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There are several subclasses of the Partner Visa you can opt for, depending on your situation and eligibility. 

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Overview

Parent Visa

If your de facto partner or spouse (same or opposite sex) is a citizen ofAustralia, a permanent resident of Australia or an eligible New Zealand citizen, you are eligible for a Partner Visa. To be eligible for a Partner Visa your relationship must be genuine, exclusive, committed and continuing. There are several benefits in applying for a Partner Visa; it allows the holder to access medicare and work full-time in Australia while the visa is being processed.

Visa Applicants

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  • If you are in a relationship with an Australian citizen or a permanent resident or an eligible New Zealand citizen, you could consider applying for a partner visa.
  • You and your sponsor must be in an exclusive relationship.
  • You must pass the medical and character requirements of the visa.
Visa Types

If you are in Australia while applying for a Partner Visa, you will be eligible to apply for:

  • Partner Temporary Visa Onshore (Subclass 820)
  • Partner Permanent Visa Onshore (Subclass 801)

If you are outside Australia while applying for a Partner Visa, you will be eligible to apply for:

  • Partner (Provisional) Visa Offshore (Subclass 309)
  • PartnerMigrant Visa Offshore (Subclass 100)
Benefits for the Applicant

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  • You are entitled to medicare once the visa is lodged.
  • You are entitled to travel while the visa is processing.
  • You are entitled to work rights.
Sponsor Requirements

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  • The sponsor must not have previously sponsored more than one partner.
  • The sponsor must not have sponsored a partner in the last five years. However, you can seek an exemption under special circumstances.
  • The sponsor must satisfy the character requirements of the visa.

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Beneficial Features of a Student Visa

Once you acquire a Student Visa, you are eligible for certain benefits:

  • You may work up to 40 hours per fortnight.
  • Upon successful completion of your higher education course, you are eligible for a 2-year work visa.
  • You can be eligible for extra points that count towards your permanent residency(PR).
  • You may be eligible for Streamlined Visa Processing. This involves lesser paperwork and reduced processing time.
Visa Eligibility

To qualify for a Student Visa (Subclass 500), you must fulfil the following criteria

  • Enrol in an Australian institute as a full-time student.The course must be registered on the Commonwealth Register of Institutions and courses for Overseas Students (CRICOS).
  • Meet the English proficiency requirements. You have to take a proficiency test before applying for your visa
  • Have Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) throughout your stay in Australia.
  • Have access to a sufficient amount of funds that can cover your cost of living in Australia.
  • Pass the relevant health and character criteria.
  • Provide a filled and signed Genuine Temporary Entrant (GTE)application form, confirming that the purpose of your stay in Australia is toreceive an education.
Genuine Temporary Entrant

The Genuine Temporary Entrant (GTE) application is an important document for obtaining a Student Visa. In this form, you will be required to provide details such as

  • Previous study and if you have any study breaks.
  • Employment undertook after your studies and potential employment opportunities after completing your studies in Australia.
  • Reasons to return to your home country after the completion of your studies, for example, family, job opportunities and social ties.
Assessment Level of Education Providers

The assessment level of the education provider is an important. consideration when applying for a Student Visa.

The Department allocates assessment levels to all education providers. Assessment level 1 providers are considered low-risk for visa applicants. t the time of visa application it is important to consider the assessment level of the education provider and country when lodging a student visa. Please contact us for further information about understanding assessment levels.

Partner Visa

Onshore Partner Visa

PartnerTemporary Visa (Subclass 820) and Partner Permanent Visa (Subclass 801) –Onshore application This is your first step towards getting a permanent Australian visa. This visa allows you to live temporarily with your de facto partner or spouse in Australia.

Step 1 - Onshore Temporary Visa Application (Subclass 820)

The first step is the grant of theTemporary Partner Visa (subclass 820). During this stage, you will be able to work in Australia and have access to Medicare.

Benefits of the visa

  • You are eligible to work and study in Australia.
  • You may travel to and from Australia multiple times - there is no limit.
  • You may attend free English classes provided by the Adult Migrant English Program if you pass the eligibility check.
  • You can apply for Australia’s public healthcare scheme(Medicare).

Eligibility

To qualify for this visa, you and your de facto partner/spouse must meet certain requirements:

  • The marriage must be valid under Australian law.
  • If you are unmarried, your de facto relationship should be genuine - your partner and you should be in a relationship for at least 12months.
  • Your spouse or de facto partner must be able to sponsor your stay in Australia.
  • You should be present in Australia while applying for the visa.
  • Your partner/spouse and you cannot be related by family.
  • You must meet the Australian health and character requirements.
Step 2 - Onshore Permanent Residency Visa (Subclass 801)

The second step of the visa occurs two years after the date of lodging the temporary application. This step grants the partner permanent residency to stay in Australia indefinitely.
The applicant and sponsor need to be in an exclusive relationship during the processing of the visa.

Benefits of the visa

  • You are eligible to live, work and study in Australia indefinitely.
  • You may sponsor eligible family members to join you in Australia.
  • You may apply for Australian citizenship upon eligibility.
Beneficial Features of a Student Visa

Once you acquire a Student Visa, you are eligible for certain benefits:

  • You may work up to 40 hours per fortnight.
  • Upon successful completion of your higher education course, you are eligible for a 2-year work visa.
  • You can be eligible for extra points that count towards your permanent residency(PR).
  • You may be eligible for Streamlined Visa Processing. This involves lesser paperwork and reduced processing time.
Visa Eligibility

To qualify for a Student Visa (Subclass 500), you must fulfil the following criteria

  • Enrol in an Australian institute as a full-time student.The course must be registered on the Commonwealth Register of Institutions and courses for Overseas Students (CRICOS).
  • Meet the English proficiency requirements. You have to take a proficiency test before applying for your visa
  • Have Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) throughout your stay in Australia.
  • Have access to a sufficient amount of funds that can cover your cost of living in Australia.
  • Pass the relevant health and character criteria.
  • Provide a filled and signed Genuine Temporary Entrant (GTE)application form, confirming that the purpose of your stay in Australia is toreceive an education.
Genuine Temporary Entrant

The Genuine Temporary Entrant (GTE) application is an important document for obtaining a Student Visa. In this form, you will be required to provide details such as

  • Previous study and if you have any study breaks.
  • Employment undertook after your studies and potential employment opportunities after completing your studies in Australia.
  • Reasons to return to your home country after the completion of your studies, for example, family, job opportunities and social ties.
Assessment Level of Education Providers

The assessment level of the education provider is an important. consideration when applying for a Student Visa.

The Department allocates assessment levels to all education providers. Assessment level 1 providers are considered low-risk for visa applicants. t the time of visa application it is important to consider the assessment level of the education provider and country when lodging a student visa. Please contact us for further information about understanding assessment levels.

Eligibility

To qualify for this visa, you and your de facto partner/spouse must meet certain requirements:

  • You must hold a Partner Temporary Visa (Subclass 820) or aDependent Child Visa (Subclass 445) for at least 2 years.
  • In most cases, you must be in a genuine and ongoing relationship with your spouse or de facto partner.
Partner Visa

Relationship Register

To apply for a Partner Visa on de facto grounds, you should be able to prove that you have lived with your partner for at least 12 months. The 12-month cohabitation period requirement is applied when including a partner for other visas as well:

  • Permanent Visa
  • Business Skills (provisional)
  • Student Visa
  • Partner Visa
  • General Skilled Migration Visa

This rule may be exempted if you register your relationship in an Australian state or territory. While you need to prove that you have been living together with your partner, the duration does not necessarily have to be 12 months.  Registration provides legal recognition as a couple under state laws, and may also be beneficial for immigration purposes. To be eligible for this, there are certain criteria you and your partner must meet.

  • Both partners must be above the age of 18.
  • Neither partner can be in a relationship with another person- particularly in terms of marriage or a de facto relationship.
  • The partners must not be related by family.
  • Both homosexual and heterosexual couples are eligible.
  • At least one partner must be residing in the state or territory where the relationship is registered.
Laws & Requirements for different states

Each Australian state/territory has different laws and requirements for the registration of significant relationships. Registration is available in NSW,QLD, Tasmania, Victoria and the ACT. There is no registration option for NT.

Training Levy is payable at the time of a nomination application. The introduction of the TSS Visa requires the sponsor to pay a training levy to the Skilling Australians Fund (SAF) at the nomination stage.

NSW – Registered relationship under s.4, Relationships Register Act 2010

  • NSW residents can register via theRegistry of Death Birth and Marriages.
  • At least one partner must live in NSW.
  • It will take 28 days to receive your certificate after you have registered your relationship.

Victoria – RegisteredRelationship under s.10(3)(a) of Relationships Act 2008

  • Relationships are registered through Births Deaths and Marriages Victoria.
  • People who are in a registrable domestic relationship or a registrable caring relationship may apply to theRegistrar, in a form approved by the Registrar, for registration of that relationship.
  • At least one partner must live inVictoria.

QLD – CivilPartnership under s.5 of the Civil Partnerships Act 2011

  • At least one partner must have lived in Queensland for at least 6 months.
  • You can apply by post and the processing time to register the relationship is approximately 10 days.

Tasmania – Significant Relationship under s.4of Relationships Act 2003

Beneficial Features of a Student Visa

Once you acquire a Student Visa, you are eligible for certain benefits:

  • You may work up to 40 hours per fortnight.
  • Upon successful completion of your higher education course, you are eligible for a 2-year work visa.
  • You can be eligible for extra points that count towards your permanent residency(PR).
  • You may be eligible for Streamlined Visa Processing. This involves lesser paperwork and reduced processing time.
Visa Eligibility

To qualify for a Student Visa (Subclass 500), you must fulfil the following criteria

  • Enrol in an Australian institute as a full-time student.The course must be registered on the Commonwealth Register of Institutions and courses for Overseas Students (CRICOS).
  • Meet the English proficiency requirements. You have to take a proficiency test before applying for your visa
  • Have Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) throughout your stay in Australia.
  • Have access to a sufficient amount of funds that can cover your cost of living in Australia.
  • Pass the relevant health and character criteria.
  • Provide a filled and signed Genuine Temporary Entrant (GTE)application form, confirming that the purpose of your stay in Australia is toreceive an education.
Genuine Temporary Entrant

The Genuine Temporary Entrant (GTE) application is an important document for obtaining a Student Visa. In this form, you will be required to provide details such as

  • Previous study and if you have any study breaks.
  • Employment undertook after your studies and potential employment opportunities after completing your studies in Australia.
  • Reasons to return to your home country after the completion of your studies, for example, family, job opportunities and social ties.
Assessment Level of Education Providers

The assessment level of the education provider is an important. consideration when applying for a Student Visa.

The Department allocates assessment levels to all education providers. Assessment level 1 providers are considered low-risk for visa applicants. t the time of visa application it is important to consider the assessment level of the education provider and country when lodging a student visa. Please contact us for further information about understanding assessment levels.

  • You can apply by post or in person with the Tasmania Department of Justice.
  • It will take approximately 28 days to receive your registration certificate.
  • Both partners must be residents of Tasmania.

ACT – CivilPartnership under s.6 of Civil Partnerships Act 2008

  • Civil partnership registration can be obtained via Access Canberra.
  • At least one of the partners must live in the ACT.
  • Two forms of evidence of residency must be provided.
  • You can apply in person or by post.However, if you apply by post, at least one applicant must be present for identification at the post office.

South Australia

  • At least one of the partners must be residing in South Australia.
  • Partners must provide certified copies of identity documents.
  • The relationship registration duration is approximately 28 days.

Western Australia (WA)

If you are a resident of WA you can register your de facto relationship, however, it is not recognised formigration purposes.

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Overview

Student Visa

Studying in Australia unlocks an array of doors and opportunities. As an international student, studying at one of Australia’s top universities and programs not only gives you access to premium education but an opportunity to live and experience life the Australian way.  

A Student Visa (Subclass 500) allows international students to partake in a full-time course and work in Australia. After the completion of studies, the student visa can lead to permanent residency.

Beneficial Features of a Student Visa

Once you acquire a Student Visa, you are eligible for certain benefits:

  • You may work up to 40 hours per fortnight.
  • Upon successful completion of your higher education course, you are eligible for a 2-year work visa.
  • You can be eligible for extra points that count towards your permanent residency(PR).
  • You may be eligible for Streamlined Visa Processing. This involves lesser paperwork and reduced processing time.
Genuine Temporary
Entrant

The Genuine Temporary Entrant (GTE) application is an important document for obtaining a Student Visa. In this form, you will be required to provide details such as

  • Previous study and if you have any study breaks.
  • Employment undertook after your studies and potential employment opportunities after completing your studies in Australia.
  • Reasons to return to your home country after the completion of your studies, for example, family, job opportunities and social ties.
Visa
Eligibility

To qualify for a Student Visa (Subclass 500), you must fulfil the following criteria

  • Enrol in an Australian institute as a full-time student.The course must be registered on the Commonwealth Register of Institutions and courses for Overseas Students (CRICOS).
  • Meet the English proficiency requirements. You have to take a proficiency test before applying for your visa
  • Have Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) throughout your stay in Australia.
  • Have access to a sufficient amount of funds that can cover your cost of living in Australia.
  • Pass the relevant health and character criteria.
  • Provide a filled and signed Genuine Temporary Entrant (GTE)application form, confirming that the purpose of your stay in Australia is toreceive an education.
Assessment Level of Education Providers

The assessment level of the education provider is an importantconsideration when applying for a Student Visa.

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