Eligibility Criteria
Eligibility Criteria
Eligibility Criteria
Eligibility Criteria
Consult with our qualified migration agent or student consultants to assess your eligibility and explore available pathways to PR in Australia.
Designed for individuals intending to marry their Australian partner, this visa allows entry into Australia for nine months to marry and then apply for a subsequent partner visa. Stay from 9 to 15 months from date of grant.
This temporary visa is for those who are outside Australia and want to join their Australian partner.
If you hold a Subclass 309 visa and your relationship is still genuine and ongoing after a waiting period, you can apply for this visa to become a permanent resident.
These visas are for onshore applicants (inside Australia) married or in a de facto relationship with an eligible Australian citizen, permanent resident, or New Zealand citizen
Allows parents to join their children who are Australian citizens, permanent residents, or eligible New Zealand citizens.
Faster processing for those willing to make a higher contribution.
For dependent children of Australian citizens, permanent residents, or eligible New Zealand citizens.
For adopted children migrating to join their adoptive parents.
The eligibility criteria for Family Migration visas can vary, and it’s crucial to understand the specific requirements for each visa type. Some common eligibility factors include:
Initial Assessment: Contact our team for an initial consultation. We will assess your eligibility and recommend the most suitable visa pathway for your family situation.
Gather Documentation: Receive a comprehensive document checklist tailored to your specific visa type. This may include proof of relationship, financial capacity, health examinations, and character assessments.
Submit Expression of Interest (EOI): For certain visas, such as the Contributory Parent Visa, submitting an Expression of Interest (EOI) through SkillSelect may be required.
Lodge Visa Application: Submit your visa application online through the official Department of Home Affairs website. Pay the required visa application fee as specified for your visa type.
Health and Character Assessments: Undergo health examinations from approved panel physicians.
Character Checks: Obtain police clearances from all relevant countries of residence.
Assurance of Support (AoS): If applying for certain Parent Visas, you may need an Assurance of Support (AoS) from an eligible sponsor.
Application Processing: The Department of Home Affairs will process your application. The processing time varies based on the visa type and individual circumstances.
Visa Grant: Once approved, you will receive a notification of your visa grant. Be aware of any conditions attached to your visa and ensure compliance.
Travel to Australia: Coordinate travel arrangements for you and your family to Australia. Upon arrival, activate your visa to commence your new life in Australia.
Settle in Australia: Utilize settlement services available to help you and your family integrate into Australian society. Inform relevant authorities of your address and contact details within Australia.
Disclaimer: This webpage does not constitute legal advice, and is for informational purposes only. Always consult with a registered migration agent for accurate and up-to date information, or visit the official website of the Department of Home Affairs.