Job Recruitment Website - Immigration policy - Married and lived in Australia for two years, I got TR, but no PR. Because of the baby. The lover is no longer guaranteed, but there is no divorce. Is there still a chance to apply for PR?

Married and lived in Australia for two years, I got TR, but no PR. Because of the baby. The lover is no longer guaranteed, but there is no divorce. Is there still a chance to apply for PR?

There is definitely a chance, but because you are still in the TR stage and have not reached PR, your TR may expire after your lover stops sponsoring you, which means you can't continue to apply for PR. You mentioned a child. If the child is yours and you love life, it will be better for you. If not, your TR is basically over, and you may apply for PR again, but you may have to use different channels, or you can prove it. Your lover is unfair to you, such as domestic violence, but this does not guarantee that you can continue to apply for PR, because you will not be guaranteed when you are still in TR status. However, if you have been following the TR route with your lover, it may be helpful to consult a professional immigration agency or lawyer, and the design content is very complicated.

Just now I mentioned other opportunities to apply for PR, such as changing a student visa, suffering like other international students, taking IELTS 7, having work experience and so on. I'm just saying that this is an opportunity, but only you can judge whether your actual situation allows it. You also mentioned the appeal period. After the end of TR, if there are no sufficient reasons and interests, even if the appeal is made, the success will not be great. This is the result of TR condition. You also mentioned remarriage, which is unrealistic and takes a lot of time. It is not suitable for you to stay in Australia right now.

In short, the expiration of TR does not guarantee to continue to apply for PR. There is little chance that this case can continue to successfully apply for PR, unless you have any particularly favorable reasons to apply for PR. I still suggest you consult a professional immigration lawyer. You are still married and have children, which is still a favorable factor. Time waits for no one, or even if you appeal, you can't get your own benefits from more professional aspects. Consult a lawyer, spend the flowers, and seize the opportunity while it is still there. Southern Jiangsu.