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brisnick Jun 8th 2005 3:28 pm

What Visa for my partner
 
hey. i was talking to my girlfriend the other day while we were in london about if we wanted to move back to the uk for a while (from aus). we were wondering what type of visa she could get by being my girlfriend that would allow her to live and work too.

any ideas? we don't have any plans just yet, just thinking ahead to make sure we fulfill any requirements (such as living together for x years, etc)

cheers,
nick

brisnick Jun 8th 2005 3:40 pm

Re: What Visa for my partner
 
actually, i found the answer here: http://www.workpermit.com/uk/unmarried.htm

however, my next question is this.. does anyone actually know if it's possible to get around the two year living together requirement? my girlfriend lives 2 hours away from me (we work in different cities) but we spend every weekend together. we've been doing this for over a year, and she's looking for work in my city (there's none for me in hers).

anyway, any help gratefully recieved.

cheers,
nick


Originally Posted by brisnick
hey. i was talking to my girlfriend the other day while we were in london about if we wanted to move back to the uk for a while (from aus). we were wondering what type of visa she could get by being my girlfriend that would allow her to live and work too.

any ideas? we don't have any plans just yet, just thinking ahead to make sure we fulfill any requirements (such as living together for x years, etc)

cheers,
nick


JAJ Jun 9th 2005 5:33 am

Re: What Visa for my partner
 

Originally Posted by brisnick
hey. i was talking to my girlfriend the other day while we were in london about if we wanted to move back to the uk for a while (from aus). we were wondering what type of visa she could get by being my girlfriend that would allow her to live and work too.

any ideas? we don't have any plans just yet, just thinking ahead to make sure we fulfill any requirements (such as living together for x years, etc)

cheers,
nick

Official sites are usually the best - http://www.ukvisas.gov.uk
Does she qualify for a working holiday visa or ancestry visa?


Jeremy

brisnick Jun 12th 2005 10:48 pm

Re: What Visa for my partner
 
cheers. she only qualifies for a whv, but now they've restricted the working conditions it's not an option.


Originally Posted by JAJ
Official sites are usually the best - http://www.ukvisas.gov.uk
Does she qualify for a working holiday visa or ancestry visa?


Jeremy


Piccolo Jun 13th 2005 12:17 am

Re: What Visa for my partner
 

Originally Posted by brisnick
cheers. she only qualifies for a whv, but now they've restricted the working conditions it's not an option.


Marry her :)

brisnick Jun 13th 2005 12:29 pm

Re: What Visa for my partner
 
lol. i don't believe in marriage :-) outdated concept.

just wondered if there was a way around it. i know that going from the uk to oz, you can get around the 2 years living together if you can provide proof of an ongoing relationship...

anyway, if it can't be done, it can't be done. not too much of an issue because i love living in australia, so we'll just have to wait....


Originally Posted by Piccolo
Marry her :)


kellwie Jun 16th 2005 11:25 am

Re: What Visa for my partner
 

Originally Posted by brisnick
actually, i found the answer here: http://www.workpermit.com/uk/unmarried.htm

however, my next question is this.. does anyone actually know if it's possible to get around the two year living together requirement? my girlfriend lives 2 hours away from me (we work in different cities) but we spend every weekend together. we've been doing this for over a year, and she's looking for work in my city (there's none for me in hers).

anyway, any help gratefully recieved.

cheers,
nick

Unfortunately there is no way around it--they are pretty strict about having two years worth of evidence linking you to the same address (bank statements, utility bills, etc). I have read about people who have tried to apply as an unmarried partner without having the evidence of two years of cohabitation but their applications were all unsuccessful.


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