Avoiding marriage!!
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Avoiding marriage!!
Dear All,
Could i please reach out for some advice on the following:
has anyone moved over there for work and been able to bring their longterm boyfriend/girlfriend with them? and if so, how you went about getting a visa for them and what type of visa?
many thanks for any advice!
Could i please reach out for some advice on the following:
has anyone moved over there for work and been able to bring their longterm boyfriend/girlfriend with them? and if so, how you went about getting a visa for them and what type of visa?
many thanks for any advice!
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Re: Avoiding marriage!!
Dear All,
Could i please reach out for some advice on the following:
has anyone moved over there for work and been able to bring their longterm boyfriend/girlfriend with them? and if so, how you went about getting a visa for them and what type of visa?
many thanks for any advice!
Could i please reach out for some advice on the following:
has anyone moved over there for work and been able to bring their longterm boyfriend/girlfriend with them? and if so, how you went about getting a visa for them and what type of visa?
many thanks for any advice!
You can apply for a LTVP for your partner as long as you have proof of being in a defacto relationship (attested by your embassy or so).
Also this must be sponsored by your employer so you need to check their policy (especially if you are same-sex partners) and see if they will sponsor your partner.
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Re: Avoiding marriage!!
You can apply for a LTVP for your partner as long as you have proof of being in a defacto relationship (attested by your embassy or so).
Also this must be sponsored by your employer so you need to check their policy (especially if you are same-sex partners) and see if they will sponsor your partner.
Also this must be sponsored by your employer so you need to check their policy (especially if you are same-sex partners) and see if they will sponsor your partner.
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Re: Avoiding marriage!!
In Singapore they are called "common in law spouse".
Check out the eligibility and additional documents section of MOM website - http://m.mom.gov.sg/foreign-manpower...s/default.aspx
Check out the eligibility and additional documents section of MOM website - http://m.mom.gov.sg/foreign-manpower...s/default.aspx