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Limitation on Partner Visa Sponsorships

Did you know there are limitations on partner visa sponsorship applications? This applies to all Subclass 300 Prospective Marriage Visas as well as Subclass 820 and Subclass 309 Partner (Provisional) Visas. At Emigrate Lawyers, we’re here to guide you through these regulations to ensure a smooth process.

Sponsorship Limitation

The primary purpose of the limitation on partner visa sponsorships is to prevent a person from sponsoring multiple partners within a short period. Here are the key points:

What counts as ‘sponsoring a person’?

Waiver of the Limitation

The Department of Home Affairs (DoHA) may waive the limitation if there are compelling circumstances affecting the sponsor. These circumstances include:

When considering compelling circumstances, DoHA will evaluate:

Registrable Offence

Another critical assessment by DoHA on the sponsorship application is the sponsor’s character. A sponsorship application is usually refused if a police check indicates that the sponsor has a conviction or outstanding charge for a registrable offence. As such, DoHA will usually ask for Australian police checks as well as foreign police checks.

What is considered a registrable offence?

Registrable offences are serious offences, such as child abuse, the murder of a child, causing grievous bodily harm to a child, and possession of child pornography. The meaning of a registrable offence is derived from relevant state/territory legislation, including but not limited to:

Waivers for Registrable Offences

In some circumstances, the above provision may be waived by DoHA. Conditions that must be met include:

Waivers can be extremely complicated and involve writing a submission to DoHA addressing all relevant criteria. Contact us today to see how we can help you.

Contact Emigrate Lawyers Today

For expert advice and assistance on partner visa sponsorship limitations, reach out to Emigrate Lawyers. Our experienced team is here to provide the support and guidance you need to navigate these regulations effectively. 

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