Partner migration is migration to Australia as the spouse, prospective spouse (fiancé(e)) of an Australian citizen, Australian permanent resident or eligible New Zealand citizen.
- Partner Visa (subclasses 820 and 801)
- Partner Temporary Visa (subclass 309) and Partner Permanent Visa (subclass 100)
- Prospective Marriage Visa (subclass 300)
Partner Visa (subclasses 820 and 801)
This visa allows the spouse or de facto partner of an Australian citizen, permanent resident or eligible New Zealand citizen to live in Australia.
You must be in Australia when you apply and also when this visa is decided. Average processing time for this visa is 12 to 15 months.
The Partner temporary visa (subclass 820) is the first stage towards a Partner permanent visa (subclass 801). You lodge one application form for your temporary and permanent visas and pay one application charge. Your application is processed in two stages, about two years apart.
The Partner temporary visa (subclass 820) allows visa-holders to
live in Australia until a decision is made about your permanent Partner visa
work in Australia
study in Australia, but with no access to government funding
enrol in Medicare, Australia’s scheme for health-related care and expenses.
The Partner permanent visa (subclass 801) allows visa-holders to
live, work and study in Australia
apply for Australian citizenship
sponsor eligible relatives for permanent residence
receive some social security payments
travel to and from Australia for five years from the date the visa is granted
Partner Temporary Visa (subclass 309) and Partner Permanent Visa (subclass 100)
Those who can apply under the Spouse category are people who are married or in a de facto relationship with their sponsor. The sponsor must be an Australian citizen, Australian permanent resident or eligible New Zealand citizen.
The Partner temporary visa (subclass 309) is the first stage towards a Partner permanent visa (subclass 100). You lodge only one application for your temporary and permanent visas and pay one application charge. Your application is processed in two stages, about two years apart.
You must be outside Australia when you apply and also when the Partner (Provisional) visa (subclass 309) is granted. You can be in or outside Australia when Partner visa (subclass 100) is granted.
The Partner (temporary) visa (subclass 309) allows visa-holders to
enter Australia and live here until a decision is made about your permanent Partner visa
work in Australia
study in Australia, but with no access to government funding
enrol in Medicare, Australia’s scheme for health-related care and expenses.
The Partner Visa (permanent) visa (subclass 100) allows visa-holders to
live, work and study in Australia
apply for Australian citizenship
sponsor eligible relatives for permanent residence
receive some social security payments
travel to and from Australia for five years from the date the visa is granted
Prospective Marriage Visa (subclass 300)
This visa allows people to come to Australia to marry their prospective spouse. You must be outside Australia when you lodge your application and when the visa is granted. The sponsor must be an Australian citizen, Australian permanent resident or eligible New Zealand citizen. It is a temporary visa for nine months. You can have the wedding in any country: the wedding does not need to be in Australia.
This visa allows visa-holders to
enter Australia before you marry your prospective spouse
travel in and out of Australia as often as you want
work in Australia, although some employers might not hire people with temporary visas
study in Australia, but with no access to government funding for tertiary study
apply for a partner visa, in Australia, after your marriage.