Take parent to Australia while doing PHD

matrixsudu

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    Parents are not considered dependents unless you can prove that they are living with your financial support. As long as they are pensioners, it is not going to happen.
    You can bring them in on a visiting visa but for a maximum term of 6 months for each session. Then they have to go back and re-visit as per their next tourist visa duration. But there is no other way to have them together with you permanently for the whole duration of your wife's doctoral studies. Because your wife will be on a student visa and you will also be on the same visa as her dependent visa holder in this case. Both you and your wife can have multiple visits to Sri Lanka as far as you can manage financially but that is also not possible these days given the travel restrictions and other expensive arrangements in place for travelers.




    මෙන්න මෙහෙම ප්‍රශ්නයක් තියනවා. පුළුවන් කෙනෙක් ඉන්නවා නම් දන්නා දෙයක් කියන්න.

    මගේ වයිෆ් PHD එකකට ඔස්ට්‍රේලිය යන්න හදනවා. මටත් අනිවාර්යෙන්ම යන්න වෙනවා. මට දැනගන්න ඕනේ මගේ අම්මයි තාත්තයිත් අපි එක්ක එක්ක යන්න පුළුවන් විදියක් තියනවද? ඒ දෙන්නම විශ්‍රාම අරන් ඉන්නේ ගෙදරට වෙලා. අයිය බැදපු අක්කත් බොහෝවිට ෆොරින් ට්‍රේනින් වලට රට යන්න ඉඩ තියනවා ඒ ලගපාත කලෙකදිම. අයිය දැනට එය එක්ක යන්න ප්ලැන් කරලා නැහැ. හැබැයි ගියොත් අම්මයි තාත්තයි බලාගන්න කවුරුත් මෙහෙ නැති වෙනවා. එහෙම කවුරුත් නැති එක වැඩේට උදව්වක් වෙනවා නම් මට අයියටත් අක්ක එක්ක යන්න කියල කියන්න පුළුවන් වෙයි. එතකොට අම්මලාව බලාගන්න කෙනෙක් නැති බව කිව්වම මට එයාලව එක්ක යන්න පුළුවන් වෙන්න ඉඩ තියනවද?

    මෙහෙම ප්‍රශ්නයක් වෙලා විසදුමක් හොයාගත්ත කෙනෙක් ඉන්නවා නම් පොඩි උදව්වක් දෙන්න.
     

    ChandimaChathura

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    Parents are not considered dependents unless you can prove that they are living with your financial support. As long as they are pensioners, it is not going to happen.
    You can bring them in on a visiting visa but for a maximum term of 6 months for each session. Then they have to go back and re-visit as per their next tourist visa duration. But there is no other way to have them together with you permanently for the whole duration of your wife's doctoral studies. Because your wife will be on a student visa and you will also be on the same visa as her dependent visa holder in this case. Both you and your wife can have multiple visits to Sri Lanka as far as you can manage financially but that is also not possible these days given the travel restrictions and other expensive arrangements in place for travelers.
    Thank you very much for the detailed explanation. :love:
     

    imhotep

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    OK.. I checked with a friend of mine who's is a lawyer & in the Australian visa business. According to him PhD students can only take their parents (it doesn't matter whether its your parents or the in-laws) on Visit visas. Usually one year visas are issued with a validity of 3 months at a time. This means you got to send them to NewZealand or Fiji and back every three months, which probably are the cheapest options.
    He also said that if you declare them as your dependents then you will never get a visa for them.
     

    ChandimaChathura

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    OK.. I checked with a friend of mine who's is a lawyer & in the Australian visa business. According to him PhD students can only take their parents (it doesn't matter whether its your parents or the in-laws) on Visit visas. Usually one year visas are issued with a validity of 3 months at a time. This means you got to send them to NewZealand or Fiji and back every three months, which probably are the cheapest options.
    He also said that if you declare them as your dependents then you will never get a visa for them.
    That's really kind of you. Does that mean 3 months at a time, 1 year in total for the whole Ph.D. duration? If the PhD is 4 years we get to have them with us for 1 year in total. 3 months at a time? in between, we have to send them away and get them back once in a while?
     

    imhotep

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    That's really kind of you. Does that mean 3 months at a time, 1 year in total for the whole Ph.D. duration? If the PhD is 4 years we get to have them with us for 1 year in total. 3 months at a time? in between, we have to send them away and get them back once in a while?
    What he said was the validity of the visit visa is one year but the stay is limited to 3 months at a time. So you need to technically break it by travelling to another country and back. After one year you have to apply for another visit visa.
    He said only PR holders or Citizens are allowed to have a 3 year or 5 year vist visa for their parents - but not for students. If I can contact him I will clarify and let you know.
     
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    ChandimaChathura

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    What he said was the validity of the visit visa is one year but the stay is limited to 3 months at a time. So you need to technically break it by travelling to another country and back. After one year you have to apply for another visit visa.
    He said only PR holders or Citizens are allowed to have a 3 year or 5 year vist visa for their parents - but not for students. If I can contact him I will clarify and let you know.
    Thank you very very much. What I really wanted was to keep them with us as much as possible. If that's 1 year we have to manage something to make the most out of it and I have come to Sri Lanka several times to visit them. :no::no:
     

    gamaGT

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    Thank you very very much. What I really wanted was to keep them with us as much as possible. If that's 1 year we have to manage something to make the most out of it and I have come to Sri Lanka several times to visit them. :no::no:

    It all depends on the assessor of the application in immi. For my work visa, my mother-in-law got 3 years multi-entry visit visa a couple of years ago (still valid). But the maximum stay at a time is one year after which needs to go out of the country and revisit.
     
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    imhotep

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    It will be difficult to manage with Visit visas after an year. My friend tells me that someone reading for a PhD is not a valid criteria to obtain a visa for parents. You can never say for sure, the Immigration authorities may or may not grant another Visit visa after the first year.
    For those on work visas are different to those on study visas. Only those students under the age of 18 can get their parents on a "Guardian Visa" - Subclass 590.
    The above was his view... If anyone knows better please update.
     
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    NaiRobi

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    Roughly Australia idala lankawata awith yanna round trip ekakata keeyak wage yanawada ban? At least a range?
    ehema lanakwatama yanna oni kiyala ekk na....1 year visa ekata every 3 months ratin pita wela enna oni...Singa or langa paatha ratakata gihin next day aaye aawath hari....

    hebai mehema ekak have....3 months+ visa illanawa nam lanakwe medical ekak karanna wenawa.....parents lage wayasath ekka eh medical eke result eka kiyanna amarui.....

    3 months visa gannawa nam medical karanna oni neha....

    hebai mona length eke visa dammath insurance aniwa oni....basic eka daalath ba mokda hospitalise wennna ehema unoth dawasata 1K wage cost wei....
     

    bokaRaj

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    my man... u have two options...
    stay SL with parents or migrate to Aus without them
     

    ChandimaChathura

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    It all depends on the assessor of the application in immi. For my work visa, my mother-in-law got 3 years multi-entry visit visa a couple of years ago (still valid). But the maximum stay at a time is one year after which needs to go out of the country and revisit.
    Your visa was a working visa? So if I apply for a working visa instead of going as a dependant I may get 3 years for them as well right? What should I have to do to obtain a working visa?

    It will be difficult to manage with Visit visas after an year. My friend tells me that someone reading for a PhD is not a valid criteria to obtain a visa for parents. You can never say for sure, the Immigration authorities may or may not grant another Visit visa after the first year.
    For those on work visas are different to those on study visas. Only those students under the age of 18 can get their parents on a "Guardian Visa" - Subclass 590.
    The above was his view... If anyone knows better please update.
    Thanks for all your troubles bro. I may need to focus on getting a working visa for myself as well. If then I may be able to proceed with more reliable solution I presume. 🤔
    ------ Post added on Mar 25, 2021 at 11:24 PM
     

    gamaGT

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    Your visa was a working visa? So if I apply for a working visa instead of going as a dependant I may get 3 years for them as well right? What should I have to do to obtain a working visa?


    Thanks for all your troubles bro. I may need to focus on getting a working visa for myself as well. If then I may be able to proceed with more reliable solution I presume. 🤔
    ------ Post added on Mar 25, 2021 at 11:24 PM
    To apply for work visa someone needs to be sponsored by an Australian company or institution for full-time paid position and from the applicant's side the relevant skills and qualification. In my understanding, for PHD they offer student visa as you are sponsored by a particular University.
     

    u_make_me_sick_

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    To apply for work visa someone needs to be sponsored by an Australian company or institution for full-time paid position and from the applicant's side the relevant skills and qualification. In my understanding, for PHD they offer student visa as you are sponsored by a particular University.
    But, the partner can apply for a professional job (Provided he has the required experiences and qualifications) and convert the student visa to a work visa.
    Possible in NZ. (I have personally helped a few guys)
     
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    imhotep

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    Your visa was a working visa? So if I apply for a working visa instead of going as a dependant I may get 3 years for them as well right? What should I have to do to obtain a working visa?


    Thanks for all your troubles bro. I may need to focus on getting a working visa for myself as well. If then I may be able to proceed with more reliable solution I presume. 🤔
    ------ Post added on Mar 25, 2021 at 11:24 PM
    You don't need to do anything... other than getting a job. For anyone studying for a Masters or a PhD the partner will have full working rights. Only for undergraduate students that it's limited to 40 hrs/fortnight.