If you are in a same-sex relationship and wish to make an application for a partner visa for Australia, things are a lot easier today than they were a few years ago. Australia recognises same-sex relationships. You can marry your same-sex partner in any state and get a marriage certificate.
If you do this you will typically be eligible to lodge a partner visa based on a married relationship. Such an application does not have any 12-month pre-existing relationship requirement. Simply marry and then lodge your partner visa.
However, if you do not wish to marry, but rather you and your same-sex partner instead plan to register your de-facto relationship this is certainly possible in most Australian states and territories – BUT there is no system for gay partners to register as de-facto couples in:
The potential for registration of gay relationships in addition to heterosexual relationships in most states and territories is a significant development in partner immigration law.
Lodging a partner visa as a de facto partner can yield strategic benefits.
Information on how to get married or register your same-sex de facto relationship is available at the Registry of Births Deaths & Marriages.
Please also check carefully whether any “waiting period” may apply between the date of lodgement of an application for registration of a relationship and the date of actual registration of the relationship. This can be around one month but the timing may be very critical in relation to any application you wish to make.
Each and every temporary partner visa applicant, whether homosexual or otherwise, is required to provide evidence of a genuine and continuing relationship .to the Department of Immigration and Border Protection (DIBP)
The rules are that a person is the de facto partner of another person (whether of the same sex or different sex) if a person is in a de facto relationship with another person if they are not in a married relationship with each other but:
If you are in a de facto relationship with an Australian citizen or an Australian permanent resident (or with what is known as an eligible New Zealand Citizen), you may be eligible for a de facto partner visa now.
Do you need help with lodging a same-sex partner visa? Book a consultation with me now. Together we can decide what should we do next. I have helped hundreds of same-sex couples get permanent residence visas so they can continue to live their lives in Australia. Can I help you do the same?
The normal processing time of an Australia partner visa whether is an onshore subclass 820 or an offshore application subclass 309 is around 20 months give or take 5 months. You can check the general processing time on the Department of Home Affairs website here.
Does your sponsor have any criminal record or family violence history? Is the person who is not the sponsor in a partner visa application somebody who is currently in Australia without any visa or with a bridging visa held for more than 28 days?
These are some of the reasons why you might not be eligible to make an application for a partner visa. If you are eligible, these issues may present difficulties for you in getting a partner visa granted.
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hello my dear i want your help i am gay and i want to leave my country because they dont like i am from lebanon if you can do your best to take me to Australia i am not good in English but i understand little bet please i want to leav my life like a normal people because i leav here like scary man to know someone about me i dont like to me in there company
Hi Nilesh just wanted to check if a same gender apply for a defacto visa and if it is granted, in future depending on the circumstances changes with the change of mind and going for a marriage with different gender, will that be an issue?
No.
Sexual orientation can change.
Provided both relationships are sequential and genuine, you'll be ok.
There are serial sponsorship rules that may apply.
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I been looking for visa advice. And it attracts me one of your reply post. We dont want to waste time and money. And i can see the sincerity of you in helping people solving visa issues. Me and my partner got interview for protection in this 2 weeks time. Really need an urgent discussion before we proceed through. If we can chat about this tomorrow Monday 30 August. Looking forward to hear from you soon.
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Dear Sir ,
I am gay from India ,I am a Portuguese passport holder .I am in relationship with my gay partner since 2018 .We want to Marry and settle .We want to choose our destination ,to live ,to work in Australia as my dream place .
My Partner is having a Indian passport ,but I am having a Portuguese Passport .
Can you please help / assist us to immigrate to Australia ?
Like what are the particulars required for the applying of the same sex visa.
WE both are artists ,we work in events.
Thanking you ,
Anthony Rodrigues
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Hello Nandan, me and my partner have applied for a defector partner (paper application) since December 2016 in Pretoria. Up till now we are still waiting for approval. Haven’t heard from immigration. Only got a request for my biometric and medical which was done early February 2020 and submitted before the covid 19 pandemic lockdown and now we are still waiting for the outcome.
We don’t know what could be the problem for the long waiting for us to get an answer. Thanks.
Unortunately this is not an uncommon situation.
If you have not provided any false or misleading information and you are indeed in a genuine and continuing relationship than wait until immigration goes through it's motions.
If you are concerned whether or not you have met the "time of application" criteria, then you might consider contacting me but otherwise I would simply wait and save your money.
I know that this is not particularly satisfactory for many visa applicants wanting to be with their partners in Australia however it is what it is.