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devkop Jan 6th 2006 10:57 pm

marriage
 
does a person go on a bridging visa once one gets married to an australian citizen or a perm resident is the person is on a substantive visa that is valid.

Ptlabs Jan 7th 2006 1:15 am

Re: marriage
 
There's no "automatic" bridging visa upon marriage. You'll have to
lodge a valid application for a spouse visa (i.e. be legally able to
lodge such a visa) onshore in order to get a bridging visa once your
existing visa expires.

Offshore spouse visa applicants obviously won't get a bridging visa.

Peter

JAJ Jan 7th 2006 6:47 am

Re: marriage
 

Originally Posted by devkop
does a person go on a bridging visa once one gets married to an australian citizen or a perm resident is the person is on a substantive visa that is valid.


The answer to that kind of question is not simple and requires consideration of a lot of other factors. I suggest you get some professional assistance, try IARC: http://www.iarc.asn.au


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