Partner Visa Subclass 820/801 in Australia (Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide, Brisbane, Hobart)
What is Partner Visa?
With a Partner visa, an Australian citizen, Australian permanent resident or eligible New Zealand citizen can bring their spouse to live in Australia. There are 2 visa categories under Partner visa which are the temporary partner visa (subclass 820) and permanent partner visa (subclass 801). The temporary partner visa is the initial step towards the permanent partner visa.
Partner visa subclass 820 and 801 are applicable for those who wish to apply onshore for their partners. If your partner is overseas and you wish to apply for this visa in Australia (Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide, Brisbane, Hobart etc.), you can go for partner visa subclass 309 and 100. To ensure that your visa application has a high chance of success, it’s best to have professionals by your side. This is where Global Migration can lend a helping hand. Our immigration agents offer valuable advice on partner visa in Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide, Brisbane, Hobart that takes into account your circumstances.
Who can get partner Visa in Australia?
Applicants should be able to provide the following:
Evidence of the genuineness of the relationship
Proof of length of the relationship and time spent living together
Financial evidence supporting the partners commitment to each other
Proof of social features of the relationship, including pictures and letters of support from family and friends describing their relationship
Eligibility requirements:
Be the spouse/de facto partner or be engaged to an Australian citizen, a permanent resident or an eligible New Zealand citizen
Be in a genuine, ongoing relationship
Meet the required health and character criteria
Meet any other criteria of the stream in which you are applying for
With this visa, the applicant can live, study and work in Australia.
To check your eligibility to apply for partner visa in Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide, Brisbane, Hobart or across Australia, get in touch with us.
What are the types of Partner visas?
Spouse Visa Subclass 820 & 801– These visas require the partners to be of 18 years of age and the marriage needs to be legal under Australian law. Underage or polygamous marriages are not accepted in Australia.
To be eligible to apply for a Spouse visa, the applicant must be either married to:
An Australian citizen; or
An Australian permanent resident; or
an eligible New Zealand citizen.
Here are some other aspects that need to be met if you are in a de facto relationship:
- Live together (You and your partner must be living together, or any separation must be only temporary not on a permanent basis)
- Commitment to a shared life to exclusion of all others (a genuine and continuing relationship with your partner)
Must have lived together for a period of at least 12 months prior to lodging visa application
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