Types of Australian Partner Visa
There are three types of Australian Partner Visa:
- Subclass 309: Partner Visa (Outside Australia)
- Subclass 820: Partner visa (Inside Australia)
- Subclass 300: Prospective Marriage Visa
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There are three types of Australian Partner Visa:
Subclass 309 is a temporary visa that allows the applicant to stay in Australia for two years and apply for a permanent one.
Eligibility
Partner Visa (Subclass 820) allows you to stay in Australia temporarily and be eligible for a permanent visa (Subclass 801).
If you are located offshore, and planning to marry an Australian citizen, or a permanent resident, or an eligible New Zealand citizen, you can apply for a prospective marriage visa (Subclass 300) to gain permanent residency in Australia.
Eligibility
Both you and your fiancé must meet a set of relationship criteria to apply for this temporary visa:
After getting a subclass 300 visa, you’ll have 9 months to get married and to lodge a spouse visa, i.e. subclass 820 visa.
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