(subclasses 820 and 801) Prospective Marriage visa (subclass 300) Partner visa (apply overseas)
(subclasses 309 and 100) Aged Parent visa (subclass 804) Parent visa (subclass 103) Remaining Relative visa (subclass 835) Remaining Relative visa (subclass 115) Adoption visa (subclass 102) Child visa (subclass 101) Child visa (subclass 802) Dependent Child visa (subclass 445) Aged Dependent Relative visa (subclass 114) Aged Dependent Relative visa
(subclass 838) Contributory Aged Parent (Temporary) visa (subclass 884) Contributory Aged Parent visa
(subclass 864) Contributory Parent (Temporary) visa (subclass 173) Carer visa (subclass 836) Carer visa (subclass 116) New Zealand Citizen Family Relationship visa (subclass 461) Orphan Relative visa (subclass 117) Orphan Relative visa (subclass 837) Sponsored Parent (Temporary) visa (subclass 870) Contributory Parent visa (subclass 143)
Partner visa (apply in Australia)
(subclasses 820 and 801)
Join your partner or spouse in Australia with a Partner visa. Temporary and permanent visas are available for partners of Australian citizens, permanent residents, or eligible New Zealand citizens.
Partner visa (Temporary)
Live with your de facto partner or spouse temporarily in Australia. The visa is the first step towards a permanent Partner visa (subclass 801).
Partner visa (Permanent)
Live permanently with your de facto partner or spouse in Australia. Usually granted to people holding a temporary Partner visa (subclass 820)
Prospective Marriage Visa
Come to Australia to marry your prospective spouse and apply for a Partner visa.
Partner visa (apply overseas)
(subclasses 309 and 100)
Eligible partners or spouses of Australian citizens, permanent residents, or eligible New Zealand citizens can live in Australia with this visa.
Partner (Provisional) visa
Live temporarily in Australia with your de facto partner or spouse. The visa is the first step towards a permanent Partner visa (subclass 100)
Partner (Migrant) visa
Live permanently in Australia with your de facto partner or spouse. Usually granted to people holding a temporary Partner visa (subclass 309)
Aged Parent visa
Let your aged parent of a settled Australian citizen, Australian permanent resident, or eligible New Zealand citizen stay in Australia permanently with this visa.
Parent visa
This permanent visa allows a parent of a settled Australian citizen, Australian permanent resident, or eligible New Zealand citizen to move to Australia.
Remaining Relative visa
Stay in Australia permanently to be with your only close family members.
Remaining Relative visa
Move to Australia to be with their only close family members who are Australian citizens, permanent residents, or eligible New Zealand citizens.
Adoption visa
Let children adopted outside Australia live in Australia with their adoptive parents.
Child visa
Allow children outside Australia to move to Australia to live with their parents.
Dependent Child visa
Let children stay in Australia temporarily while their parent's permanent Partner visa application is being processed.
Aged Dependent Relative visa
Join your family in Australia with this permanent visa for a single older person who relies on a relative living in Australia for financial support.
Aged Dependent Relative visa
Stay in Australia with this permanent visa if you are a single older person who relies on a relative living in Australia for financial support.
Contributory Aged Parent (Temporary) visa
This temporary visa allows the aged parent of a settled Australian citizen, Australian permanent resident, or eligible New Zealand citizen to stay in Australia temporarily.
Contributory Aged Parent visa
This permanent visa lets the aged parent of a settled Australian citizen, Australian permanent resident, or eligible New Zealand citizen stay in Australia.
Contributory Parent (Temporary) visa
Stay temporarily in Australia with this visa if you are a parent of a settled Australian citizen, Australian permanent resident, or eligible New Zealand citizen.
Carer visa
This permanent visa allows you to stay in Australia to care for someone with a long-term medical condition who has no reasonable access to care options in Australia.
Carer visa
This permanent visa lets you move to Australia to care for someone with a long-term medical condition. They must have no reasonable access to care options in Australia.
New Zealand Citizen Family Relationship visa
If you are not a New Zealand citizen but a member of a family unit of a New Zealand citizen, this visa allows you to live and work in Australia for five years.
Orphan Relative visa
This visa lets a single child come to Australia to live with a relative if their parents are deceased, can't care for them, or can't be found.
Orphan Relative visa
If you are a single child already in Australia, this visa allows you to stay with a relative if your parents are deceased, can't care for you, or can't be found.
Sponsored Parent (Temporary) visa
This visa allows parents of Australian citizens, permanent residents, or eligible New Zealand citizens to visit Australia for up to 3 or 5 years.
Contributory Parent visa
This visa allows a parent of a settled Australian citizen, Australian permanent resident, or eligible New Zealand citizen to move to Australia permanently.
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