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Can I move to Australia at the age of 55? Visa Options Explained

While many Australian skilled migration programs impose age caps at 45, individuals aged 55 can still find viable pathways to relocation. If you are asking, can I move to Australia at the age of 55, understanding the specific visa options is the critical first step in planning your new life abroad.

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Can you emigrate to Australia if you are over 70? Your visa options

While most skilled migration visas have an age limit of 45, individuals over 70 can still emigrate to Australia through specific visa streams, particularly family-based visas. The key to success is understanding these distinct pathways, their financial implications, and the eligibility criteria designed for older applicants.

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Can I move to Australia with my family as a caregiver?

According to the Australian Department of Home Affairs, the demand for 'Other Family' visas, which includes the Carer visa, is greater than the number of places available each year, leading to potentially lengthy processing times. So, can I move to Australia with my family as a caregiver? Yes, it is possible through the Carer visa (subclasses 116 and 836), provided you meet a strict set of eligibility criteria and your family members also satisfy all health and character requirements.

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Can I move to Australia at 70? Your visa guide to retiring Down Under

According to a 2025 analysis of Australia's immigration policy, while skilled migration has age limits, family-sponsored visas for parents have no upper age restrictions, making it possible for you to move to Australia at 70. Key pathways include the Aged Parent visa (Subclass 804) and Contributory Aged Parent visa (Subclass 864), provided you have an eligible child in Australia.

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