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This is a question many of our clients ask, and we understand it is important to assist you and your family. Your Australian Migration Lawyer can also provide guidance on how your status may impact your entitlements.
Absolutely you can access Medicare by proving you live in Australia. Australian citizens only have to re-enrol in Medicare if you have lived overseas for more than 5 years and Australian permanent residents need to re-enrol if they lived overseas for more than 12 months.
Normally, you can enjoy Medicare benefits once your parent visa is granted. However, there are some exceptions where you may be eligible to enrol in Medicare while your application is assessed. These exceptions apply to applicants who:
Note: RHCA countries include Belgium, Finland, Italy, Malta, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, the Republic of Ireland, Slovenia, Sweden, and the United Kingdom.
This category includes applicants of combined partner visas (subclass 309/100 or 820/801).
You can apply to Medicare from:
To be eligible for Medicare, you must meet one of these requirements:
Note: you can stay enrolled in Medicare in the circumstances where your permanent resident application fails, and you lodge an appeal.
You can register on Medicare on the date you have a valid temporary visa (covered by one of these Ministerial Orders):
You are entitled to enrol in Medicare on the date you arrive in Australia if you meet the criteria.
You can check your eligibility by visiting this link.
You can enrol in Medicare any time in the 6 months after your first arrival if you:
Note: If you are citizen/permanent resident of Norfolk Island, Cocos (Keeling) Islands, Christmas Island or Lord Howe Island, you are also entitled to Medicare.
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With over 20 years of experience in law and public administration, Nick is a highly skilled Australian migration lawyer.
Nick holds a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from Florida State University (2000), a Juris Doctorate from St. Thomas University School of Law (2004), and a Master of Public Administration from Florida State University (2007). He has been a member of the Florida Bar since 2006 and the District of Columbia Court of Appeals Bar since 2007, establishing a distinguished international legal career before relocating to Melbourne in 2021.
After completing his Australian legal studies at La Trobe University and The College of Law, Nick was admitted as an Australian immigration lawyer, offering expert guidance on a wide range of migration visa applications. Having personally navigated the migration process himself, Nick combines professional expertise with empathy, helping clients successfully manage the complexities of partner visas in Australia.
Nick serves clients nationally, including in Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Perth, and Adelaide, providing comprehensive support. He is also a trusted advisor on Australian spouse visas, resident return visas, and protection visas, ensuring clients fully understand and meet all eligibility requirements in Australia.
Outside his professional life, Nick is a devoted family man with a passion for reading, travel, and film. He enjoys exploring Melbourne’s vibrant coffee culture and discovering the city’s best burgers. Nick’s personal experience with migration fuels his dedication to providing compassionate, knowledgeable support to clients navigating their migration pathway.
LEGAL DISCLAIMER: Articles and blog posts published by Australian Migration Lawyers provide general information only and do not constitute migration or legal advice. Reading this content does not create a lawyer-client relationship, and any reliance on it is strictly at your own risk. Because migration laws change frequently, please consult a registered Australian Lawyer for professional advice tailored to your specific circumstances before making any migration decisions or applications.
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