Letter of advice to Mr. Jyrgal Usen

Letter of Advice

Mr. Jyrgal Usen is a citizen of Krygyzstan by nationality but he is currently residing in Australia. He wishes to sponsor his father who is a citizen of Krygyzstan to acquire a Contributory Parent (Migrant) Visa (Subclass 143) that will help him to migrate to Australia. There are several issues and details that Mr Usen and his father will need to be aware of as they proceed with the application process. Mr Usen must be settled in Australia as a citizen, permanent resident or is an eligible citizen of New Zealand. Further, he must have been a lawful resident of Australia for a period of not less than two years, though shorter periods may be considered in some special circumstances.

Mr Usen’s father must demonstrate that at least half of his children are Australian citizens, are permanent residents of Australia or are eligible citizens of New Zealand. Further, he should have more than half of his children living in Australia as Australian citizens, as permanent residents of Australia or as eligible citizens of New Zealand than in any other country. On top of the Mr Usen, his sponsor must pass the test of eligibility. If Mr Usen is under 18 years, his father may also be sponsored by relative or guardian of Mr Usen, Mr Usen’s partner, a community organization or a relative or a guardian of the Mr Usen’s partner. The sponsor chosen must be a person prepared to provide the applicant with assurance of support.

Mr Usen’s father and his dependants who are sixteen years and above must be free from any condition or disease that is considered to be a threat to the health of the public or that could cause danger to Australian community. They should be free from disease or condition that is likely to result into significant treatment costs or which is likely to require health care or community services that are in short supply or that would prejudice the access of these services to Australian citizens. In addition, they must be free from any criminal records. Since they are applying for the visa in Australia, Mr Usen’s father will be required to provide police certificates for each country he has lived in the last 12 months or the last 10 years, since he is applying from Australia. As well, he must not have any outstanding debts to Australian government.

If Mr Usen’s father is currently in Australia, he may be prevented from applying this visa in case his visa had been refused or cancelled since his last visit in Australia and he has not acquired a substantive visa. Further, he may be denied the visa if the last visa was granted on condition that he would not be given another visa while he is in Australia. He may also be denied the visa in case he holds a sponsored visitor visa or he is on immigration detention. Finally, his they will be required to pay visa application charge after lodging the visa application and it is paid in installments.

References

Department of Immigration and Citizenship, Contributory Parent (Migrant) Visa (Subclass 143),

2012, [Accessed, 27 September, 2012], HYPERLINK “http://www.immi.gov.au/migrants/family/parent/143/” http://www.immi.gov.au/migrants/family/parent/143/

Department of Immigration and Citizenship, Contributory Parent (Migrant) Visa (Subclass 143)

– Sponsor Eligibility, 2012, [Accessed, 27 September, 2012], http://www.immi.gov.au/migrants/family/parent/143/eligibility-applicant.htm#b

Department of Immigration and Citizenship, Contributory Parent (Migrant) Visa (Subclass 143)

– Applicant Eligibility, 2012, [Accessed, 27 September, 2012], http://www.immi.gov.au/migrants/family/parent/143/eligibility-applicant.htm

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