Partner visas
There are several partner visa options available. These depend on your relationship status, the length of your relationship, and whether you are applying from inside or outside Australia.
Types of Partner Visas:
Onshore Partner Visa (Subclass 820/801): It allows applicants to stay in Australia while their application is processed.
Offshore Partner Visa (Subclass 309/100): For partners outside Australia at the time of application.
All partner visas require sponsorship by an Australian citizen or permanent resident, or an eligible New Zealand citizen. Partner visas can be very confusing and require a significant amount of evidence to satisfy partner visa case officers that your relationship is genuine—and ongoing.
Key Requirements for a Partner Visa:
Marital Status: Must be legally married or in a de facto relationship.
Mutual Commitment: Evidence of a genuine and continuing relationship is required.
Cohabitation: Living together or, if living apart, only temporarily so.
Health and Character: Meet health and character requirements for migration.
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