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Is a Permanent Partner Visa the Same as a Permanent Residency – Here Is What You Need to Know!

Are you engaged, married, or in a de facto relationship with an Australian citizen or permanent resident? If so, you may be eligible to apply for a partner visa in Australia. In order to apply for a partner visa, you should be sponsored by your Australian Partner. This article provides information on how you can apply for a partner visa in Australia.

Who Is Eligible For A Permanent Visa?

Partner visas are available in two categories such as temporary and permanent. The temporary partner visa lets a de facto partner/spouse of an Australian citizen or Australian permanent resident live in Australia temporarily. Getting this visa (subclass 820) is the first step towards a permanent Partner visa (subclass 801). The permanent partner visa or permanent residency visa lets the de facto partner/spouse of an Australian citizen live in Australia permanently. The applicant should hold a temporary visa to apply for the permanent partner visa.

Benefits Of Permanent Partner Visa As Same As A Permanent Resident Visa

The temporary partner visa lets you:
  • Live and work in the country until a decision is made about the permanent visa
  • Enroll in Australia’s health insurance scheme (Medicare) for health-related care and expenses
  • Include dependent children on your application (they should be in Australia when you apply)
The permanent partner visa lets you:
  • Work and live in Australia indefinitely
  • Enroll in Medicare
  • Can study in Australia
  • Sponsor relatives
  • Travel in and out of the country as you please

Let’s Get Started!

The partner visa can be applied online. You need to provide the necessary documents to prove your claim when applying for the visa. Go Global Immigration Advisors is your trusted partner when applying for a permanent partner visa in Perth, Western Australia.

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