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How to prove your relationship when married

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Updated: 4 days ago

When applying for an Australian partner visa, such as the subclass 820/801 or subclass 309/100 visa, being married to your partner is just the beginning. Simply providing the Department of Immigration with a marriage certificate is not sufficient. It's crucial to demonstrate that your relationship is genuine and continuing. In this article, we'll delve into the key aspects you must show to prove your genuine relationship when you are married.

 

Valid Marriage: First and foremost, you must prove that your marriage is valid. This includes providing evidence of a legally recognized marriage ceremony, such as a marriage certificate issued by the relevant authority.

 

Mutually Exclusive Relationship: Your relationship should be mutually exclusive, meaning both you and your partner are committed to each other and exclude all others from the relationship.

 

Genuine and Continuing Relationship: It's essential to demonstrate that your relationship is genuine and ongoing. This involves providing evidence of shared experiences, future plans, and emotional commitment to each other.

 

Living Arrangements: You must show that you either live together or do not live separately and apart on a permanent basis. This can be evidenced by sharing a residence or providing documentation of joint living arrangements.

 

Financial Aspects: The financial aspects of your relationship are also important. This can include evidence of joint ownership of assets, shared liabilities, pooling of financial resources, and sharing of day-to-day household expenses.

 

Nature of the Household: Provide details of your household arrangements, including joint responsibility for caring for any children, living arrangements, and sharing of household responsibilities.

 

Social Aspects: Demonstrate how you represent yourselves to others as a married couple, the opinions of friends and acquaintances about your relationship, and joint social activities you undertake together.

 

Commitment to Each Other: Lastly, show the nature of your commitment to each other. This includes the duration of your relationship, length of time living together, degree of companionship and emotional support, and whether you both see the relationship as long-term.

 

In conclusion, when applying for a partner visa as a married couple, it's essential to provide comprehensive evidence demonstrating the genuineness of your relationship across various aspects. Seeking professional advice from experienced immigration professionals can help ensure your application is strong and meets all requirements.

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