Lever40 Posted October 2, 2016 Share Posted October 2, 2016 Anyone that has filled out the PMV application or currently doing it, that has any tips on writing out the statments for the section on Financial aspects, Nature of the household, Social aspects, Nature of your commitment, and Development of your relationship. Im terrible at writing things, reminds me too much of English GCSE. Any help appreciated Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nemesis Posted October 2, 2016 Share Posted October 2, 2016 Anyone that has filled out the PMV application or currently doing it, that has any tips on writing out the statments for the section on Financial aspects, Nature of the household, Social aspects, Nature of your commitment, and Development of your relationship. Im terrible at writing things, reminds me too much of English GCSE. Any help appreciated No one but you can write about your relationship. Financial for instance - how do you share the bills? Does one pay the rent and the other all the bills? Do you have a joint bank account? do you move money from one of you to the other? Does one earn more and send money to the other when you're broke? Social aspects? do youhave many friends in common? do you go to concerts together? How do your friends view the relationship? do you go out a lot together - invites to weddings/parties etc? Commitment? Wills, beneficiaries on insurance and super policies, investing in property together, wanting a family Should give you a few ideas Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted October 2, 2016 Share Posted October 2, 2016 Its a PMV so its not quite like the partner visa statements iirc. Page 31 it starts https://www.border.gov.au/FormsAndDocuments/Documents/1127.pdf I'd just write your personal timeline, your plans and so on as they ask. Only you can do this. There is no right or wrong. Some write lots, others less. Cover all the important milestones and so on and make sure you double check your dates and events on those dates etc match up. But don't parrot each other with the same words, write your own story in your own words. OP. From the partner visa migration booklet, section on the PMV * written statements from both you and your fiancé(e) detailing the history of your fiancé(e) relationship(for example, when and how you met, when you became engaged, joint activities, significant eventsin the relationship) and your future plans as husband and wife; Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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