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  • Pixel_Juicer [they/them]
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    2 years ago

    There is an offshore marriage visa where you wait to be approved then travel to Australia to get married. Other option is to arrive on a tourist visa and then get 'married/registered' and apply for a partner visa (don't say this on arrival or entry will be denied). The only need to do marry/ register is to avoid the 12 month living together arrangement. I was told by an agent that the most important thing is the letter/statement form family/friends saying how great your relationship is and detailing engagements as a couple. You need at least 2 or your application is invalid and will be rejected.

    • TawnyFroggy [she/her]
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      2 years ago

      was told by an agent that the most important thing is the letter/statement form family/friends saying how great your relationship is and detailing engagements as a couple.

      That's good to know thanks. I know (and am friends with as well) a lot of his real life friends so that shouldn't be a problem!

    • Pixel_Juicer [they/them]
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      2 years ago

      Looking back the process was relatively easy but hugely stressful at the time. After applying you will have full work and health rights but no social security. Also your partner has to not have any DV history. Took me 2 years but I hear times have blown out. After full partner visa is approved you can break up but still stay in the country and start process to citizenship. Only saying because ours was a bumpy ride to get there and your partner can end the process at any time (for non abusive reasons). There are some protections against partners using the visa as amanipulative tool.