You must be in a genuine relationship with your spouse or de facto partner who is Australian citizen, Australian permanent and eligible New Zealand citizen
you apply for the temporary and the permanent partner visas together
Subclass 309 Summary
This visa lets the de facto partner or spouse of an Australian citizen, Australian permanent resident or eligible New Zealand citizen live in Australia temporarily. Getting this visa is the first step towards a permanent Partner visa (subclass 100).
Be outside Australia when you apply for this visa
Subclass 100 Summary
This visa lets the de facto partner or spouse of an Australian citizen, Australian permanent resident or eligible New Zealand citizen live in Australia permanent. It is usually granted to people who hold a temporary partner visa (Subclass 309)
In most cases, continue to be in a genuine and ongoing relationship with your partner
You must be in a genuine relationship with your spouse or de facto partner who is Australian citizen, Australian permanent and eligible New Zealand citizen
You apply for the temporary and the permanent partner visas together
Subclass 820 Summary
This visa lets the de facto partner or spouse of an Australian citizen, Australian permanent resident or eligible New Zealand citizen live in Australia temporarily. Getting this visa is the first step towards a permanent Partner visa (subclass 801).
Be inside Australia when you apply for this visa
Subclass 100 Summary
This visa lets the de facto partner or spouse of an Australian citizen, Australian permanent resident or eligible New Zealand citizen live in Australia permanently. It is usually granted to people who hold a temporary partner visa (Subclass 820)
In most cases, continue to be in a genuine and ongoing relationship with your partner
You must hold a temporary Partner visa (subclass 820)
If you are a school student (but not participating in a secondary school student exchange program), you must be aged 6 or older to apply for this visa. You must also be:
less than 17 years old when you begin Year 9
less than 18 years old when you begin Year 10
less than 19 years old when you begin Year 11
less than 20 years old when you begin Year 12
You must include evidence of enrolment in study with your student visa application, or your application will not be valid and can’t be processed.
If you are applying for a student visa and you are under 18 years of age, you must have adequate welfare arrangements in place while you are in Australia.
You might need to provide evidence of your English language skills at the time you submit your visa application.
You and your family members must have and maintain adequate health insurance for the whole of your stay in Australia. To find out the length of coverage you will require, see student visa grant periods. You and your family members must be covered by Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) from an approved Australian health insurance provider, unless an ‘Exception’ applies.
You must have enough money to pay for your stay in Australia.
You must be a genuine temporary entrant and intend to return home after studying in Australia.
You and family members aged 16 years and over who apply for the visa must meet our character requirement.
You and any family members who apply for the visa must meet our health requirement.
Come to Australia to provide care and support for a student visa holder who is under 18 years of age (or over 18 in exceptional circumstances)
Apply this visa can be in or outside Australia
Care for more than one student
Study an English Language Intensive Course for Overseas Students (ELICOS) for less than 20 hours per week, or any other study or training for no more than 3 months
You can stay in Australia until a date specified on your visa grant letter. In deciding this date, we usually consider the length of the student visa holder’s stay or when that student turns 18.
You can be in or outside Australia when you apply for the visa.
You must be:
the parent of the student visa holder, or
a person who has custody of the student, or
a relative of the student, aged 21 years or older, nominated in writing by a parent or person who has custody of the student
You will provide care and support for:
a student visa holder who is under 18 years of age or
a student visa holder who is 18 years of age or older and needs care and support due to exceptional circumstances
For this visa, a relative is the student’s:
parent or step-parent
grandparent or step-grandparent
sibling or stepsibling
aunt, uncle, step-aunt or step-uncle
niece, nephew or step-niece or step-nephew
partner
child or stepchild
You must be able to provide accommodation, general welfare and support to the student.
You must show us evidence that you have enough money to pay for your stay in Australia for meeting the costs and expenses of yourself, your accompanying family members and in most cases, the student visa holder.
You are personally liable for all your healthcare costs while you are in Australia. Medical insurance helps limit your financial liability. You must maintain adequate health cover for the whole of your stay if you are granted this visa. Your insurance should cover you for medically necessary treatment, including transport.
You must be a genuine temporary entrant. Only intend to stay temporarily in Australia and do the things you are allowed to do on this visa.
You and any family members who apply for the visa with you must meet our health requirement
Service Flowchart for School Students
Identify Intended School
Step 1
Prepare School Application
Step 2
Submit School Application
Step 3
Receive Offer
Prepare VISA Documents (refer to VISA application Step 3 onwards)
Step 4
Accept Offer
Step 5
Pay the Tuition Fee and OSHC Health Insurance
Step 6
School Grant COE and CAAW
Prepare to Submit VISA Application (refer to VISA application Step 4 onwards)
Step 7
Provide the List of Relevant Documents
Step 1
Color Scan All Documents
Step 2
Provide All VISA Materials to LwieVisa
Step 3
Submit Student VISA & Student Guardian Application