With the partner visa (Provisional and Migrant Visa) (subclass 309/100), you can travel internationally with your spouse or de facto partners who are Australia and New Zealand Australians or Australia Permanent Residency holders.
The partner visa (subclass 100) is a permanent one, whereas, the provisional visa (subclass 309) is a temporary one. Since the 309 visa is a temporary provisional visa, it is first granted for two years, followed by the subclass 100 permanent visa.
Applying for these visas may be a little challenging for you, so, you must contact an experienced and professional migration consultancy i.e., Asia Pacific Group who can assist you with the visa application process.
Highlights
- You get Australian citizenship opportunities.
- You can stay and work in Australia without government support.
- You can travel in and out of Australia as desired.
- You can participate in Australia’s Public Health care scheme (Medicare).
- You can sponsor family and friends to visit Australia.
Key Eligibility Requirements
Provisional Partner (Subclass 309)
- You must be outside of Australia during the time of visa application.
- You must be spouse or de facto partner of an Australian or New Zealand citizen or Australian permanent resident.
- You must be at least 18 years old.
- You must have a sponsor if partner is under 18 years.
- You must meet health and character requirements set by Australian government.
- You must repay all debts to the Australian government before your visa is granted.
Migrant Partner (Subclass 100)
- You must hold a temporary partner visa.
- You must be in an ongoing marriage or de facto relationship.
- You must comply with all Australian laws and conditions on the temporary 309 visa.