What Are the Health and Character Requirements for a Parent Visa?

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Applying for a Parent Visa to live in Australia involves more than just proving your relationship with your children. The Australian Government sets strict health and character requirements to ensure that visa holders don’t pose a risk to public health or safety and are likely to integrate well into Australian society. Here’s a clear overview of what you need to meet these critical criteria.

Health Requirements

The health requirement applies to most visa applicants, including those applying for Contributory and Non-Contributory Parent Visas (subclasses 103, 804, 143, and 864). The goal is to ensure that new migrants do not become a significant burden on Australia’s healthcare system.

What It Involves:

  • Medical Examination: You will need to undergo a health check with a panel physician approved by the Department of Home Affairs.

  • Tests May Include:

    • Chest X-rays (especially for applicants over 11 years of age)

    • HIV test

    • Hepatitis B and C test

    • Other age or risk-specific tests

Health Concerns That May Affect Approval:

  • Tuberculosis (active or untreated)

  • Conditions requiring long-term or high-cost medical care (e.g., dialysis, cancer treatment)

  • Mental health conditions that may require institutional care

If the medical report suggests your condition might cost the Australian health system more than a set threshold (approx. AUD 51,000 over 5 years), your visa could be refused unless a health waiver is available for that visa type.

Character Requirements

All Parent Visa applicants aged 16 years and over must satisfy Australia’s character requirements to ensure they don’t pose a threat to the Australian community.

What You Need to Provide:

  • Police clearance certificates from every country you’ve lived in for more than 12 months in the last 10 years

  • Responses to questions about criminal history, including charges, convictions, and prison time

  • Disclosure of any association with criminal organisations

Applicants may be refused a visa if they:

  • Have a substantial criminal record (sentenced to 12 months or more in prison)

  • Have been convicted of child abuse or sex offences

  • Are considered a risk to the Australian community

In some cases, the Department may ask for additional information or assessments, such as reports from psychologists or parole boards.

Final Thoughts

Meeting the health and character requirements is crucial for any Parent Visa application. Preparing early—by gathering police certificates and scheduling medicals with approved providers—can prevent delays. It’s wise to consult with a migration agent if you suspect health or character issues may arise, as some visa subclasses allow waivers or additional evidence that could support your case.

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