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Laurencw

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  1. The ££££ doesn't worry me too much, I would be happy and understand that I would have to pay some things during the pregnancy as thats what is expected having a child in another country.

    Whereas if the baby was born in england and then in the future i moved to australia he couldn't stop the baby leaving? is that correct or?

    and thank you!

  2. Hmm, I'd be heading back to UK with about 3 months to go, that way he can support you for the first scans then he can pop over for the birth. You really are in a very precarious position and it's better to make long term decisions from a place of safety. Good luck, hope you have a smooth and un eventful pregnancy.

    Thank you for your advice :)! xxx

  3. A child within the relationship will also waive the 12 month relationship requirement, but only once the child is here.

     

    With the amount of time that you have been together you will only be granted a temporary partner visa at first if you are still with your partner after 2 years you will be granted the PR partner visa. Therefore if you split up before the PR partner visa is granted you will need to leave Australia, this is where it get complicated as your child will be an Australian citizen the father can stop the child from leaving Australia.

     

    So basically no matter what happens, if my child is born in Australia my partner could always stop me or atleast try to stop me leaving the country to go back to the uk?

    And for example if we broke up after 3 years of my partner visa would I also be asked to leave?

  4. I'm with Sammy1 on this.This could become very complicated so you need to be careful about your decisions,and what impact those decisions will have in the future.Have you discussed this with your family,and if so what was their reaction?Have they offered you support?Do you really know this person very well?Do you know his family?

     

    Hmm i agree! it seems really really complicated and theres a lot that could possibly go wrong in terms on visas etc.

    I would say without a doubt I trust and know my partner inside out, granted we have only been together 10 months but we have known each other an additional 5 months and got to know each other very well before actually getting together.

    I spent 2 months in australia last year (this is when i met him orignally) and we spent a lot of time getting to know each other during that time. Since then he has spent a month in the Uk with me, and I have also spent a month in Australia with him (both trips between our study gaps)

    It seems really fast paced,but having spend so much time together I have full trust in this person without a doubt & yes we have both met each others families during mine and his 4 week trips and they are both supportive fully of us both and believe in us.

  5. I guess regardless of what visa etc,theres always risks of me being asked to leave the country and potentially without my child?

    In the case that I did go back to the UK with my partner to have the child, what would my stance be on us living together in australia at some point? is it likely with a partner visa? (i'm not sure how hard it is to get a partner visa)

  6. Please take advice asap.

     

     

    Please think everything through and whether the more sensible option is to go home and have the baby in the UK.

     

    I would prefer and am happy to go back to the UK to have the baby because its more stable thats for sure. Just my partner is in his last year of university and it is crucial that he doesnt leave and of course he wants to be by my side for the whole of the pregnancy

     

    Just another question... After 5 years of being together if we break up i read somewhere that I would allowed to stay?

  7. Hi, thanks for reading!

    I am a british student on a Working Holiday Visa In Australia. I have been with my partner who is Australian and full Australian citizen for 10 months now but we have only lived together for two months and I have just found out I am pregnant two months into my Working Holiday Visa & im stuck on what to do.

    I am fully aware that I wont recieve any marernity pay or anything like that, and I have found online that I am able to recieve Medicare pregnancy and birth healthcare due to the Reciprocal health scheme between the Uk and Australia.

    I know that with my child I would be allowed to stay until its born and then I would be asked to leave as soon as a baby passport was available. I was just wondering if there is any change to what I have mentioned because the childs father is an Australian Citizen?

    Also if an option was to apply for a partner visa, would I be able to apply for a Partner Visa when we have only lived together for two months? As the visa states that you must live together for 12 months?

     

    Any advice/options would be appreciated

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