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Protection Visa (Subclass 866)

Protection Visa Subclass 866

The Protection Visa Subclass 866 allows individuals who are in Australia and fear persecution in their home country to remain in Australia permanently. This visa is specifically designed for those seeking asylum, offering protection to refugees who are at risk of harm due to their race, religion, nationality, membership of a particular social group, or political opinion.

At Nextgen Migration Consultancy Services, we understand that the process of applying for a Protection Visa can be daunting. Our team of experienced professionals is here to assist you every step of the way, ensuring a smooth and efficient visa application process. We provide a comprehensive consultation service, carefully assessing your situation to ensure that all your documentation is accurate, detailed, and meets the requirements set by the Australian Government.

Protection Visa Subclass 866

The Protection Visa Subclass 866 is a permanent visa that provides protection to individuals who are already in Australia and are at risk of persecution in their home country. This visa is for those who seek asylum due to fear of harm based on factors such as race, religion, nationality, political opinion, or membership in a particular social group.

At Nextgen Migration Consultancy Services, we understand the challenges involved in applying for this visa. Our team of expert migration agents is here to assist you through every step of the process, ensuring a comprehensive approach to your application.

Key Benefits

  • Permanent Residency: Successful applicants will be granted permanent residency, allowing them to live, work, and study in Australia indefinitely.
  • Family Inclusion: If eligible, you can include your immediate family members in your application, extending the same protection and benefits to them.
  • Work Rights: This visa grants you the ability to work in Australia, supporting you and your family as you settle into your new life.
  • Healthcare Access: As a permanent resident, you’ll have access to Medicare, Australia’s healthcare system.
  • Travel Flexibility: While on this visa, you can travel freely within Australia and potentially apply for travel documents if necessary.

Protection Visa Subclass 866

The Protection Visa Subclass 866 is for individuals already in Australia who fear persecution in their home country. If you are a refugee or face substantial harm due to reasons like race, religion, nationality, political opinion, or membership in a particular social group, this visa will allow you to remain in Australia permanently. This visa provides a pathway for protection and security for those who are at risk.

At Nextgen Migration Consultancy Services, we are dedicated to helping you understand and navigate the application process with ease. Our team of migration agents will ensure that your application meets all necessary requirements, helping you take the right steps toward securing your future in Australia.

General Terms and Conditions

Eligibility for Protection Visa Subclass 866:

  • You must be in Australia when applying for this visa.

  • You must meet the definition of a refugee as outlined under Australian immigration law.

  • If you have been refused a Protection visa before, you may still be eligible under specific circumstances.

  • Your application must be lodged within the required timeframe (generally within 45 days from receiving an invitation to apply, if applicable).

If you are applying under this visa, you will need to show that you are at risk of persecution or harm in your home country due to one of the five protected grounds, including race, religion, nationality, political opinion, or membership in a particular social group.

How to Apply for the Protection Visa Subclass 866

The process for applying for the Protection Visa Subclass 866 involves several steps. Here’s a brief overview:

    1. Consultation: We begin with an initial consultation where we assess your personal circumstances and determine your eligibility for the Protection Visa.

    2. Document Preparation: Once eligibility is confirmed, our team will help you collect the necessary documents and evidence to support your claim for protection. This may include personal statements, supporting documents, and other relevant materials.

    3. Visa Lodgement: Your complete application will be lodged with the Department of Home Affairs, ensuring that all necessary forms and supporting documents are included.

    4. Visa Processing: During processing, the Department of Home Affairs will assess your claim. You may be required to attend an interview or provide further information.

    5. Visa Grant: If your application is successful, you will be granted permanent residency under the Protection Visa Subclass 866, with all the rights and benefits of permanent residency in Australia.

FAQs About Partner Visa

The Protection Visa Subclass 866 is a permanent visa that allows individuals already in Australia to remain if they fear persecution in their home country. Applicants must have arrived legally and meet Australia's protection obligations. This visa grants the right to live, work, and study in Australia indefinitely.

Processing times can vary based on individual circumstances and the complexity of the case. On average, applications are processed within approximately 145 days. Factors such as timely submission of required documents and prompt responses to requests can help expedite the process.

Yes, eligible family members—including your partner, dependent children, and certain other relatives—can be included in your Protection Visa application. All included family members must be in Australia at the time of application and meet the relevant visa requirements.

Yes, once granted, the Protection Visa Subclass 866 allows you to work in Australia without restrictions. This enables you to support yourself and your family while contributing to the community.

Yes, holders of the Protection Visa Subclass 866 are entitled to enroll in Medicare, Australia's public healthcare system. This provides access to necessary medical care without the burden of excessive costs.

Generally, travel to your home country is prohibited under Condition 8559, which is attached to the Protection Visa Subclass 866. This condition restricts entry to the country from which you were granted protection. However, in exceptional circumstances, such as attending the funeral of an immediate family member, you may request permission from the Minister for Home Affairs. Approval is granted only under compelling and compassionate grounds.