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Parent Visa

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A parent-visa is a type of immigration visa designed to allow parents to join their children, typically who are residing legally in a different country. These visas often aim to facilitate family reunification by granting lawful entry and residence rights to parents of residents or citizens in the host country.

Key Features

  • Family reunification focus
  • Eligibility based on parental relationship and sometimes age or dependency status
  • May require sponsorship from a child or resident/ citizen of the country
  • Application process involving security, health, and background checks
  • Possible pathways to permanent residency or citizenship

Pros

  • Enables families to stay together and maintain strong familial bonds
  • Provides legal status and stability for parents living abroad
  • May offer access to healthcare, social benefits, and work opportunities
  • Supports cultural integration and emotional well-being

Cons

  • Can involve lengthy and complex application processes
  • Eligibility criteria may be strict, excluding some applicants
  • Quota limits or waiting periods can delay reunification
  • Financial requirements and sponsorship commitments may be significant

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