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List of application materials for Australian partner immigrant visa

The unfinished list of application materials for Australian partner immigrant visa is for your reference.

List of application materials for Australian partner immigrant visa. Australian partner immigration visas include temporary spouse visas (309 subcategories), permanent spouse visas (100 subcategories) and future marriage visas (300 subcategories). Australian partner immigration allows partners of Australian citizens, Australian immigrants and eligible New Zealand citizens to apply for entry or stay in Australia. Partners include: people who intend to get married, married (legal) partners and de facto marriage partners. Overseas partners do not automatically acquire the right to live permanently in Australia. They must apply for proper visas and meet all legal requirements after the formal examination.

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The list of application materials for Australian partner immigrant visa is summarized as follows:

1, visa application form and proof of payment of visa application fee

Fill in the 47SP form in English and sign it by the applicant;

Fill in the 40SP form in English and sign it by the guarantor;

Every child 18 years old who depends on the applicant must fill in Form 47A in English, regardless of whether he or she applies for immigration together with the applicant.

2. Personal Information-Guarantor

Proof of identity that the guarantor is an Australian citizen, permanent resident or qualified New Zealand citizen;

1 guarantor's recent passport photo, please write your name on the back of the photo;

Proof of the guarantor's income-such as the guarantor's tax assessment certificate/tax refund certificate in the last two years;

If your application includes applicants under the age of 18, the guarantor must provide the following materials:

If the guarantor has lived in Australia for 65,438+06 years or more, he must provide an Australian police certificate;

If the guarantor has lived in any country outside Australia for 65,438+02 months or more in the past 65,438+00 years after reaching the age of 65,438+06, he/she must provide proof of innocence in all these countries.

A New Zealand citizen guarantor who is qualified for sponsorship should fill in Form 80.

If the guarantor is a qualified New Zealand citizen and has lived in any country for more than 65,438+02 months in the past 65,438+00 years after reaching the age of 65,438+06, the guarantor must provide proof that he has not committed a crime in all these countries.

3. Personal Information-Applicant

Two copies of the first page of the applicant's passport (including my information page, such as name, date of birth, etc.) );

Two recent passport photos of the applicant, please write your name on the back of the photos;

Notarization of the applicant's birth medical certificate, please attach an English translation.

4. Personal data-depending on the applicant's children

Two copies of the first page of the passport of the child who immigrated with the applicant (including my information page, such as name, date of birth, etc.). );

Two recent passport photos of the dependent applicant's children, please write your name on the back of the photos;

All notarial certificates that rely on the medical certificate of the applicant's child's birth (whether immigrant or not), please attach an English translation;

If the children who immigrate with the applicant are under the age of 18, they need to provide:

Copy of ID card of non-immigrant parents;

Written authorization signed by non-immigrant parents (or form 1229), and indicate:

Parents agree that their children immigrate to Australia;

Contact information of parents;

Note: Form 1229- Australian visa consent issued to children under 18.

If the dependent applicant's children 18 years old or above, provide proof that they depend on the applicant for basic living such as food, clothing, housing and transportation, and explain how long this support has been provided;

If the dependent applicant's children are over 18 years old, please provide the single certificate of the children.

5. Relationship certification materials

If you apply for a spouse visa on the basis of marriage, you need to provide:

Notarization of marriage certificate.

If you apply for a spouse visa based on a de facto marriage, you need to provide:

The evidence proves that you have been in a love relationship before submitting the application and have lived together for at least 12 months; or

Prove that the relationship has been registered according to the relevant laws and regulations of the country or region.

If you are applying for a future marriage (unmarried couple) visa, you need to provide:

Identity documents of the applicant and guarantor; and

A letter from a witness or the Births, Deaths and Marriages Registry indicating that a letter of intent for marriage registration has been submitted in Australia; and

Prove that the applicant and the guarantor met and knew each other before submitting the application.

If the guarantor and/or the applicant have been married, a divorce document indicating the ownership of the custody of the children or the death certificate of the former spouse is required;

Statement of the applicant and the guarantor on the development of the relationship;

Statements or affidavits from relatives and friends about your relationship (Form 888);

Other proof of relationship (such as proof of common life and proof of property, etc.). ).

6, personality requirements

Applicants who have lived in any country for more than 65,438+02 months in the past 65,438+00 years must provide proof of innocence in all countries;

All children who depend on the applicant, regardless of whether they immigrate or not, have lived in any country for more than 65,438+02 months in the past 65,438+00 years, and need to provide proof of no crime in all countries;

If the applicant or his dependent children have served in the military of any country, please provide proof of military service record or discharge documents.

7. Other materials

Your Chinese mailing address and telephone number.

8. Other requirements for specific applicants

If you currently hold or have applied for any other Australian visa, please provide details;

If you currently hold or have held other passports, please provide detailed information and passport number.

Note: If you have a valid Australian visa, please make a statement. Any new visa to Australia may automatically terminate your current valid visa.

If you need a health check-up, the Australian Visa Application Center will inform you after you submit your application. Please arrange a health check-up at the hospital designated by the Immigration Bureau.