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No you can't do that. When you migrate to Australia, you are expected to adopt Australian traditions.b_harmeet wrote: According to Indian tradition mother stays with her son when daughters get married. Can I file against immigration department of Australia on the grounds of human rights? As according to rules of DIMA if I have more brothers and sisters in India, I cannot apply for my parent's immigration.
There is an aged dependent relative visa which can work if the parent is supported by a child. However the criteria are very strict. Get some advice from IARC: http://www.iarc.asn.aub_harmeet wrote:I think I should better plan to go back to India in near future because I don't want to contribute to growth of Australia at the stake of my kids.