Do you have family already in Australia?  Are you in a relationship with an Australian partner and would like to relocate to Australia with them?  Our specialist immigration advisors will work with you to offer advice and assist with your visa application.
There are quite a number of pathways and streams for securing a family visa in Australia.  These include:
Do you have family already in Australia?  Are you in a relationship with an Australian partner and would like to relocate to Australia with them?  Our specialist immigration advisors will work with you to offer advice and assist with your visa application.
There are quite a number of pathways and streams for securing a family visa in Australia.  These include:

Temporary Partner Visa

Subclasses: 309 and 820

Overview:

This visa will allow you to bring your spouse or defacto partner here to Australia.  Both visas (Offshore class 309 and Onshore class 820) can be converted to permanent residency as subclass 100 or subclass 801 visas 2 years after the temporary visa is submitted.

Basic Eligibility:

  • Aged 18 years and older
  • Meet relationship requirements
  • Meet health and character requirements

Detail:

Successful applicants under this visa can live, work and study within Australia for usually up to 24 months and then you can apply for Permanent Partner Visa when you meet requirements.  You can enrol in Australia’s public health care scheme and travel to and from Australia as many times as you want.  You may also wish to include family members in your application.

 

Prospective Marriage Visa

Subclass: 300

Overview:

This visa lets your come to Australia to marry your prospective spouse and then apply for a Partner visa.

Basic Eligibility:

  • Be 18 years or older
  • Meet health and character requirements
  • Intend to marry your spouse before the end of the visa period

Detail:

Successful applicants under this visa stay and work in Australia for 9 months from the date your visa is granted.  You may also study within Australia at your own expense and can travel to and from Australia as many times as you wish. You may also include members of the family unit in your application when you apply.

 

Parent Visa Options

Subclasses: 804, 103, 173, 143, 864, 884

Overview:

There are a range of Parent visa options including new temporary options from November 2017.  Other permanent visa options include Aged Parent visa onshore (subclass 804 visa) and offshore (subclass 103 visa) and Contributory Parent visas which can be submitted onshore or offshore (visa subclasses 173, 143, 864, 884).

Basic Eligibility:

  • Have health insurance
  • Meet character and health requirements
  • Have assurance of support
  • Meet the balance of family test

Detail:

Depending on which visa stream you apply under, parent visa holders can stay in Australia on a temporary or permanent basis.  Wilson Migration will help you determine the most appropriate visa for your situation and desired outcomes.

 

Permanent (Migrant) Partner Visas

Subclasses: 100 and 801

Overview:

This visa allows the defacto partner or spouse of an Australian citizen, Australian permanent resident or eligible New Zealand citizen, to live in Australia permanently.  It is usually granted to people who hold a temporary Partner Visa (subclass 309).

 

Basic Eligibility:

  • Must hold a Partner Provisional Visa (subclass 309) or
  • A Dependent Child Visa (subclass 445) or
  • Partner Visa (subclass 820)

Detail:

Successful applicants under this visa can live, work and study within Australia indefinitely and may wish to apply for Australian citizenship if eligible.  You can enrol in Australia’s public health care scheme and sponsor your relatives to come to Australia.

 

Child Visa Options

Subclasses: 802 and 101

Overview:

You can apply to bring a child to live with you in Australia if you are already a Permanent Resident or Citizen. You can submit a visa offshore or onshore.

Basic Eligibility:

  • Meet age requirements
  • Be a dependent child of a parent who is an Australian citizen, eligible New Zealand Citizen or holder of an Australian permanent visa
  • Be single and dependent upon the parent
  • Meet health and character requirements

Detail:

Depending on which visa stream you apply under, child visa holders can stay in Australia on a temporary or permanent basis.  Wilson Migration will help you determine the most appropriate visa for your situation and desired outcomes.

 

Sponsored Parent (Temporary) Visa

Subclasses: 870

Overview:

This temporary visa lets a parent of an Australian citizen, Australian permanent resident or eligible New Zealand citizen visit Australia for up to 3 or 5 years.

Basic Eligibility:

  • You must have an approved Parent Sponsor
  • Meet health and character requirements
  • Have health insurance
  • Have enough funds to support yourself during your stay
  • Have a genuine intention to only stay temporarily

Detail:

Successful applicants under this visa stay within Australia on a temporary basis only for up to 3 or 5 years per visa.  You can not work in Australia while on this visa and this visa does not lead to permanent residency.

 

Temporary Partner Visa

Subclasses: 309 and 820

Overview:

This visa will allow you to bring your spouse or defacto partner here to Australia.  Both visas (Offshore class 309 and Onshore class 820) can be converted to permanent residency as subclass 100 or subclass 801 visas 2 years after the temporary visa is submitted.

Basic Eligibility:

  • Aged 18 years and older
  • Meet relationship requirements
  • Meet health and character requirements

Detail:

Successful applicants under this visa can live, work and study within Australia for usually up to 24 months and then you can apply for Permanent Partner Visa when you meet requirements.  You can enrol in Australia’s public health care scheme and travel to and from Australia as many times as you want.  You may also wish to include family members in your application.

 

Permanent (Migrant) Partner Visas

Subclasses: 100 and 801

Overview:

This visa allows the defacto partner or spouse of an Australian citizen, Australian permanent resident or eligible New Zealand citizen, to live in Australia permanently.  It is usually granted to people who hold a temporary Partner Visa (subclass 309).

 

Basic Eligibility:

  • Must hold a Partner Provisional Visa (subclass 309) or
  • A Dependent Child Visa (subclass 445) or
  • Partner Visa (subclass 820)

Detail:

Successful applicants under this visa can live, work and study within Australia indefinitely and may wish to apply for Australian citizenship if eligible.  You can enrol in Australia’s public health care scheme and sponsor your relatives to come to Australia.

 

Child Visa Options

Subclasses: 802 and 101

Overview:

You can apply to bring a child to live with you in Australia if you are already a Permanent Resident or Citizen. You can submit a visa offshore or onshore.

Basic Eligibility:

  • Meet age requirements
  • Be a dependent child of a parent who is an Australian citizen, eligible New Zealand Citizen or holder of an Australian permanent visa
  • Be single and dependent upon the parent
  • Meet health and character requirements

Detail:

Depending on which visa stream you apply under, child visa holders can stay in Australia on a temporary or permanent basis.  Wilson Migration will help you determine the most appropriate visa for your situation and desired outcomes.

 

Prospective Marriage Visa

Subclass: 300

Overview:

This visa lets your come to Australia to marry your prospective spouse and then apply for a Partner visa.

Basic Eligibility:

  • Be 18 years or older
  • Meet health and character requirements
  • Intend to marry your spouse before the end of the visa period

Detail:

Successful applicants under this visa stay and work in Australia for 9 months from the date your visa is granted.  You may also study within Australia at your own expense and can travel to and from Australia as many times as you wish. You may also include members of the family unit in your application when you apply.

 

Parent Visa Options

Subclasses: 804, 103, 173, 143, 864, 884

Overview:

There are a range of Parent visa options including new temporary options from November 2017.  Other permanent visa options include Aged Parent visa onshore (subclass 804 visa) and offshore (subclass 103 visa) and Contributory Parent visas which can be submitted onshore or offshore (visa subclasses 173, 143, 864, 884).

Basic Eligibility:

  • Have health insurance
  • Meet character and health requirements
  • Have assurance of support
  • Meet the balance of family test

Detail:

Depending on which visa stream you apply under, parent visa holders can stay in Australia on a temporary or permanent basis.  Wilson Migration will help you determine the most appropriate visa for your situation and desired outcomes.

 

Sponsored Parent (Temporary) Visa

Subclasses: 870

Overview:

This temporary visa lets a parent of an Australian citizen, Australian permanent resident or eligible New Zealand citizen visit Australia for up to 3 or 5 years.

Basic Eligibility:

  • You must have an approved Parent Sponsor
  • Meet health and character requirements
  • Have health insurance
  • Have enough funds to support yourself during your stay
  • Have a genuine intention to only stay temporarily

Detail:

Successful applicants under this visa stay within Australia on a temporary basis only for up to 3 or 5 years per visa.  You can not work in Australia while on this visa and this visa does not lead to permanent residency.