Partner Visa

Partner Visas Made Simple with Pioneer Migration

Australia offers several partner visa options for individuals in a committed relationship with an Australian citizen, Permanent Resident, or eligible New Zealand citizen. These visas provide the opportunity to live, work, and study in Australia, with a pathway to permanent residency. Whether you are married, in a de facto relationship, or engaged to be married, there is a visa option designed to suit your circumstances. Understanding the different visa subclasses, eligibility requirements, and application process is essential to ensuring a smooth transition to life in Australia with your partner.

Types of Partner Visas:

Onshore Partner Visa (Subclass 820/801)

Subclass 820 (Temporary): The first step toward permanent residency.
Subclass 801 (Permanent): Granted after meeting eligibility criteria.
Applicants must be in Australia when applying and when the temporary visa is granted.

Offshore Partner Visa (Subclass 309/100)

Subclass 309 (Temporary): Allows the partner to stay in Australia while the permanent visa is processed.
Subclass 100 (Permanent): Granted once relationship requirements are met.
Applicants must be outside Australia when applying and when the temporary visa is granted.

Prospective Marriage Visa (Subclass 300)

Designed for fiancés of Australian citizens, permanent residents, or eligible New Zealand citizens.
Allows entry into Australia to marry within nine months, after which the applicant can apply for a partner visa.

Key Eligibility Requirements :

At Pioneer Migration, we specialize in guiding applicants through the partner visa process, ensuring that all requirements are met and that your application is as strong as possible. Our team provides expert assistance with gathering evidence, preparing documents, and navigating the complexities of Australian immigration law. Let us help you take the next step towards your future in Australia.

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