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Applying For a Partner Visa Subclass 801

https://rwics.com.au/services/partner-visa/ - If you are considering applying for a Partner Visa Subclass 801 in Australia, the process is easy. However, it is also important to consider some factors, including your relationship status.

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Applying For a Partner Visa Subclass 801

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  1. Applying For a Partner Visa Subclass 801 If you are considering applying for a Partner Visa Subclass 801 in Australia, the process is easy. However, it is also important to consider some factors, including your relationship status. As a result, this fact sheet will focus on some of the more common scenarios and requirements. This means you should not rely solely on the information contained in this document. Instead, consult a lawyer to help you navigate the process. A professional immigration lawyer will be able to advise you on the best ways to proceed. For detail visit: https://rwics.com.au/services/partner-visa/ For example, if you are married, you will need to show a marriage certificate to prove your relationship. In addition, if you are living together as a de facto partner, you will need to provide a statement that you are jointly responsible for household bills, including a signature. Alternatively, if you have children together, you and your partner must submit a Statutor form. For children, you will need to provide police clearances and documents confirming their relationship. If your partner is not a permanent resident of Australia, you will need to show the Immigration Department that you have a child of common law. If you break up with your partner during the process, you may be able to skip the two-year wait period. You must also be the victim of domestic violence or have joint custody of a child in Australia. For more information, check out the IARC’s information sheet on relationship breakdown. For detail visit: https://rwics.com.au/ When you apply for a Partner Visa Subclass 801, you must be living together. In order to obtain this visa, you will need to be in Australia for at least a year. You must also fulfill certain health and character requirements. You must also have a de facto relationship with your partner in Australia for 12 months. If you are living together, your relationship must be genuine and serious. You should also have strong cultural ties with the partner in Australia. You can apply for a Partner Visa if you are a spouse or de facto partner of an Australian citizen. This visa is a second step on the path to permanent residency. You will need a medical check and a police certificate before you apply for a permanent Partner Visa. The partner visa process can take as little as two years, and the process can take a year or longer. If your partner is a citizen of Australia, it’s important to remember that the process can be quite lengthy.

  2. Once you’ve been granted a temporary Partner Visa Subclass 801, the relationship between you and your partner must be ongoing. Once you have lived together for two years, you can apply for a permanent Partner Visa Subclass 801 and become a permanent resident. Once you’re a permanent resident, you can travel as often as you want for the next five years. Your partner will also have access to all the benefits of a permanent residency visa.

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