Australia Spouse Visa
Australian Partner Visa:
Married or de facto couples can travel to and live in Australia together thanks to the Australian Partner Visa scheme, regardless of gender. If you and your partner are in a sincere and committed relationship with someone from overseas, you and your partner have a variety of alternatives under this program, regardless of whether you are an eligible New Zealand citizen, Australian citizen, permanent resident, or holder of a 457 visa.
PARTNER VISA (Subclass 820/801 and 309/100):
The Partner Visa, which falls under subclasses 820/801 and 309/100, is designed for people who want to live in Australia as permanent residents, spouses, or de facto partners of Australian citizens. The procedure is as follows: first, the temporary partner visa (subclasses 820 and 309) is obtained; then, the permanent partner visa (subclasses 801 and 100) is obtained. Although it is a single application, it is processed in two steps so that partners might obtain temporary status before moving on to permanent residency.
PROSPECTIVE MARRIAGE VISA (Subclass 300):
The Subclass 300 Prospective Marriage Visa is a short-term visa intended for those who want to live together as husband and wife after getting married in Australia. The applicant must be outside of Australia throughout the entirety of the nine-month visa application process and the period after which the visa is granted.
Terms and Conditions:
To be eligible for the Subclass 300 Prospective Marriage Visa, you need to meet the following requirements:
- Partnership:You require sponsorship from a person who is either your spouse, fiance(e), parent, or guardian, depending on the situation. The sponsor must fulfill all legal sponsorship requirements and be an eligible citizen of New Zealand, an Australian citizen, or an Australian permanent resident.
- Well-being and Personality Standards:The Australian immigration authorities have specified some health and character requirements that you must meet. This entails going through health evaluations and proving your good character with police clearance certificates.
- Dependent Family Members: If you want to travel to Australia with your dependent children or other family members, they can apply jointly with you as long as they fit the requirements set forth by Australian immigration laws.