Turist Visitor Visa – Health issues of My Mum
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We are settled in Australia & acquired the Citizenship & want to invite my parents for 6 months on visit visa.
My Mum has suffered from minor heart ailment in the past though not serious & has diabetes and spondylitic.
Just concerned, how it going to impact the visa application once she goes thro’ health examination.
We shall take a comprehensive health insure to cover though.
One friend said that they might not get more than 3 months of visa.
Other said they just need to health insurance to cover the diagnosed ailment if any?
Confused.
Appreciate if folk can share their experiences & understanding.
My Mum has suffered from minor heart ailment in the past though not serious & has diabetes and spondylitic.
Just concerned, how it going to impact the visa application once she goes thro’ health examination.
We shall take a comprehensive health insure to cover though.
One friend said that they might not get more than 3 months of visa.
Other said they just need to health insurance to cover the diagnosed ailment if any?
Confused.
Appreciate if folk can share their experiences & understanding.
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We are settled in Australia & acquired the Citizenship & want to invite my parents for 6 months on visit visa.
My Mum has suffered from minor heart ailment in the past though not serious & has diabetes and spondylitic.
Just concerned, how it going to impact the visa application once she goes thro’ health examination.
We shall take a comprehensive health insure to cover though.
One friend said that they might not get more than 3 months of visa.
Other said they just need to health insurance to cover the diagnosed ailment if any?
Confused.
Appreciate if folk can share their experiences & understanding.
My Mum has suffered from minor heart ailment in the past though not serious & has diabetes and spondylitic.
Just concerned, how it going to impact the visa application once she goes thro’ health examination.
We shall take a comprehensive health insure to cover though.
One friend said that they might not get more than 3 months of visa.
Other said they just need to health insurance to cover the diagnosed ailment if any?
Confused.
Appreciate if folk can share their experiences & understanding.
I would definitely suggest that you take out travel insurance for them covering medical costs just in case they are ill whilst they are here.
#3
I don't think health conditions are considered for an ETA (Tourist Visa) which is valid for a 3 month stay. The conditions might be different for a long stay visitor visa, but I can't understand why they would be as your parents are only visiting Australia.
I would definitely suggest that you take out travel insurance for them covering medical costs just in case they are ill whilst they are here.
I would definitely suggest that you take out travel insurance for them covering medical costs just in case they are ill whilst they are here.
#4
I was just wondering was this issue cleared up? I am looking for same info, we are getting married next year and have invited a few older relies from blighty. The tourist visa application mentions medicals, naturally they will all have travel insurance, can't understand why they would need medicals for a tourist visa???
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I was just wondering was this issue cleared up? I am looking for same info, we are getting married next year and have invited a few older relies from blighty. The tourist visa application mentions medicals, naturally they will all have travel insurance, can't understand why they would need medicals for a tourist visa???
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My parents are in their 60s and have never had to do a medical to get an ETA visa when they come over. Have your relatives been asked to get one done or are you just wondering if they will need one?
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They have been over a number of times and never had to do a medical before, but when they went to the travel agents to enquire about flights the other day, the travel agent said that Australia had changed their policy and the visa application mentions a medical and where to get one??? It did say DO NOT get a medical unless asked to do so, I'm just panicking a bit as some of my relies have health issues.
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They have been over a number of times and never had to do a medical before, but when they went to the travel agents to enquire about flights the other day, the travel agent said that Australia had changed their policy and the visa application mentions a medical and where to get one??? It did say DO NOT get a medical unless asked to do so, I'm just panicking a bit as some of my relies have health issues.
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My mum got her ETA visa online yesterday. She is 66 and no mention of medical. Just going to book her flight now - yeah! Think the travel agent may be a tad confused as to visa requirements for tourists??
#11
My 86 year old mother came over 2 years ago and didn't have to do medicals for her ETA either. I agree - it sounds like the travel agent is being difficult and the OP's rellies should just apply online themselves.
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just did mine the other day too.....almost instant & no health requirement- travel agents/estate agents-what's the difference ? they all peddle in confusion & guesswork
do as suggested & go online yourself.
do as suggested & go online yourself.
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DIAC can request a medical if they want to - possible reasons could include if the person has been turned down for a longer term visa for medical reasons. However it isn't essential. Bypass the travel agent and just apply online.




