Partner (Provisional and Migrant Visa) (Subclass 309/100)
Allows the spouse or de facto partner of an Australian sponsor to live in Australia temporarily and later apply for permanent residency.
Why Choose the Partner Visa (Subclass 309/100)?
The Partner Visa (Subclass 309/100) is a two-stage visa that allows the spouse or de facto partner of an Australian citizen, permanent resident, or eligible New Zealand citizen to live in Australia. It begins with a temporary visa (Subclass 309) and leads to permanent residency (Subclass 100), offering a secure path to settle with your loved one long term.
Key Benefits of the Subclass 309/100 Visa
- Live, work, and study in Australia
- Access Medicare (Australia’s public healthcare system)
- Pathway to permanent residency and citizenship
- Include eligible family members in your application
- Travel freely while holding the visa
Visa Stages Under the Subclass 309/100
Subclass 309 – Provisional Visa
This is the temporary stage of the visa that allows you to live in Australia while your permanent visa is processed.
Subclass 100 – Migrant Visa
This is the permanent residency stage, granted after a period of 2 years (subject to ongoing relationship verification).
Visa Eligibility Requirements
- Be married or in a de facto relationship with an eligible Australian sponsor
- Be outside Australia when applying for the Subclass 309 visa
- Prove the relationship is genuine and continuing
- Meet health and character standards
- Provide substantial evidence of your partnership
Evidence of a Genuine Relationship
To support your application, you must submit:
- Financial evidence (joint accounts, bills, loans)
- Social proof (photos together, invitations, joint travel)
- Evidence of living together (shared lease, utilities)
- Statements from friends and family
- Communication records and long-term plans
Health and Character Criteria
- Permanent residency in Australia
- Undergo a medical examination by an approved panel physician
- Provide police clearance certificates from any country you’ve lived in for 12+ months in the past 10 years (since age 16)
Financial Obligations
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You must have no outstanding debts to the Australian Government at the time of decision.
Family Members You Can Include
- Your spouse or de facto partner
- Dependent children or stepchildren
All included family members must meet health and character requirements.
Need Help with the Application Process?
Applying for a Partner Visa involves careful documentation and a multi-step approval process. Rozario Enterprises offers expert support from start to finish, including assistance with eligibility checks, compiling relationship evidence, and ensuring a successful visa outcome.
Disclaimer: This information is for general guidance only and does not constitute legal advice. For official updates, refer to the Department of Home Affairs.


