Partner Visa

These visas are for the spouse or de facto partner of an Australian citizen, Australian permanent resident or eligible New Zealand citizen. Heterosexual and same-sex couples may apply for an Australian partner visa. Partner visas are granted in two stages. The first is a two-year provisional visa. After this period, couples are reassessed against the criteria of the permanent visa. Applicants must be able to prove they are still in a relationship with their partner or spouse. (Family violence, newborn baby or other compassionate issues are considered case by case basis)

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Sponsor requirements

  • Not have previously sponsored more than one partner,
  • Not have been sponsored by a partner, within the last 5 years (unless there are compelling circumstances)
  • Provide police clearance certificates to the Department for each country in which he/she has lived for at least 12 months during the last 10 years
  • There is no age limit for this visa.

Benefits of applying for a Partner visa:

  • Partner visa is currently the most popular and streamlined visa.
  • Eligible for Medicare at the time of application in Australia.
  • One Visa Application Charge for both temporary and permanent applications.
  • Live in Australia indefinitely, so long as the permanent stage of the visa is granted enjoy unrestricted work and study rights.
  • Attend free English language classes provided by the Adult Migrant English Program if you are eligible Include members of your family unit.
  • Permanent visa pathway which also allows you to apply for Australian citizenship after being a Permanent resident after satisfying certain conditions.
You can still apply for a permanent visa if you have been banned from re-entering Australia. We will consider your immigration history when we make a decision on your application.
Details of the financial aspects of the relationship:
  • Joint Bank Account:
  • Sharing Bills:
  • Money transfer:
  • Rental agreement:
  • Household expenses:
  • Travel expenses:
  • Joint Asset & Liability:
Details of the nature of the household:
  • Living arrangement:
  • Joint responsibility for child:
  • Cleaning, Cooking, and Gardening
Details of the social aspects of the relationship:
  • Joint travel
  • Going out together
  • Group of people Including family member
Details of the nature of the commitment the applicant and the sponsor have to each other.
  • Future plan (family extension, buying new house )
Details of the development of the relationship between the applicant and the sponsor.
  • How, when and where the relationship developed.
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