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我觉得是系统错误,查了日志,那是2012年10月的数字,完全一样。
另外,今年政策和去年差不多,没有变。
•Parent (non-contributory) visa queuing arrangements
•Using the queue calculator for Parent (non-contributory) visa applicants
•Applicants place in the queue
•Contributory Parent visas
The parent category includes both the Parent (non-contributory) and the Contributory Parent visas.
Parent (non-contributory) visa applications have a lower processing priority than other visas in the family stream such as partners, children and contributory parent visas.
In the 2013–14 Migration Program year:
•2250 places have been allocated to Parent (non-contributory) visas, including approximately 1700 places for Parent (subclass 103) visas and approximately 550 places for Aged Parent (subclass 804) visas.
•6675 places have been allocated to Contributory Parent visas (subclasses 173/143 and subclasses 884/864).
The final proportion of places allocated between applicants applying in and outside Australia in both Parent visas types (contributory and non-contributory) is dependent on a number of factors, including client response times.
Parent (non-contributory) visa queuing arrangements
In the 2013–14 Migration Program year, 2250 Parent (non-contributory) visa places are available for applicants applying from in and outside Australia.
To ensure equity, all Parent (non-contributory) visa applications are assessed in order of lodgement, assigned a queue date and then placed in the queue for the relevant visa subclass. You will be advised of your queue date when your application reaches this stage.
The queue date is the date that the application was assessed as meeting the initial criteria for a Parent (non-contributory) visa. When a queue date has been assigned it is a fixed date and the application cannot be given priority ahead of other applications. Applications are finalised in order of their queue date as places become available.
Based on current planning levels, if you are applying for a Parent (non-contributory) visa you can expect an approximate 13 year wait before visa grant consideration after being allocated a queue date.
This waiting period is reflective of the significant number of Parent (non-contributory) visa applications in comparison to the limited number of visa places available each Migration Program year.
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