De Facto
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I've just been reading form 47SK (General Skilled Migration) and it refers to spouse but I
couldn't find a mention of de facto relationship. Do I have to get married to include my
partner on the application. If not, how long do I have to have been living with my partner
for us to qualify as being 'de facto'?
Many thanks for your help Miki
couldn't find a mention of de facto relationship. Do I have to get married to include my
partner on the application. If not, how long do I have to have been living with my partner
for us to qualify as being 'de facto'?
Many thanks for your help Miki
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Hello Miki,
>I've just been reading form 47SK (General Skilled Migration) and it refers to spouse but
>I couldn't find a mention of de facto relationship.
It does. Look at page 4 of form 47SK, question 14.
>Do I have to get married to include my partner on the application. If not, how long do I
>have to have been living with my partner for us to qualify as being 'de facto'?
The minimum is 12 month. For more information see Fact Sheet 33:
http://www.immi.gov.au/facts/33oneyear.htm
Hope this helps. Stefan
Hello Miki,
>I've just been reading form 47SK (General Skilled Migration) and it refers to spouse but
>I couldn't find a mention of de facto relationship.
It does. Look at page 4 of form 47SK, question 14.
>Do I have to get married to include my partner on the application. If not, how long do I
>have to have been living with my partner for us to qualify as being 'de facto'?
The minimum is 12 month. For more information see Fact Sheet 33:
http://www.immi.gov.au/facts/33oneyear.htm
Hope this helps. Stefan