Contributory Aged Parent Visa — Faster Pathway to Permanent Family Reunion
Subclass 884 Visa – Contributory Aged Parent Visa Australia
A Faster Path to Permanent Family Reunion — For Aged Parents Who Cannot Wait Decades
The desire to be close to your children and grandchildren in Australia does not come with the luxury of a twenty-year wait. Parents age. Health changes. The window of time when a parent can genuinely enjoy living near their family — actively participating in daily life, being present for grandchildren, providing and receiving mutual support — is not unlimited.
The Subclass 884 Contributory Aged Parent Visa exists for families who understand this reality and who are prepared to make a greater financial contribution in exchange for a significantly faster pathway to permanent family reunion in Australia. It is a temporary visa — but specifically designed as Stage One of a two-stage permanent residency pathway. Once the Subclass 884 is granted, the holder applies for the Subclass 864 Contributory Aged Parent (Permanent) Visa, which delivers full permanent residency.
At Migration Republic, our MARA-registered migration agents help families assess the contributory pathway honestly and completely — understanding the costs, the timeframes, the requirements, and how this pathway compares to other parent visa options.
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Visa Overview
What is the Subclass 884 Contributory Aged Parent Visa?
The Subclass 884 Contributory Aged Parent Visa is a temporary onshore visa — applied for from within Australia — that allows an aged parent to live temporarily in Australia while waiting for the Subclass 864 Contributory Aged Parent (Permanent) Visa to be processed. It is the onshore equivalent of the Subclass 173 Contributory Parent (Temporary) Visa, which is for parents not yet in Australia.
The contributory pathway is so named because applicants pay significantly higher visa application charges than the non-contributory pathway — reflecting the Government's policy of requiring a greater financial contribution toward the lifetime cost of services. In exchange, the contributory pathway offers substantially shorter processing times than the non-contributory Subclass 804, whose current queue exceeds twenty years.
Key Features of the Subclass 884 Visa
- Temporary onshore visa — Stage One of the contributory aged parent pathway
- Applied for from within Australia — parent must be in Australia at time of lodgement
- Leads directly to the Subclass 864 Contributory Aged Parent (Permanent) Visa
- Significantly shorter processing times than the Subclass 804 — years, not decades
- Significantly higher visa application charges — AUD $35,610 for the primary applicant
- Parent must be of Australian pension age (currently 67) at time of grant
- Subject to the Balance of Family Test — assessed across all children in all countries
- Assurance of support bond required — typically AUD $10,000 for a single applicant
- Work rights generally available on the substantive temporary visa
- Travel rights generally available — unlike the Bridging Visa A on the Subclass 804
- Medicare access generally available on the Subclass 884
- Health and character requirements apply
The Two-Stage Pathway
Stage One and Stage Two — How the Contributory Pathway Works
The Subclass 884 does not stand alone — it is Stage One of a two-stage process. Understanding how both stages connect is essential for families planning this pathway and its total financial commitment.
Subclass 884 — Temporary Visa
Applied for from within Australia. Grants temporary status with work rights, travel rights, and Medicare access while Stage Two is processed.
- Visa charge: AUD $35,610 (primary applicant)
- Processing time: ~3–5 years
- Typically granted for 2 years
- Work and travel rights included
- Medicare access generally available
- Lodge Stage Two (864) promptly after grant
Subclass 864 — Permanent Visa
Applied for after the 884 is granted. Delivers full permanent residency — Medicare, citizenship pathway, family sponsorship, unrestricted travel.
- Visa charge: AUD $19,420 (primary applicant)
- Processing time: ~4–6 years
- Full Medicare access at grant
- Pathway to Australian citizenship
- Ability to sponsor eligible family members
- 5-year travel facility from date of grant
Eligibility Requirements
Who Can Apply for the Subclass 884 Visa?
Core Eligibility Criteria
- Must be an aged parent — of Australian pension age (currently 67) at the time of visa grant, not at lodgement
- Must be physically in Australia at the time the application is lodged — offshore parents use the Subclass 173
- Must be sponsored by an Australian citizen, permanent resident, or eligible New Zealand citizen who is a settled child of the applicant
- Must meet the Balance of Family Test — assessed across all biological, adopted, and step-children in all countries
- Must have an assurance of support arrangement in place — bond lodged with the relevant state or territory authority
- Must meet health and character requirements — medical examination and police clearances required
884 vs 804 — Key Differences at a Glance
| Feature | 884 (Contributory) | 804 (Standard) |
|---|---|---|
| Visa Type | Temporary (→ 864) | Permanent |
| Processing | ~3–5 years | 20–30+ years |
| Visa Charge | AUD $35,610 | AUD $9,280 |
| Work Rights | Yes — confirmed | Bridging Visa only |
| Travel Rights | Yes — substantive visa | BVB required |
| Medicare | Generally available | Reciprocal only |
Visa Benefits
Key Benefits of the Subclass 884 Visa
Significantly Faster Than the Non-Contributory Pathway
This is the defining advantage of the Subclass 884. While the Subclass 804 currently has estimated processing times of twenty or more years, the 884 contributory pathway operates on a substantially faster timeline — typically measured in years rather than decades. For families where time matters — and for most families with aged parents, time always matters — this difference is decisive.
Confirmed Work Rights — Not Just Bridging Arrangements
The Subclass 884 as a substantive temporary visa comes with confirmed work rights — not the Bridging Visa A arrangement that Subclass 804 applicants receive. This means clearer, more stable work entitlements during the years between Stage One and Stage Two.
Travel Rights — Return to Home Country When Needed
Unlike the Bridging Visa A that Subclass 804 applicants receive during the waiting period, the Subclass 884 as a substantive temporary visa generally includes travel rights — allowing the holder to travel outside Australia and return during the visa validity period. For parents who may need to return to their home country periodically for personal or family reasons, this is a meaningful practical advantage.
Medicare Access From Stage One
Subclass 884 holders are generally eligible to enrol in Medicare. For aged parents who may have significant healthcare needs, access to Medicare from Stage One — rather than having to wait for permanent residency — reduces the financial burden of private health insurance during the years between the 884 grant and the 864 permanent visa grant.
Clear, Structured Pathway to Permanent Residency
The Subclass 884 is not just a temporary visa — it is specifically designed as the first stage of the permanent contributory pathway. The pathway from Stage One to Stage Two is clear, structured, and leads to the same permanent outcome as the non-contributory pathway — with full Medicare access, a citizenship pathway, family sponsorship rights, and unrestricted travel.
Greater Certainty and Stability Than a Bridging Visa
Having a parent in Australia on a substantive temporary visa — rather than on a Bridging Visa A arrangement — provides greater certainty and stability for the family. The Subclass 884 is a confirmed visa grant with defined rights and entitlements, not an interim administrative measure that requires ongoing management to prevent lapsing.
Documents and Costs
Documents Required and Visa Costs
The documentation for a Subclass 884 application is comprehensive. Unlike the Subclass 804 where the very long processing time means there is ample opportunity to supplement documents, the faster Subclass 884 process means the initial application needs to be complete and correct from day one.
Documents Required
- Valid passport for the parent applicant with sufficient validity
- Birth certificate and evidence of any name changes
- Any previous Australian visa documentation and immigration history
- Sponsoring child's evidence of Australian citizenship or permanent residency
- Evidence that the sponsoring child has been usually resident in Australia for the required settled period
- Birth certificate or other documentation establishing the parent-child relationship
- Full details and documentary evidence for all of the applicant's children — biological, adopted, and step-children — including names, dates of birth, nationality, and countries of residence (Balance of Family Test)
- Health examination results from an approved panel physician and chest X-ray where required
- Police clearance certificates for all countries of 12+ months residence in the past 10 years
- Evidence of the assurer's financial capacity
- Assurance of support bond documentation from the relevant state or territory authority
Cost Breakdown (2026)
| Cost Item | Amount |
|---|---|
| Stage 1 — Subclass 884 Visa Charge | AUD $35,610 |
| Stage 2 — Subclass 864 Visa Charge | AUD $19,420 |
| Combined Two-Stage Visa Charges | ~AUD $55,030 |
| Assurance of Support Bond (single) | ~AUD $10,000 |
| Health Examinations (per exam) | AUD $300–$450 |
| Police Clearances | Varies by country |
| Total Pathway — All Costs | Often exceeds AUD $70,000 |
How We Help
Our Visa Process
Comprehensive Pathway Assessment
We begin every contributory aged parent case with a thorough assessment of the family's full situation — the parent's age, the sponsoring child's status, the Balance of Family Test position across all children in all countries, the financial capacity for both stages and the assurance of support bond, and the family's overall goals. We compare the contributory and non-contributory pathways directly so families can make a genuinely informed decision.
Balance of Family Test Analysis
We conduct a thorough analysis of the parent's complete child structure — every child, in every country — to determine clearly whether the test is met. We identify any issues and advise on how the test documentation should be compiled for maximum clarity. Getting this right at Stage One matters — and we monitor it again at Stage Two, where family changes since Stage One must be reassessed.
Assurance of Support Coordination
We coordinate the assurance of support process — working with the sponsoring child to understand their obligations, assisting with the financial evidence required, and managing the bond lodgement with the relevant state or territory authority. A separate, new bond is required again at the Stage Two point, and we manage both.
Stage One Application Preparation and Lodgement
We prepare the complete Subclass 884 application — all identity, sponsor, Balance of Family Test, health, and character documentation — review every document carefully, and lodge with the Department of Home Affairs. Given the significant visa charges involved, every part of the application needs to be correct from day one.
Stage Two Planning and Subclass 864 Application
We begin planning the Stage Two Subclass 864 application well before it needs to be lodged — ensuring timing is right, documentation is in order including renewed health examinations, and the transition from the temporary 884 to the permanent 864 is managed smoothly and without gaps in lawful status. We manage the Stage Two application through to the grant of permanent residency.
Common Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
Why Migration Republic
Why Choose Migration Republic?
The contributory aged parent pathway involves some of the largest visa application charges in the entire Australian migration system. When a family is committing to charges of AUD $55,000 or more across the two-stage process — on top of the assurance of support bond, health examinations, and professional fees — the quality and accuracy of every step matters enormously. An application refused because the Balance of Family Test was not correctly assessed. A Stage Two complication because the assurance of support was not properly arranged. A health examination not renewed in time. These are real situations that occur when applications are not properly prepared and managed.
Thorough Balance of Family Test Analysis
We conduct a thorough analysis at Stage One — and freshly reassess at Stage Two, where changes in family structure since the 884 application must be fully evaluated. Getting this right at both stages is the most important thing we do for contributory parent clients.
Complete Two-Stage Pathway Management
We manage the entire pathway — from the initial 884 application through the assurance of support bond coordination, Stage Two planning, renewed health examinations, and right through to the Subclass 864 permanent visa grant. Not just Stage One and goodbye.
Transparent Advice on Total Costs
We discuss the full two-stage cost — both visa charges, both bonds, health examinations at both stages, and professional fees — with every family before they commit. Transparent process with realistic expectations from the very first conversation.
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Ready to Start Your Subclass 884 Contributory Aged Parent Visa Journey?
The contributory pathway is not cheap — but for families where the twenty-year alternative is genuinely not an option, it is the pathway that makes permanent reunion a realistic prospect within a foreseeable timeframe. Check your eligibility with our free tools first, then speak with our MARA-registered agents who will manage every stage of this journey with the thoroughness and care it demands.