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UK A&E Nurse & Boyfriend Moving to Aus
Hi,
My girlfriend and I of 6 years are planning to move to Australia within the next two years. We're both UK citizens—she’s a university-qualified A&E nurse, and I’ll have completed my computer science degree next year. I also run a small web development and digital marketing agency. Assuming she could secure a sponsorship to work in Australia, I have a few questions to help us prepare and improve our chances of getting a visa:
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Re: UK A&E Nurse & Boyfriend Moving to Aus
My girlfriend and I of 6 years are planning to move to Australia within the next two years. We're both UK citizens—she’s a university-qualified A&E nurse, and I’ll have completed my computer science degree next year. I also run a small web development and digital marketing agency. Assuming she could secure a sponsorship to work in Australia, I have a few questions to help us prepare and improve our chances of getting a visa:
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Re: UK A&E Nurse & Boyfriend Moving to Aus
Update – Feb 2026Hi all,Just wanted to post an update nearly 14 months on from my original thread. A lot has happened since then and we’re now much further along than we were when I first posted. Where we’re at now:
Current plan:
It’s been helpful reading older advice about relationship evidence and PR routes — we’re keeping documentation tidy in case we need it later, but for now we’re keeping things simple and flexible. Appreciate all the guidance previously — it definitely pushed us to think longer-term rather than rush into the wrong visa. |
Re: UK A&E Nurse & Boyfriend Moving to Aus
Originally Posted by leo2002
(Post 13339820)
Update – Feb 2026Hi all,Just wanted to post an update nearly 14 months on from my original thread. A lot has happened since then and we’re now much further along than we were when I first posted. Where we’re at now:
Current plan:
It’s been helpful reading older advice about relationship evidence and PR routes — we’re keeping documentation tidy in case we need it later, but for now we’re keeping things simple and flexible. Appreciate all the guidance previously — it definitely pushed us to think longer-term rather than rush into the wrong visa. You're certainly doing the right thing in gathering relationship evidence as you etc, especially if you go out on a WHV first, you want to make sure that you have all the info with you and not left somewhere in the UK! As before, if you can head for the 189 thats the best way to go, it means you are totally independent and not tied to any one employer. Having known a lot of nurses who have gone out to Aus, the freedom to move employers, or even sign u with agencies and work on a bank basis, has made a big difference. |
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