Partner Visa
This visa permits the life partner or accepted accomplice of an Australian resident, changeless inhabitant or qualified New Zealand resident to live in Australia.
Your Marriage must be substantial under Australian Law or you more likely than not been in a true relationship for in any event a year.
Partner Visa
Partner Visa
(Subclasses 309 And 100)
– For Offshore Applicants
- This visa permits the mate or true accomplice of an Australian resident, lasting inhabitant or qualified New Zealand resident to live in Australia.Your Marriage must be legitimate under Australian Law or you more likely than not been in an accepted relationship for at any rate a year.
- The Temporary Partner (Provisional) visa (Subclass 309) is conceded first and lets you remain in Australia while the perpetual Partner(Migrant) visa (Subclass 100) is processed.You apply for both the changeless and brief visas simultaneously and pay just one expense. On the off chance that you are allowed the impermanent Partner (Provisional) visa (subclass 309), you are qualified to be surveyed for the lasting Partner (Migrant) visa (subclass 100) around two years after you held up your application. You should give further reports to this appraisal.
- On the off chance that you have been in a long haul relationship before you hold up your application, the changeless Partner (Migrant) visa (subclass 100) might be allowed following the impermanent Partner (Provisional) visa (subclass 309).
- On the brief 309 visa, you can work, study and remain until a choice is made about your lasting Partner visa (subclass 100).
- On the perpetual 100 visa, you can work, study, stay for all time and apply for Australian citizenship (if qualified).
Partner Visa
Partner Visa (Subclasses 820 And 801) – For Onshore Applicants
- This visa allows the partner or spouse of an Australian citizen, Australian permanent resident or eligible New Zealand citizen to live in Australia.
- Your Marriage must be valid under Australian Law or you must have been in a de-facto relationship for at least 12 months.
- The temporary Partner visa (subclass 820) is granted first and lets you stay in Australia while the permanent Partner visa (subclass 801) is processed.Obtaining the permanent Partner visa is a two stage process. To be eligible for a permanent partner visa you first need to be granted a temporary partner visa. You apply for both the permanent and temporary visas at the same time and pay only one fee. If you are granted the temporary visa, you are eligible to be assessed for the permanent Partner visa (subclass 801) about two years after you lodged your application. You will need to provide further documents for this assessment.
- If you have been in a long term relationship before you lodge your application, the permanent subclass 801 visa may be granted immediately after the temporary subclass 820 visa.
- On the temporary 820 visa, you can work, study and stay until a decision is made about your permanent Partner visa (subclass 801).
- On the permanent 801 visa, you can work, study, stay permanently and apply for Australian citizenship (if eligible).