Hello,
I living with my boyfriend in Australia. I am on bridging visa A and my boyfriend is on 457 visa. He is married but separated (not legally). His wife is in India and she has never came to Australia even though she got the visa as a second applicant. does he need to notify immigration about is separation?
We both have joint bank accounts rental property lease contract under our names, and I got pregnant twice in last two years while we were living together (I have proof of that) but couldn't keep the child knowing that he is still married and we want to have child after he gets divorce with his wife and once i get the substantial visa.
Can he still apply for my de facto visa while he is still married? He is also eligible to apply for PR, can I be the second applicant in his PR application. We both are genuinely in love with each other and want to be together but because of his family he won't be able to get divorce at least for couple of years.
Please help. Any kind of advice on this would be much appreciated.
Thank You
I living with my boyfriend in Australia. I am on bridging visa A and my boyfriend is on 457 visa. He is married but separated (not legally). His wife is in India and she has never came to Australia even though she got the visa as a second applicant. does he need to notify immigration about is separation?
We both have joint bank accounts rental property lease contract under our names, and I got pregnant twice in last two years while we were living together (I have proof of that) but couldn't keep the child knowing that he is still married and we want to have child after he gets divorce with his wife and once i get the substantial visa.
Can he still apply for my de facto visa while he is still married? He is also eligible to apply for PR, can I be the second applicant in his PR application. We both are genuinely in love with each other and want to be together but because of his family he won't be able to get divorce at least for couple of years.
Please help. Any kind of advice on this would be much appreciated.
Thank You