Partner (Permanent) Visa – SC 100
Partner (Permanent) Visa – SC 100
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).
To Be Eligible:
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- be in a genuine relationship with your spouse or de facto partner who is an Australian citizen, permanent resident, or eligible New Zealand citizen
- have your spouse or de facto partner sponsor you
- be outside Australia when you apply for this visa and when we decide your temporary visa application. Family who applies with you must also be in Australia.
- not had a visa cancelled or an application refused
- not hold certain regional visas
- be in Australia when you apply
- have a sponsor
- be the right age
- meet relationship requirements
- meet our health requirement
- meet our character requirement
- have no debt to the Australian Government
- best interests of the child.
- You must be in Australia when you apply and when DoHA decide on your temporary visa application. Family who applies with you must also be in Australia.
- Be of the right age
- Meet relationship requirements
- hold a temporary Partner (Provisional) visa (subclass 309) or Dependent Child visa (subclass 445)
- continue to be in a genuine and ongoing relationship with your spouse or de facto partner who is an Australian citizen, permanent resident, or eligible New Zealand citizen
If granted, the applicant can
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- live, work and study in Australia indefinitely
- sponsor eligible family members to come to Australia
- apply for Australian citizenship if eligible.
- stay in Australia
- work in Australia
- study in Australia
- travel to and from Australia as many times as you want
- attend free English language classes provided by the Adult Migrant English Program if you are eligible.
- apply for access to Australia’s public health care scheme, Medicare.
- You and your dependants must meet all visa conditions and obey Australian laws.
- Bring a family member
- If you are outside Australia at the time of visa grant you must enter Australia before the date specified in your grant letter.
At iWIse Education, we have a high success rate for the grant of Partner Visa. Our expert team will navigate you through the complex process of the visa.
Each case is different and have unique prospects. Our expert team can help you prepare your application accurately and lodge your visa documents precisely.