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✎ EN Ozzie/Uk Couple Problem!

Discussion in 'Immigration UK' started by Comper100, Jul 13, 2006.

  1. Comper100

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    Hi all

    Me and my girlfreind met in England in Febuary this year, when she (Ozzie) was working here on a working Visa. After that her and I went travelling as part of her way back to Australia, Now i have come over to Oz to see her and visit for 3 months on a visitors visa. At the end of my stay i will go back to the Uk in August. The plan is for my girlfreind to come back to the Uk to live with me in september and work until we have enough money to do more travelling and hopefully buy a place in Oz. As her working Visa has expired she legally cannot work anymore in the Uk. I have looked into the De-facto visa option and it says you have to have been together 2 years. However we have not been together that long so how do i go about it, i need to work at home in the Uk as i have a good source of income there and obviously don't want to spend an eternity away from my partner... If i went to Oz and worked, it still wouldnt amount to 2 years so how can we get 2 years together without being able to stay in each others country for that long???

    What are our options guys? Any help greatly appreciated. :D
     
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    Student visa.
    Ancestry.
    Work permit.
    Marriage.
     
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    The parties having been living together in a relationship akin to marriage/civil partnership which has subsisted for two years or more
    "Living together", should be applied fairly tightly, in that we would expect a couple to show evidence of cohabitation in the preceding 2 year period. Periods apart would be acceptable for good reasons, such as work commitments, or looking after a relative which takes one partner away for up to 6 months where it was not possible for the other partner to accompany and it can be seen that the relationship continued throughout that period by visits, letters etc. Where a couple have been living together for the preceding 2-year period but have been dividing their time between countries and may, for example, have used the "visitor" category, then this will be sufficient to meet the requirement.

    "Akin to marriage or civil partnership", is a relationship that is similar in its nature to a marriage or civil partnership which would include both unmarried and same-sex relationships.

    In order to demonstrate a 2-year relationship evidence of cohabitation will be needed. In order to show a relationship akin to marriage/civil partnership, ECOs should look for evidence of a committed relationship. The following types of evidence would be useful in this respect:
    joint commitments, (such as joint bank accounts, investments, rent agreements, mortgage, death benefit etc);
    if there are children of the relationship, a record of their birth entry
    correspondence which links them to the same address;
    any official records of their address (e.g. Doctors records, DSS record, national insurance record etc);
    any other evidence that adequately demonstrates their commitment to each other
     
  4. Comper100

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    Hi

    Thanks for the reply, it seams pretty tough really as we havn't been together for 2 years yet, she has used up her work permit in the Uk, and she has no close relatives of british lines. The only thing then is to either get married or study in the uk.....

    Thanks for the help :)
     
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