Offshore Partner visa (Subclasses 309 and 100)

Australia PR Visa requirements Subclass 309 and 100

The Partner visa (Subclasses 309 and 100) it enables eligible de facto partner or spouse of an Australian citizen, Australian permanent resident or eligible New Zealand citizen live in Australia temporarily. The application involves a 2-step process, whereby you are required to lodge a combined application for a temporary visa (subclass 309) and a permanent visa (subclass 100 visa) at the same time.
The provisional 309 visa is a temporary visa while the migrant 100 visa is a permanent The temporary provisional 309 visa is granted first, which allows the applicant to stay in Australia for two years and apply for the migrant 100 visa within that duration.

Eligibility Criteria:

Processing Time:

What can I do with this visa?

Eligible Family Members:

An eligible relative can be:

Cost:

AUD 7,850 for the main applicant. This fee covers both:
An additional fee is applicable for each family member who applies for the visa with you, if the holder has Dependent Child visa (subclass 445) there is no fee applicable.
Note: This application fees vary from time to time based on the Australian Department of Home Affairs

Health & Character Requirements:

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FAQ : Frequently Asked Questions

You can stay permanently up to 5 years. As long as your visa is valid
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The processing time will vary time to time, but 75% of applications will be processed in 22-24 months and 90% of applications will be processed in 29-30
months

The subclass 309 is for married or de facto visa applicants who are outside of Australia at the time of lodging their visa application and the subclass 820 is for married or de facto visa applicants who are in Australia at the time of lodging
their visa application.

The visa lets the de facto partner or spouse of an Australian citizen, Australian permanent resident or eligible New Zealand citizen, live in Australia permanently. It is usually granted to people who hold a temporary Partner visa (subclass 309).