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A detailed introduction to Australian spouse immigration

Australia is an economically developed country, and many people want to immigrate to Australia. So what is spouse migration? I am here to sort out the detailed introduction of Australian spouse immigration for you, hoping to help you.

I. Introduction

Spouse migration belongs to the category of family migration and has priority after minor children migrate. Both married couples and de facto couples can apply. Marriage and de facto couples must exist before applying, and they can apply immediately after being judged to be true. Unmarried couples and children under the age of 18 (including biological children, stepchildren and adopted children) can be used as deputy applicants, and the guarantor must be an Australian citizen or PR.

Spouse immigrant visas are divided into domestic submission and overseas submission. The procedures are the same, but the types of visas are different.

Overseas submission of spouse visa: subclass 309/ 100.

Spouse visa submitted in China: subclass 820/80 1

Second, married couples.

Under normal circumstances, applicants can only get a temporary spouse visa first, and after a two-year waiting period, they can get a permanent spouse visa, that is, PR. However, under special circumstances, the applicant can directly obtain a permanent residence visa:

■ Married or de facto married to the guarantor for more than 3 years.

■ Married or de facto married to the guarantor for more than 2 years, and have a son.

■ The guarantor holds a protection visa or PR obtained through humanitarian procedures, and the relationship between the applicant and the guarantor has been established before and reported to the immigration bureau before.

Materials required by the guarantor:

According to the Australian immigration law, every citizen or permanent resident can only guarantee his spouse's immigration visa in two places in his life, and the interval between them should not be less than five years. Even if he repents during the waiting period of applying for spouse sponsorship, this quota will be counted in two quotas.

■ The guarantor must be at least 18 years old and need to provide a public birth certificate, an Australian passport or a foreign passport with a PR visa.

■ You need to provide proof of income in the last two years, and provide a copy of one of them.

1. Australian income certificate/overseas tax bill

2. Proof of working hours and annual salary issued by the employer.

3. Payroll

4. Guarantors who take care of themselves or have other sources of funds need to provide business vouchers or certified letters from accountants.

■ If the guarantor has previously guaranteed others, the certificates to be provided include

1. Guarantor and its relationship

2. The reason and time of termination of the relationship

3. The time of the latest guarantee or nomination, and the maintenance guarantee and support guarantee signed before.

■ The guarantor must prove that.

1.AFP check

2. No criminal record certificate (police certificate)

3. The guarantor has lived in any other country for more than 16 months in the past ten years.

■ If the guarantor needs to provide 2 recent passport photos.

Materials required by the applicant:

■ Original and photocopy of passports of all applicants in this application.

■ Birth notarization

■ 2 passport photos

■ Public proof of marriage certificate or registration relationship certificate

■ If you change your name, you need to provide a notarized certificate of name change.

■ Children who apply for inclusion need to provide birth certificates and household registration documents, showing the names of both parents.

■ If you have served, you need to provide service record public documents or retirement documents.

■ Both parties need to write a statement of their relationship.

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