The subclass 309-100 Partner Visa is designed for individuals who are married to or in a de facto relationship with an Australian citizen, permanent resident, or eligible New Zealand citizen. This visa offers a provisional visa, which is the first step towards gaining a permanent visa under Subclass 100.
The subclass 820-801 Partner Visa is intended for individuals who are already in Australia and in a genuine relationship with an Australian citizen, permanent resident, or eligible New Zealand citizen. The subclass 820 visa is temporary and must be held by the applicant to apply for Subclass 801 permanent onshore partner visa.
The Prospective Marriage Visa Subclass 300 allows applicants to come to Australia and marry their prospective spouses. The applicant must apply for the Partner Visa Subclass 820-801 before the Prospective Marriage Visa expires.
The visa allows the individual to travel and stay in Australia for up to nine months. The individual can work and study in Australia at their own expense. The applicant must meet the health and character requirements specified by Polaris Immigration. The applicant must have repaid all debts to the Australian government (if any) before the grant of the Partner Offshore Visa Subclass 309. The applicant must abide by all Australian laws. The spouse should not be related.
There are certain criteria that need to be fulfilled in order to apply for a Contributory Partner 143 Permanent Visa.
At least 50% of their children must be permanent residents of Australia.
Applicants for the subclass 143 Contributor partner visa australia must have at least one child to nominate them for the visa who is settled in Australia for at least 2 years if not more before applying for the visa
Health and character checks are mandatory for visa applicants to meet the eligibility criteria.
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