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Immigration with 2 wives


Saqib

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2 hours ago, LouDYorkie said:


I’m pretty sure there have been questions asked on here before where someone had sponsored their partner, partner received PR, couple split, same person wants to sponsor a new partner and so on.
Despite the OP wanting to do it in a way that isn’t compatible with Australian law (or values), bringing 2 partners at the same time, there are obviously people who try to obtain residency for multiple partners which still results in all those people being resident in Australia.
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A person can only sponsor two spouses now, and there has to be a five year gap between them - owing to abuse of the system with people sponsoring multiple partners.

I worked with a girl who came on a spouse visa from Russia. She managed to divorce her oz husband and sponsor 4 Russians, one after the other, before the system got tightened up. 

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2 husbands, even worse [emoji1787][emoji1787][emoji1787]!!
 
 
 

Yes, I genuinely could not bear the thought of 2 partners myself, I’d rather have none than two. Although there was a tv interview I watched recently about a Throuple (yes, it’s a thing apparently)....3 people in a relationship. It didn’t resonate with me but they seemed perfectly happy!
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A lot of high horses here, but I guess the situation is not that different from western men who trade their wife for a younger woman. Difference is they don't divorce the first wife. Many western men even maintain a similar relationship with the first wife. She looks after the children and he occasionally has sex with her. The only real difference is some cultures accept it and bring it into the open whereas we hide it.

But this doesn't help your migration. 

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15 minutes ago, newjez said:

A lot of high horses here, but I guess the situation is not that different from western men who trade their wife for a younger woman. Difference is they don't divorce the first wife. Many western men even maintain a similar relationship with the first wife. She looks after the children and he occasionally has sex with her. The only real difference is some cultures accept it and bring it into the open whereas we hide it.

But this doesn't help your migration. 

Was thinking how funny it is that you can’t have more than one wife but you can have a wife and as many mistresses as you like......

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Just now, Saqib said:

I need information about which one i can include in my visa application as a spouse 1st or 2nd what is the law i didn't ask about how to manage 2 wives its good having 2 wives or not so plz give suggestion about law

Contact a migration agent as has been suggested. It's a specialist subject.

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3 hours ago, newjez said:

A lot of high horses here, but I guess the situation is not that different from western men who trade their wife for a younger woman. Difference is they don't divorce the first wife. Many western men even maintain a similar relationship with the first wife. She looks after the children and he occasionally has sex with her. The only real difference is some cultures accept it and bring it into the open whereas we hide it.

But this doesn't help your migration. 

Getting back to the OP's situation    ......... he should contact Raul Senise for all the information he needs.  As far as the wife who is traded in by the western husband, I doubt very much she would give him the time of day never mind occasionally have sex with him.  😎

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3 hours ago, Saqib said:

I need information about which one i can include in my visa application as a spouse 1st or 2nd what is the law i didn't ask about how to manage 2 wives its good having 2 wives or not so plz give suggestion about law

As Australia does not recognise polygamy I don't believe anyone should be giving advice on something which is illegal

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14 minutes ago, Drumbeat said:

As Australia does not recognise polygamy I don't believe anyone should be giving advice on something which is illegal

An agent can give advice on what the OP needs to do in order to migrate - that may involve divorce etc. Nothing illegal about giving advice on that.

It would only be illegal if someone was giving advice on how to circumvent the law.

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1 minute ago, Nemesis said:

An agent can give advice on what the OP needs to do in order to migrate - that may involve divorce etc. Nothing illegal about giving advice on that.

It would only be illegal if someone was giving advice on how to circumvent the law.

I was thinking of ordinary members rather than agents. And I was referring to polygamy being illegal not giving advice about it

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Although polygamy may be illegal in Australia, I assume it's not in the OP's country.  And as has been pointed out, the topic is about what visa may be possible for the wives/children, not a debate about whether polygamy is good/bad/etc.  If you want to debate that, please shift that discussion to the Chewing the Fat section of the forum.  Thank you.

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