How can I prove that I’m in a “De Facto Relationship” with my Australian partner?

What is a ‘de facto relationship’ A ‘de facto relationship’ is a genuine relationship between two people who are not married but have a mutual commitment to a shared life to the exclusion of all others and who live together or do not live separately and apart on a permanent basis. You can apply for a partner visa on the basis of being in a ‘de facto relationship’ with an Australian citizen or permanent resident. What are the requirements? Generally,…

Are you in a Married De Facto or Registered Relationship?

People often ask us whether they can migrate to Australia with their Aussie partner. They also ask … Should I apply for a subclass 820 visa or a subclass 309 visa? Do I get a bridging visa? Will I become a permanent resident straight away? Can I work in Australia? Will I get Medicare? Can I get a partner visa if I’m still married to my ex? What happens if I am having a baby? In what circumstances would I…

Where to Lodge Your Partner Visa?

Lodging an application for a partner visa or spousal visa is a step that many couples take on the pathway to building a long-term future together in Australia. Partner visa applications can be lodged overseas (309/100 visa, 300 visa) or in Australia (820/801 visa). In recent years, a high percentage of applicants have decided to lodge their partner visa application whilst they are physically in Australia, but is this the best path to take? How Long Will My Partner Visa…

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