Posts Tagged ‘partner visa’
Australian Government announces Federal Budget and Migration Plan
COVID-19 has caused a lot of disruption in Australia’s immigration and we have been waiting for the release of the Federal Budget 2020-21 to get some clarity and be able to plan for the future. Overall Planning LevelsThe government will maintain the planning level for 160,000 places this financial year, however the distribution of those…
Read MoreFREE workshops in Darwin in August
We are running two FREE workshops in Darwin in August: Watch our VIDEO! 1) Thursday, 30 August 2018, 4:45pm – 6:15pm: FAMILY VISAS We will cover PARTNER, PARENTS and CHILD VISAS. When: Thursday, 30 August 2018. 4:45pm – 6:15pm Where: Our brand new office in Darwin’s Smith Street Mall: 19 Smith Street Mall, Level…
Read MorePartner Visa approved in only 9 WEEKS!!
Congratulations to our clients Beng Yee & Derek! Beng Yee is from Malaysia and we got her Partner Visa approved in only 9 WEEKS! We lodged the visa application in June 2017 and the Department of Immigration approved it in August 2017! Currently the usual processing time is 13 to 16 months for offshore partner…
Read MorePartner Visa – upcoming changes
Are you planning to apply for a partner visa? On 1 July 2017, the Department of Immigration will introduce the following changes: 1) Australian sponsor has to undergo a screening and approval process before visa application can be lodged (e.g. mandatory police check) 2) Visa application charge will increase to $7,000 3) Fee for 2nd…
Read MoreThe Future of Australia’s immigration and visa system
Are you thinking about migrating to Australia? Or maybe you are already here on a temporary visa wanting to stay permanently. Or you have family and friends who are wanting to live and work in Australia. Australia is a beautiful and safe country with a prosperous economy. It’s one of only a few nations who…
Read MorePartner Visa – how we can help you!
The Partner Visa is part of the Family Migration Stream. Australian citizens and permanent residents can sponsor partners for migration to Australia. To sponsor a partner, you must either be married, in a de facto relationship, have a registered relationship or be engaged. You can be inside or outside of Australia. A partner visa is…
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