Partner Visa
Partner Visa
The Partner Visa Program in Australia is designed to facilitate the reunion of partners and spouses with their Australian citizen, permanent resident, or eligible New Zealand citizen partners. It enables individuals in genuine and committed relationships to live together in Australia as partners, spouses, or de facto partners.
Key features of the Partner Visa Program include:
Partner Visa (Subclasses 309 and 100): The Partner Visa subclass 309 (temporary) and subclass 100 (permanent) are designed for individuals who are in a genuine and committed relationship with an Australian citizen, permanent resident, or eligible New Zealand citizen. The temporary subclass 309 visa allows partners to live in Australia while waiting for the permanent subclass 100 visa to be processed.
Prospective Marriage Visa (Subclass 300): The Prospective Marriage Visa is for individuals who are engaged to be married to an Australian citizen, permanent resident, or eligible New Zealand citizen. It allows the visa holder to enter Australia and marry their intended partner within nine months of visa approval. After marriage, the applicant can apply for a Partner Visa (subclass 820 and 801).
Partner Visa (Subclasses 820 and 801): The Partner Visa subclass 820 (temporary) and subclass 801 (permanent) are for individuals who are in a genuine and ongoing de facto or spousal relationship with their Australian partner. The temporary subclass 820 visa allows partners to live in Australia while waiting for the permanent subclass 801 visa to be processed.
Applicants for partner visas are required to meet certain eligibility criteria, including providing evidence of their genuine and ongoing relationship, meeting health and character requirements, and complying with other visa conditions as specified by the Department of Home Affairs.
The Partner Visa Program recognizes the importance of fostering family unity and supporting committed relationships. It enables partners to build their lives together in Australia, share cultural experiences, and contribute to the Australian community.
The application process for partner visas can be complex and time-consuming, requiring careful preparation of supporting documentation and evidence of the relationship. Applicants are encouraged to seek professional advice and assistance to navigate the process successfully and maximize their chances of visa approval.
Overall, the Partner Visa Program plays a crucial role in promoting family reunification and supporting the rights of partners and spouses to live together in Australia, fostering strong and enduring relationships within the community.
