Guidelines

What is subclass 300 prospective marriage?

What is subclass 300 prospective marriage?

The prospective marriage visa application condition The subclass 300 visa, also commonly known as a fiancé visa, is a temporary visa which, if granted, will allow you to travel to Australia to marry your partner within the 9-month visa period.

Can prospective marriage visa holders enter Australia?

If you are overseas and have a Prospective Marriage (subclass 300) visa, you can now apply for a travel exemption to enter Australia. You must hold the Prospective Marriage (subclass 300) visa; and. Your visa application was lodged at least 12 months before submitting a travel exemption request.

Can I bring my fiance to Australia?

If you intend to marry an Australian citizen or permanent resident, you may be able to obtain a fiancé(e) visa for immigration to Australia. Your fiancé can sponsor you for temporary residence in Australia for up to nine months during which the marriage must take place.

Can I get married on a bridging visa?

Definitely not! A prospective marriage visa (aka fiancée visa) is an offshore visa, and therefore not eligible. You can “bridge your visa” to turn it into another type of visa. You need to apply for a new visa application if you are eligible.

Can a PMV holder apply for an 801 visa?

PMV holders can apply for an 820/801 visa once they have married their sponsor, which then provides a pathway to permanent residence. The PR pathway is: subclass 300 > 820 > 801. This PMV must be applied for whilst you are overseas and you must be overseas when the PMV is granted.

Is the PMV equal to the SSI payment?

The PMV yields equal supplemental security insurance (SSI) payments for a claimant who is subject to the PMV, and a claimant who is subject to the VTR, if neither has other countable income. For dollar values of the PMV, see SI 00835.900 and SI 00835.901 . 3. Rebuttal of the PMV The PMV is the maximum amount of ISM that we can charge.

When to use ISM subject to the PMV rule?

The amount of ISM counted is the amount of the PMV described in SI 00835.300C.2. or the actual value, if the claimant rebuts the PMV and we establish a lower value. We explain the rebuttal rule procedures in SI 00835.320 . The following sections describe ISM subject to the PMV rule: