Skilled migrants say they regret moving to Australia over ‘heartless’ limits on parent visas
- Australia was criticized for visa processing times
- Parent visas take up to 30 years to be processed
- Migrants say they should have gone to Canada instead
Australia has been labeled a ‘heartless nation’ by migrants because of the lengthy time it takes their parents to obtain visas.
Skilled migrants seeking visas to allow their elderly parents to join them in Australia face waiting times of up to 30 years.
The situation has left many hard-working migrants regretting their decision to move Down Under, and some now say they would rather have gone to Canada, where parent visas are available. are processed much faster.
Australia has been slammed as a ‘heartless nation’ as migrants complain about long waits for their parents to get visas
A skilled migrant who moved to Australia from the US said the long wait in visa processing times made it more difficult for his parents to visit him.
Engineer Nitin Parwal, who lives in Adelaide, said SBS Hindi he wished he had known visa options elsewhere before moving to Australia.
“Now it is not possible for me to move to the US or Canada as I have already worked hard here and settled myself in Australia,” said Parwal.
“By making the visa process more difficult for parents, Australia is showing that it is once again a heartless nation, just as it was during the Covid lockdown.”
The situation has left many migrants regretting their decision to move Down Under, with some saying they wish they had gone to Canada, where parent visas are processed more quickly
According to the website of the Ministry of the Interior, a Contributing parent visa takes at least 12 years to process.
The visa allows parents of migrants who are Australian citizens or permanent residents to freely visit their children.
Those applying for a parent visa (subclass 103) may have to wait 29 years for their visa to be processed.
Daily Mail Australia has contacted the Home Office for comment.
Parwal urged fellow migrants who are their parents’ primary caregivers to move to Canada instead.
Canada’s processing time for temporary visas for parents and grandparents can be as short as eight weeks Super Visa Scheme.
The program also allows visiting parents to stay in the country for two years.
Engineer Nitin Parwal, who lives in Adelaide, told SBS Hindi he wishes he had known visa options elsewhere before moving to Australia
According to the Ministry of Internal AffairsAll parent visa applications are subject to queues.
This means there is a cap on the number of parent visas issued each year; visas exceeding the limit will not be granted.
‘The demand for parent visas exceeds the number of places available each year. As a result, the processing times of these requests can be long.
There are more than 137,000 parental visa applications pending processing.
That figure has tripled in the past ten years.