Aged Dependent Relative Visa Subclass 838: What You Need to Know

If you’re looking to bring over an elderly family member who isn’t able to work and has few other financial resources, then you might want to consider applying for the 838 visa subclass. This special type of aged dependent relative visa subclass 838 requires that applicants prove they have adequate financial support, so you will need to provide information about your income and assets and your family member’s assets and economic status to make your case. Here is more about what you need to know about this specific visa subclass and whether it might be right for your situation.

Who is eligible for aged dependent relative visa 838?

To qualify for the aged dependent relative visa subclass 838, you must meet the following eligibility criteria.

  • You must be a citizen or permanent resident of Australia.
  • You must have an aged dependent relative who is a citizen or permanent resident of Australia.
  • Your relative must either have $1,800 per year in income or assets worth at least $65,000.
  • You must not be your Australian relative's spouse, widow, or widower.
  • If your Australian relative has died and left behind dependents (such as children), you may still apply for this visa if they have met all other eligibility criteria before their death.

Processing Time of Aged Dependent Relative Visa 114

To apply for an aged dependent relative visa subclass 838 and an Aged Dependent Relative Visa Subclass 114, applicants need to have an eligible sponsor who is either a permanent resident or citizen of Australia and has been living in the country for at least two years. The applicant will also need to provide evidence of their relationship with the sponsor, have medical treatment arranged in Australia, and be free from any health issues that would make them ineligible for a visa.

The average processing time for this type of visa is about 6 months.

How long does this visa last?

The Aged Dependent Relative visa subclass 838 will last until the person being sponsored by their family member has reached the age of 50 years old. After that, they are eligible for permanent residency if they have lived in Australia for at least five years.

They can also apply for a temporary residence visa under this class which is valid for two years and provides an opportunity to work or study while onshore. However, it is essential to note that this will not count towards their eligibility if they do not live with the sponsor.

Benefits of Aged Dependent Relative Visa Subclass 838

  • The aged dependent relative visa subclass 838 is a permanent residence visa for people who are either Australian citizens or eligible citizens and want to sponsor their parents, grandparents, children, grandchildren, brothers, and sisters.
  • These visas can be granted indefinitely, and the applicant will not have any limits on how long they can stay in Australia.
  • Applicants are also not required to meet any health or character requirements, making it much easier than other forms of visas.
  • The only requirement must be met is that the applicant must show that they are still financially and emotionally dependent on you (the sponsor) financially and emotionally.

 

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