2016, to be available to the people by the end of the year.
The bill has already been passed by the lower house and is now listed for a debate in the Senate this week. The upper house will debate it on Tuesday.
https://www.homeaffairs.gov.au/trav/brin/pare
2nd Jan 2018 Update:
In the 2017-18 federal budget, a new temporary sponsored parent visa was announced - to be available from November 2017. However, the new visa which will allow migrants’ parents to stay in the country for extended periods has been delayed.
The Bill enabling the new visa to come into effect has not yet been approved by the Senate.
Here are the six must know facts about the new long stay visa for parents.
3-year-visa will cost $5000, a 5-year-visa will cost $10,000 and a 10-year-visa will cost $20,000, with the opportunity of a single renewal for another five years at the same price.
15,000 people each year will be granted this long stay parent visa.
Children/Sponsors will be required to pay for their parents' private health insurance. The children will also need to act as financial guarantor on any extra healthcare costs their parents rack up in Australia.
Those on the new visa will not be allowed to work, however, the government hopes they will take on family roles which would see “reduced pressure on childcare facilities.”
Those sponsoring their parents for the new visa need to be Australian citizens or permanent residents, or “eligible New Zealand citizens”.
The visa-holders would not be allowed to reapply beyond the 10 years and would have no pathway to permanent residency.
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