Hi All,
I'm new to this forum. My mother (aged 68 years) has just been approved her visitor visa and she has the following conditions on her visa.
Conditions:
8101 - NO WORK
8201 - MAX 3 MONTHS STUDY
8503 - NO FURTHER STAY
8501 - HEALTH INSURANCE
8558 - MAX 12M STAY IN 18M
I'm confused on 8201 Condition - Does the mean once she enter Australia she can stay at a stretch only for 3 Months and then go out of the country and come back in ?
And also, why Study is linked to it. She's not here for studying so it doesn't make any sense to me.
Coming to 8503 Condition - It looks like she won't be able to apply any other visa while she's in Australia.
I was planning to apply a PR for my mother once she arrives here. I have heard you can apply for a waiver; Anyone in this forum who has experienced applying for the waiver and got it successfully waived?
Would love to learn from their experience. And Condition 8558 - Does this mean she can continuously at a stretch for 12 MONTHS?
Also, I have heard that there's a new aged parents visa coming up where you can stay at a stretch for 5 years? Any update on that?
Sorry if that were too many questions, but would appreciate your responses.
Cheers,
Dilip
I'm new to this forum. My mother (aged 68 years) has just been approved her visitor visa and she has the following conditions on her visa.
Conditions:
8101 - NO WORK
8201 - MAX 3 MONTHS STUDY
8503 - NO FURTHER STAY
8501 - HEALTH INSURANCE
8558 - MAX 12M STAY IN 18M
I'm confused on 8201 Condition - Does the mean once she enter Australia she can stay at a stretch only for 3 Months and then go out of the country and come back in ?
And also, why Study is linked to it. She's not here for studying so it doesn't make any sense to me.
Coming to 8503 Condition - It looks like she won't be able to apply any other visa while she's in Australia.
I was planning to apply a PR for my mother once she arrives here. I have heard you can apply for a waiver; Anyone in this forum who has experienced applying for the waiver and got it successfully waived?
Would love to learn from their experience. And Condition 8558 - Does this mean she can continuously at a stretch for 12 MONTHS?
Also, I have heard that there's a new aged parents visa coming up where you can stay at a stretch for 5 years? Any update on that?
Sorry if that were too many questions, but would appreciate your responses.
Cheers,
Dilip