Solidify your commitment and life together with the 100 Permanent Partner Visa. Migration Launchpad provides comprehensive guidance and support, ensuring a clear and seamless transition to permanent residency in Australia.
The 100 Permanent Partner Visa is the second stage of the offshore partner visa pathway, designed for those who previously held the 309 Temporary Partner Visa. This visa confirms permanent residency, allowing you and your partner, an Australian citizen, permanent resident, or eligible New Zealand citizen, to build your future in Australia permanently.
Grants permanent residency status upon approval
Provides access to Medicare and Australian social benefits
Offers eligibility for Australian citizenship after meeting residency requirements
Full work, study, and travel rights
Must have previously held a 309 Temporary Partner Visa
Provide ongoing and genuine relationship evidence, including shared financial, social, and household commitments
Updated health and character clearances
Documentation showing relationship continuity since initial visa grant
Benefit from our team’s specialised knowledge and experience with Australian migration law, ensuring your application is precise, compliant, and strategically aligned with your residency and career goals.
We use a reverse-engineered approach, focusing on your ultimate objectives, to create personalised visa pathways perfectly matched to your unique circumstances.
Enjoy complete end-to-end management of your visa process, from initial assessment to final submission, removing the hassle and complexity from your migration journey.
We respect your time and aim to make the migration process straightforward and efficient. Our streamlined methods ensure you clearly understand each step without unnecessary delays.
We have successfully helped numerous individuals and families secure their Australian visas. Our genuine track record demonstrates our commitment and ability to deliver positive outcomes for our clients.
Our team genuinely wants you to succeed. We offer continuous, clear communication and assistance throughout your entire journey, ensuring you always have someone reliable to turn to.
The 100 visa finalises your journey to permanent residency, giving you stability and access to all permanent resident benefits, such as healthcare, unrestricted employment opportunities, and the potential for citizenship.
To be granted the 100 visa, applicants need to demonstrate that the relationship has continued since the initial 309 application. We guide you in compiling updated documents, declarations, and proof of shared life milestones, ensuring a seamless transition to PR.
The 100 Partner Visa is typically processed within 6 to 12 months after you submit updated documentation confirming the continued strength and genuineness of your relationship since the grant of the 309 visa. This may include financial, household, social, and commitment-related evidence. Timely and thorough submission of this information helps ensure a smoother assessment and may reduce overall processing time.
You may become eligible to apply for the 100 visa approximately two years after submitting your initial 309 visa application, not from the date it was granted. This is provided your relationship is still ongoing and genuine. Around this time, the Department of Home Affairs may invite you to submit additional documentation to assess your eligibility for permanent residency under the 100 visa.
No, you do not need to be in Australia when the 100 visa is being processed. The Subclass 100 visa is the permanent residency stage of the offshore partner visa pathway, and it is assessed while you are outside of Australia. However, if you’re already in Australia, you may remain while your application is under consideration, provided you hold a valid visa that allows you to do so.
Yes. Life events such as getting married, having children together, or purchasing joint assets (like property) can significantly strengthen your application. These events serve as strong indicators of an ongoing, committed relationship and help demonstrate to the Department that your partnership is continuing in a genuine and stable manner. Supporting documents like birth certificates, marriage certificates, or joint ownership agreements are important pieces of evidence.
No, a new application is not required. When you were granted the 309 visa, you were also considered for the 100 visa in the long term. However, the Department requires updated documentation to assess the development and continuation of your relationship since the initial application. This may include new joint financial records, shared household bills, photos, statutory declarations, and correspondence showing your ongoing commitment.
There are no formal travel restrictions while the 100 visa is being processed. You are free to travel internationally. However, you should maintain Australia as your primary place of residence, as this reinforces your intent to live permanently with your partner in Australia. Be mindful of communication from the Department during this time and ensure you are contactable for any requests for additional information.
To support your 100 visa application, you must provide updated, detailed evidence showing that your relationship is ongoing and genuine. This includes documentation across the four key areas assessed by the Department:
Financial aspects: Joint bank accounts, shared expenses, loans, or property ownership.
Household arrangements: Utility bills, rental agreements, or evidence of cohabitation.
Social context: Photos together, joint invitations, travel history, or statements from friends and family.
Commitment to each other: Future plans, ongoing communication, wills, or legal declarations.
Providing consistent and well-documented evidence in these areas will help ensure your application is processed smoothly and without unnecessary delay.
Take our quick assessment and connect directly with our migration specialists. Together, we’ll identify the visa pathway perfectly tailored to your goals.
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