Prosective Marriage Visa (Subclass 300)

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Prospective Marriage Visa (Subclass 300)

Overview:  The Prospective Marriage Visa (Subclass 300), often referred to as a fiancé visa, allows you to enter Australia to marry your intended spouse.  This temporary visa enables couples to live together in Australia while preparing for their wedding and applying for a partner visa to stay permanently.

An Australian Prospective Marriage visa is for fiancé/fiancée (those proposed to for marriage) of Australian citizens, Australian permanent residents or eligible New Zealand or citizens to enter Australia to marry their fiancé(e).  It is valid for nine months, during which time the successful applicant must marry the Australian fiancé if he/she wishes to remain in Australia.

An applicant must:

  • personally know and have physically met the fiancé(e); and
  • be engaged to marry the fiancé) e); and
  • intend to live in a genuine marital relationship with their fiancé(e).
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Take Away Points

💍 Lets you join your fiancé(e) in Australia before marriage
🌏 Gives you time to settle and explore the country
📅 Valid for up to 9 months from grant date
🛂 Allows multiple entries during the visa period
❤️ A step toward permanent residency after marriage

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