- 06, 04, 2016
- Comments Off on How to get exemption from 12 months of being in de facto relationship
- By Marimi
- Family Visas, Partner Visas
How to get exemption from 12 months of being in de facto relationship
Our Facebook follower sent this question. “I am currently in Australia on a Tourist Visa and in de facto relationship with an Australian citizen for nearly 4 months now. We were planning to apply for partner visa after we complied with the 12 months of being in de facto relationship but we discovered that I […]
Take a Tour- 12, 03, 2013
- Comments Off on If you are a victim of family violence in Australia
- By Marimi
- Partner Visas
If you are a victim of family violence in Australia
Are you in Australia on a Temporary Partner visa or you married your spouse while on a Prospective Marriage visa (Fiancé Visa)? Did you or your dependants experienced family violence? Your relationship has ended? If you answered yes to these questions, then you may still apply for residency even if the relationship ended before the […]
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