Visa Cancellation

เจาะลึกแนวทางการขอวีซ่าพาร์ทเนอร์: ประเภท 820/801 และ 309/100

การเลือกประเภทวีซ่าพาร์เนอร์ที่ถูกต้องเป็นขั้นตอนแรกที่สำคัญอย่างยิ่งในการเดินทางเพื่อย้ายถิ่นฐานของคุณ ไม่ว่าขณะนี้คุณจะอาศัยอยู่ด้วยกันในออสเตรเลียหรืออยู่คนละประเทศ การทำความเข้าใจข้อกำหนดเฉพาะสำหรับการสมัครแบบในประเทศ (Onshore) เปรียบเทียบกับการสมัครจากนอกประเทศ (Offshore) จึงเป็นสิ่งจำเป็นพื้นฐาน Onshore versus Offshore applications is vital.

Choosing Your Pathway: Onshore vs. Offshore

The primary difference between these subclasses is where the applicant is located when the application is lodged.

  • Onshore (Subclass 820/801): Designed for applicants already in Australia on a valid visa (like a visitor or student visa). Applying onshore usually grants a Bridging Visa, allowing the applicant to stay, work, and access Medicare while waiting for a decision.
  • Offshore (Subclass 309/100): Designed for couples where the applicant is outside Australia. This pathway is common for those living abroad who wish to migrate to Australia together.

Proving Your Relationship: The Four Pillars of Evidence

To grant a partner visa, the Department of Home Affairs must be convinced your relationship is genuine and continuing. You must provide “Pillar Evidence” across these four categories:

1. Financial Aspects of the Relationship

You need to show how you combine your financial lives.

  • Joint Ownership: Evidence of major assets owned together, such as a home, car, or even expensive household appliances.
  • Shared Debt: Joint responsibility for loans, mortgages, or a shared residential lease.
  • Daily Finances: Evidence of a joint bank account used frequently for household shopping and bills.

2. Nature of the Household

This covers your daily living arrangements and how you support each other at home.

  • Living Together: Shared utility bills (electricity, internet), joint lease agreements, or mail showing both names at the same address.
  • Domestic Chores: Detailed statements explaining who handles cooking, cleaning, or bill payments.
  • Care of Children: Documentation showing shared responsibility for any children in the household.

3. Social Aspects of the Relationship

How the world sees you as a couple is just as important as how you see each other.

  • Public Recognition: Photos of you together at weddings, parties, or on holidays with friends and family.
  • Official Declarations: At least two Form 888s (Statutory Declarations) from Australian citizens or permanent residents who can vouch for your relationship.
  • Relationship Registration: If available in your state, a certificate of a registered relationship adds significant weight.

4. Nature of Commitment

This pillar focuses on your long-term intentions and emotional bond.

  • Knowledge of Each Other: Being able to discuss each other’s history, family members, and personal circumstances.
  • Future Plans: Written statements or documentation of shared long-term goals, such as buying a house or starting a family.
  • Periods of Separation: If you have spent time apart, provide logs of messages, video calls, and flight tickets used to visit each other.

Mandatory Health and Character Standards

Even with a perfect relationship, the applicant must meet strict Australian standards.

  • Medical Exams: Applicants must pass a health assessment with a panel physician to ensure they meet the “no significant cost to the community” rule.
  • Police Clearances: You must provide “Character Clearances” for every country where you have lived for 12 months or more over the last 10 years.

Expert Tip: The Department looks for a consistent story. Ensure that the dates on your photos, flight tickets, and bank statements all match the timeline in your written relationship statements.

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