Can a PMV (subclass 300 visa) holder enter Australia?.
With the Entry Ban imposed on 20th March 2020, where immediate family members of Australian Citizen and Permanent Residents are exempted from the ban, there are questions as to if a Prospective Marriage Visa holder is also still allowed to enter.
This has been clarified by Immigration with the following wording.
- Partner and Child visa holders (except Prospective Marriage visa holders) can come to Australia.
Anyone entering Australia will need to self-isolate for 14 days, at home or in a hotel. This includes Australian citizens.
Source:
www.homeaffairs.gov.au/…/novel-coronavirus
From 9pm AEDT 20 March 2020, only Australian citizens, residents and immediate family members can travel to Australia.
All travellers to Australia are required to self-isolate for 14 days, either at home or in a hotel.
Without visa – You can’t come to Australia until you have a visa. Apply for a visa and include proof (such as your marriage certificate, your birth certificate or birth certificate for your children). If we let you travel, you will need to self-isolate for 14 days, at home or in a hotel.
With a temporary visa (except for Partner and Child visa holders) – Attach proof (such as your marriage certificate, evidence of your de-facto relationship such as shared finances or property, your birth certificate or birth certificate for your children) and submit this form. Do not travel until we advise that you can. If we let you travel, you will need to self-isolate for 14 days, at home or in a hotel.
Partner and Child visa holders (except Prospective Marriage visa holders) can come to Australia. You will need to self-isolate for 14 days, at home or in a hotel.
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