As Filipinos, we are known to be family oriented. As much as possible, we want to be together as one strong unit. We are very tight in our relationships. We take care of family even those outside our first degree.
With this, it’s a given to take care our parents. If you’re working abroad for quite some time now, most likely, you would have petitioned for your parents’ visa to be finally with your them in person. It’s the time to join them together in one household and let them live their remaining years happily in your providence.
But April had been an upsetting month, hasn’t it? If you don’t know yet, the AU government has implemented “shadow changes” in the income requirements for parent visas.
With this, it’s a given to take care our parents. If you’re working abroad for quite some time now, most likely, you would have petitioned for your parents’ visa to be finally with your them in person. It’s the time to join them together in one household and let them live their remaining years happily in your providence.
But April had been an upsetting month, hasn’t it? If you don’t know yet, the AU government has implemented “shadow changes” in the income requirements for parent visas.