Partner Visa

An Australian Partner Visa allows married or de facto (same or opposite sex) couples to enter and remain in Australia with their partner

Live in Australia with your Aussie love!

The Partner Visa (Subclass 820 & 801) might be your perfect match if you’re dreaming of life Down Under with your Australian partner. This visa lets you start with a temporary stay (Subclass 820) and then move towards permanent residency (Subclass 801).

Want to know if you qualify and how to apply?

Head over to our visa guide for all the details!

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Love Across the Distance: Partner Visa (Subclass 309 & 100)

Planning a future together in Australia with your special someone? The Partner Visa (Subclass 309 & 100) can bridge the gap! This two-step visa lets you apply for a temporary visa (Subclass 309) first, then pave the way for permanent residency (Subclass 100).

Perfect for:

  • Partners of Australian citizens, permanent residents, or eligible New Zealand citizens.
  • Long-distance lovebirds (you must be outside Australia when applying).

Start your life Down Under:

This visa lets you work, study, and settle in while your permanent residency application is processed.

Ready to take the plunge?

Check out our visa guide for all the details on eligibility and the application process!

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Ring Bells Down Under: Prospective Marriage Visa (Subclass 300)

Planning to tie the knot with your Aussie sweetheart? The Prospective Marriage Visa (Subclass 300) can help make it happen! This temporary visa lets you enter Australia, get married, and then apply for a Partner Visa to stay permanently.

Say “I Do” Down Under:

  • Perfect for couples who haven’t yet married but plan to in Australia.
  • Allows you to enter Australia to get married within the visa validity period.

Ready to walk down the aisle Aussie-style?

Head over to our visa guide for all the details and make your dream wedding a reality!

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Kiwi Love: Partner Visa for New Zealand Citizens (Subclass 461)

Found your soulmate across the Tasman Sea? The Partner Visa for New Zealand Citizens (Subclass 461) could be your happily ever after! This visa lets the partner of a New Zealand citizen (who meets eligibility requirements) live, work, and study in Australia for up to five years.

For Kiwi couples (and their families):

  • Ideal for partners of New Zealand citizens (with specific eligibility criteria).
  • Enjoy the benefits of living and working in Australia for five years (with the possibility of renewal).

Ready to explore life in Australia together?

Check out our visa guide to see if you qualify and start your Aussie adventure!

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The Four pillars

Partner Visas: The 4 Main Aspects of the Relationship

To be eligible for a partner visa, you must demonstrate that your relationship is genuine and continuing. Decision makers assess four key factors:

Financial Aspects

Evidence of shared finances indicates a genuine relationship:

  • Joint ownership of property or major assets
  • Shared financial responsibilities and liabilities
  • Combined household expenses and joint bank accounts

Nature of the Household

  • Evidence of a shared household includes:
  • Joint ownership or lease of residential property
  • Shared responsibility for children
  • Joint utility bills and household chores
  • Mail addressed to both partners at the same address

Social Aspects

  • Evidence of your relationship’s social aspects:
  • Relationship declared to government and public institutions
  • Joint travel plans and future intentions
  • Statements from friends and family
  • Joint participation in social, cultural, or group activities

Nature of Commitment

  • Evidence of mutual commitment and seriousness of the relationship:
  • Length of the relationship and cohabitation
  • Knowledge of each other’s personal circumstances
  • Emotional support and companionship
  • Long-term intentions and plans

Checklist

Partner Visa Applicant Document

  • Primary Identity Proof (One of the following):
  • Birth certificate showing both parents’ names
  • Identification pages of a family book showing both parents’ names
  • Identification pages of a government-issued ID document
  • Identification pages of a court-issued document proving your identity
  • Identification pages of a family census register
  • Passport: Current passport page showing photo, personal details, issue, and expiry dates
  • Photographs: Two recent passport photos (45 mm x 35 mm) with your name printed on the back
  • National Identity Card (if applicable)
  • Proof of Name Change (if applicable)
  • Form 888: Two statutory declarations from supporting witnesses
  • Proof of Relationship: Evidence that your relationship is genuine and continuing
  • Marriage Certificate (if married)
  • De Facto Relationship Proof (if applicable)

 

Previous Relationships

  • Documents: Divorce papers, death certificates, separation documents, or statutory declarations for any previous marriages or relationships

Meeting Australian Visa Health Requirements

  • Australia maintains high health standards, and most visa applicants must meet minimum health requirements to be granted a visa. This process is known as meeting the health requirement.

Why You Must Meet the Health Requirement

  • Most visa applicants, including some family members not migrating to Australia, must meet the health requirement. Health examinations might be necessary, and results will be assessed by a Medical Officer of the Commonwealth (MOC).

The MOC evaluates if your medical condition might:

  • Threaten public health
  • Result in significant healthcare and community service costs
  • Place a demand on healthcare or community services in short supply
  • The MOC's advice is based solely on medical conditions, not personal circumstances like private health insurance or financial ability to pay for treatment. The MOC might also recommend you sign a health undertaking.
  • Significant Healthcare and Community Service Costs
  • The MOC considers if your health condition could impose significant costs on the Australian community. Cost assessments vary:
  • For temporary visas: Costs are calculated for the period of stay.
  • For permanent visas: Costs are estimated for up to 10 years or life expectancy.
  • A health condition doesn't always mean you'll fail the health requirement due to costs, which depend on the condition's type and severity. Costs of AUD 51,000 or more are considered significant.
  • Safeguarding Access to Healthcare and Services
  • The MOC also assesses if your condition might limit Australian citizens' or residents' access to scarce healthcare or community services, like organ transplants or dialysis. In some cases, a health waiver might be exercised if granting the visa wouldn't result in significant costs or limit access to these services.

Meeting Character Requirements

To visit or live in Australia, you must meet the character requirements as outlined under section 501 of the Migration Act 1958. This applies to visa applicants and those seeking Australian citizenship. Character requirements are crucial for ensuring safety and integrity in the Australian community. Key considerations include criminal history, involvement in certain organizations, and potential risks to the community. Applicants may need to provide police and military certificates, and disclose all past criminal conduct truthfully. Failure to meet these requirements can lead to visa refusal or cancellation, though there are processes to appeal decisions through the Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT).

  • Form 80: Personal particulars for assessment (including character assessment)
  • Police Certificates
  • Military Records: Service records or discharge papers (if applicable)

 

Sponsor Document Checklist

Sponsorship Application

  • Online Submission: Lodge your sponsorship form online after your partner has submitted their visa application and provided you with their Transaction Reference Number (TRN) or application ID
  • Identity Documents
  • Proof of Citizenship/Residency: Evidence that your sponsor is an Australian citizen, Australian permanent resident, or eligible New Zealand citizen
  • Proof of Residence: If your sponsor is an Australian permanent resident or eligible New Zealand citizen, provide proof they usually live in Australia

 

Character Documents

  • Form 80: Personal particulars for assessment (including character assessment)
  • Police Certificates
  • Military Records: Service records or discharge papers (if applicable)

 

Proof of Relationship (For Both Applicant and Sponsor)

Comprehensive Evidence: Provide as many documents as possible to show your relationship is genuine and continuing, based on the four pillars of the relationship:

  • Financial Aspects
  • Nature of the Household
  • Social Aspects
  • Nature of Commitment

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