Partner Visa

Partner Visa

A Fiancé, partner or spouse who are in relationship with an Australian permanent resident or Australian citizen.

1. Partner Visa Subclass 820/801 (Apply in Australia)

The partner or spouse who are being in a relationship with an eligible partner (sponsor)

  • Stay in Australia to lodge valid application
  • The de facto partner or spouse of an Australian citizen or Australian permanent resident.
  • De facto relationship at least of 12 months duration.
  • Getting this visa is the first step towards a permanent Partner visa (subclass 801).
  • Relationship must be able to prove in four factors; joint financial aspects of the relationship, joint nature of the household arrangement, the social aspects of the relationship and the nature of the couple’s commitment to one another
  • 820 (temporary) visa will be granted first which allow a visa holder to:
    • Live and work in Australia
    • Multiple entry Australia
    • Australia’s public health care scheme (Medicare)
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2. Partner visa subclasses 309/100 (apply overseas)

The partner or spouse who are being in a relationship with an eligible partner (sponsor)

  • Stay outside Australia to lodge valid application
  • De facto partner or spouse of an Australian citizen, Australian permanent resident live in Australia temporarily.
  • De facto relationship at least of 12 months duration.
  • Getting this visa is the first step towards a permanent Partner visa (subclass 100).
  • Relationship must be able to prove in four factors; joint financial aspects of the relationship, joint nature of the household arrangement, the social aspects of the relationship and the nature of the couple’s commitment to one another
  • 309 (temporary) visa will be granted first which allow a visa holder to:
    • Live and work in Australia
    • Multiple entry Australia
    • Australia’s public health care scheme (Medicare)
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3. Prospective marriage visa subclasses 300 (apply overseas)

A fiancé who are being in a relationship and plan to marry an Australian permanet resident or Australian citizen and stay in Australia.

  • Stay outside Australia to lodge valid application
  • Allow a visa holder to enter and remain in Australia for 9 months to marry their fiancé.
  • A genuine intention to marry within the 9 months validity period of the visa.
  • A fiancé met each other in person before engagement and apply visa.
  • A fiancé who intend to settle permanently in Australia, he/she will need to apply for an onshore Partner Visa (820/801) after marriage.
  • Allow a holder visa to:
    • stay in Australia for between 9 and 15 months from date of grant of visa.
    • work in Australia.
    • study in Australia at own expense.
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