MARRIAGE

  • MY PARTNER LIVES IN LEBANON AND I WANT TO MARRY HIM SO HE CAN LIVE WITH ME IN AUSTRALIA HOW DO I DO THIS AND WOULD HE NEED A VISA

    08 Feb 2007, 06:17 Anonymous
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  • Yes, of course

    He should be able to make a visa application at the Australian consulat in the Lebanon http://www.lebanon.embassy.gov.au/

    He will need to explain the situation to the consulate officials. They will probably be able to detail what proof (if any) they need to be able to issue a visa to travel to Australia where you will be able to get married.

    Good luck! Simon

    Anonymous 08 Feb 2007, 07:32 - Report
  • Maritual Guidance needed!!!

    My partner and I are in the process of emigrating to Australia. We are hoping to get married soon after arriving, unfortunately we know nothing about the laws, regulations or cost associated with it!! Any help will be appreciated!!!!! thanks!!

    loopeylulu 05 Mar 2007, 09:38 - Report
  • marriage

    my husband and i live in australia and have been married for a year and one month we have a duaghter who was is 6 mnths and was born in australia i am a new zealand citizen but i hold a special class visa which makes me an eligable permanent resident of australia my husband at the moment is under the refugee status and the federal megistrate court has refused his case and told him he has 28 days to leave australia or apply at a fedral court if he is not satisfied from megistrate decision what visa can we apply for to let him stay in australia?

    ferng 24 Mar 2007, 09:29 - Report
  • Marraige

    i want to marry you all!!! Cya round... Hubba hubba

    harry 27 Mar 2007, 08:53 - Report
  • How can i bring my wife to Australia?

    I just got my student visa extention for two years in Australia. but before that i went to Philippines and got married there. in my student visa, i put my spouse's name in it as dependant but not included to my application, now i want to bring my wife to Australia with me. Is it possible for me to bring her in Australia? What papers do i need to prepare and what visa is for her? is it possible for her to be my dependant in australia?
    all replies is thankfully appreciated! thanks!

    jay 20 Aug 2007, 04:14 - Report
  • A FAITHFUL AUSTRALIAN WOMAN TO MARRY

    I am from NIGERIA, I live in INDIA, I am an Engineer.Presently,I doing MBA. I'm honest,and easygoing. I need a woman (between 20-45)from Australia to marry and to share the rest of my life.I am 43. [email removed]

    AKU SAGBA 07 Oct 2007, 01:59 - Report
  • marriage

    hello there,
    I am 21 years old, female, from England and I am seeking an Australian resident for marriage to enter the country. I do not care what it takes, even if I have to pay.
    I have just got back from Australia on a working holiday visa, and I know it is where I want to spend the rest of my life. I want this more than anything, can anyone help me?

    sweetstars 26 Mar 2008, 09:14 - Report
  • Hi Sweetstars

    It is not so easy what you want to do. If they catch you getting married for the wron reasons you could be banned from the country plus you have to proove prior that you have a genuine relationship for at least a year. But you are young and can make it on your own, it just takes time and patience, but there are many ways. I have discovered my love for the country this January and I will not be able to migrate even though I am a nurse, because I will be 45 years soon. So keep your chin up. You can contact me for questions [email removed]

    anonymos 08 Apr 2008, 09:04 - Report
  • Marriage needed

    Hi all,

    I have Aussie permanent residency, and going to take up citizenship next year, chinese background, and gay, out to everyone but not families, in my late 20s, IT profession.

    Need a marriage to show family and relatives about being traditional and “normal” (in their terms)

    Prefer a lady with European background, has a profession, well educated and reliable, sorry if am asking too much, we gonna stick together for at least 3 years after all.
    Please express your interests to [email removed]

    Thanks for your time.

    Cheers.
    Simon

    Simon 14 Apr 2008, 04:32 - Report
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