309/100 Partner Visa Australia
309 Visa Partner Visa Australia. To be eligible for this visa you must in a genuine relationship ad be the partner of an Australian Citizen, Australian permanent resident or eligible New Zealand citizen who will sponsor you.. When you apply you must be offshore ( outside Australia) and must be either married ( that is recognised valid under Australian law) or in a deffacto relationship. If you want to bring your partner onshore to Australia so you can marry you consider the prespective marrige visa.
Married applicants
You are a married applicant if your marriage is valid under Australian law and:
- you have a mutual commitment with your spouse to the exclusion of all others
- your relationship is genuine and continuing
- you either live together or don’t live permanently apart
- you are not related by family
To find out if your marriage is valid under Australian law, contact the relevant state or territory agency for births, deaths and marriages.
De facto partners
To be a de facto partner, you must be in a de facto relationship.
You and your partner are in a de facto relationship if:
- you are not married to each other
- you have a mutual commitment with your de facto partner to the exclusion of all others
- your relationship is genuine and continuing
- you either live together or don’t live permanently apart
- you are not related by family.
Usually you must be in your de facto relationship for at least 12 months immediately before you apply for this visa. Time spent dating or in an online relationship might not count as being in a de facto relationship. There are other caveats as well.
309 Temporary Visa & 100 Permanet visa
it is a two-stage application. The first stage is a temporary hisa that will allow you to enter Australia untill the permanent stage of your visa id decided. Current processing timed for 309 offshore partner visa below –

After this the permanent visa 100

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