Partner visa is the permission for living your partner in
case your partner belongs to some other country. Partner visa does not only
allow you to live with her but also gives permanent citizenship of the country
your partner belongs to. For example you belong to Australia and you have a
girlfriend out there in Philippines. Partner visa is the official stamp which
can help you living in the same country with her.
Are you planning to marry
a Thai woman?
In case you are in love with a woman belonging to Thailand or
you are planning to marry any Thai woman and want to take her with you in
Australia then you can apply for the immigration of your partner from Thailand
to Australia. The condition for getting a permanent visa of Australia is that
your boyfriend or husband should be a permanent resident of Australia in other
words your partner must have citizenship of Australia. Visa Migration
Services help you in the whole process of application and verification
while getting the Visa.
What is required?
There are few things which are required to get a partner
Visa,
- As written above your partner should be permanent citizen of Australia.
- Your marriage should be genuine and must be registered in court. Only legal marriages are accepted in Partner Visas.
- Your unique identity card and proof of your prior residence is required by the government to assure that you and your application in genuine.
Firstly, you will get a temporary permission to stay with
your husband or spouse in his country. This permission will have a limited time
period of two years and in this time duration you are all free to work here in
Australia, have babies and visit other countries. After these two years of your
marriage if you are still in married relationship with your husband or if you
have had babies then the Australian Visa Team helps you get a permanent
allowance to stay in Australia i.e. you will be stamped as a permanent citizen
of Australia. Other case is if you get divorce from your husband within that
period and you are not together then you will be deported back to your country.
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