Partner Visa
Partner Visa
Partner visas are central to the family migration program and are processed in two stages—temporary (820/309) followed by permanent residence (801/100). Eligibility is determined by the genuineness of the relationship, meeting health and character standards, and sponsorship by an eligible Australian resident.
- Temporary Partner Visa (Subclass 820/309): Enables the applicant to reside in Australia while the permanent visa is processed.
- Permanent Partner Visa (Subclass 801/100): Issued after the temporary stage, subject to ongoing eligibility.
- Prospective Marriage Visa (Subclass 300): Allows entry for the purpose of marriage, after which a partner visa can be sought.
Disclaimer: It is highly recommended to check the Department of Home Affairs website for comprehensive eligibility details, up-to-date occupation lists, and recent policy changes before commencing your application process. Visa requirements and migration regulations are subject to periodic updates.
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