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Preparation of proof materials for spouse relationship of Australian skilled immigrants

When the Immigration Department examines the relationship between spouses, the most important thing is whether your relationship is true or not. Generally, if there is no spouse who is married or has a certificate of cohabitation, the Australian Immigration Bureau requires at least cohabitation 1 year. Immigration has official guidance to review your relationship. It is mainly evaluated from the following four aspects:

Economic evidence

Generally, it is necessary to provide the following evidence to prove that there is economic responsibility and sharing among partners:

Shared real estate or large assets (such as cars and home appliances), or joint loans;

* * * The same assets;

A legal agreement with the same name as the partner;

Proof that the partner * * * has used the joint account for a period of time; Or * * * share household expenses (daily expenses such as water, electricity, coal and electricity grid fees).

* * * Evidence of cohabitation

The following evidence is needed to prove that both spouses have joint responsibilities in the family:

Cohabitation agreement between partners;

A statement that can explain the distribution of family responsibilities in detail;

* * * jointly own or * * * share the ownership or lease right of the real estate;

* * * Accounts of infrastructure such as water and electricity, coal, electric power, network and telephone company;

* * * Daily bills shared by the same party;

* * * share the responsibility of raising children; or

Send letters with the same address to both parties.

social approval

The following certificates are required to prove that the partner is recognized by others outside:

It reflects the evidence that the two people are regarded as partners by outsiders in social communication (as partners, * * * receives an invitation, * * knows friends, travels with outsiders, etc.). );

The partner has made legal statements in government departments, economic or public institutions;

Parents, relatives and friends of both parties provide information to prove or approve their relationship in the relationship statement form 888;

Members of a United organization or group;

* * * Proof of participation in sports, culture or exchange activities; or

* * * evidence of traveling together.

Special note: if only the relationship certificate is provided, it shall be deemed that sufficient external recognition evidence has not been provided.

Mutual guarantee

You need to provide the following evidence to prove your partner's confidence and commitment to each other and their relationship:

Get to know each other (such as personal background, family situation, composition, etc.) )

Have the intention to maintain the relationship between the two sides (such as how many things have been established between the two sides, etc.). )

Yes; or

Letters or telephone records that prove the relationship between the two sides when they are separated again (if it is a foreign love, there are few letters and telephone records, and it is also acceptable to provide air tickets for both sides to fly to the other city)

In addition to the above four aspects, the Immigration Bureau will also examine your relationship history and generally ask you to provide a statement history of your relationship certificate.

When, where and how they met;

How the relationship develops;

When did the two sides decide to enter the marriage hall or start living together?

The arrangement of the two sides in life (such as how the two sides support each other economically, materially and emotionally, and when this support began)

All stages of separation (when, why, how long, and how to maintain the relationship when separating);

The plans of both sides for the future.

In the aspect of relationship authentication, the visa officer of immigration bureau has great subjective judgment. He often heard that some children's shoes are real and have been worn for a long time, but refused to sign them because he could not provide enough supporting materials or could not clearly arrange them for visa officers.