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Rebeccalouise

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  1. no such thing as a "family visa"

     

    Firstly, unless one of you is an Australian perm resident or citizen you need a skills visa. so the first thing you need to do is identify if one of you has a skill on the SOL or CSOL list, and make sure you can pass the skills assessment.

    If one of you qualifies on skills grounds then the other can come as their dependent, as do the children. But you will need to document the history of your relationship and if you live apart you will need very good reasons for doing so - even with children.

     

    Thank ypu for the reply and yeah we both have skills on the sol list but only he would be working and no we don't live together but have in the past we don't really have a reason for it we just stopped years ago because of work really but then never moved back in together just said at each others house. Would we need to live together in the UK for a year before we could go and I ment if he had a visa and then there is a section where you can add your family on to it. Thanks again

  2. Hello sorry if this is not the right place to post. Me and my partner have lived together for yesrs on and off and we have 2 children together but we haven't lived together for the last couple of years but are still in a relationship. We are planning to imagrate to australia as a whole family where he will work and I won't as I have the children, we have money in the bank so not a problem, we both have skills we will do everything that is necessary before we go. Tge only thing is that the information I have found is that we need to provide proof that we have lived together for a least 12 months. Could we still move without that thanks for the reply in advance

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