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another question!!
Hello fellow forum friends..
I have another question, which i was hoping someone will be able to shed some light on! I am planning to apply for an intertependant visa (with aussie partner) and was reading a post which stated that applicants who apply for this visa will be on a 2 year temp visa if they have not been living together for atleast 5 years (which i am fine about) but the post also said that the applicant can not apply for a mortgage when on a temp visa...is this true??? Also, my partner is contesting a loan which a bank is stating is not fully paid up, which he is now refusing to pay (long story) but will this affect my application if he has a paid credit history in australia? Quokka |
Re: another question!!
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Re: another question!!
You may be better off posting this in the Immigration forum.
You could ask a Mod to move it for you. Sorry I don't have any answers for you:unsure: |
Re: another question!!
Originally Posted by quokka2008
(Post 6129742)
Hello fellow forum friends..
I have another question, which i was hoping someone will be able to shed some light on! I am planning to apply for an intertependant visa (with aussie partner) and was reading a post which stated that applicants who apply for this visa will be on a 2 year temp visa if they have not been living together for atleast 5 years (which i am fine about) but the post also said that the applicant can not apply for a mortgage when on a temp visa...is this true??? Also, my partner is contesting a loan which a bank is stating is not fully paid up, which he is now refusing to pay (long story) but will this affect my application if he has a paid credit history in australia? Quokka Its not impossible to get a mortgage on temp spouse, but you may need more of a deposit. |
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