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Both must have met Physically before lodging a Class UF Subclass 309 in the Philippines

With the current pandemic raging around the world, vaccine information and roll out schedules is unclear as ever, with Australians and Filipinos separated by current travel restrictions then one of your best option is to lodge your off-shore permanent partner visa application i.e., Class UF subclass 309 (if you qualify under the following general requirements) to Australia from the Philippines now.

In this book ‘Migration During Pandemics’, I discussed why partner visa applicants who find themselves separated by this pandemic should get out of LIMBO and lodge their off-shore permanent partner visa application sooner rather than to wait for some miracle vaccine to save the day or more importantly, ‘your relationship’.

Some criteria to be satisfied at the time of application and decision include;

  • The spouse or de facto partner of the Filipino applicant is an Australian citizen; or and Australian permanent resident; or and eligible New Zealand citizen.
  • The spouse or de facto partner of the Filipino applicant is not prohibited from sponsoring the Filipino applicant.
  • The Filipino partner visa applicant is not prohibited to apply for a Class UF subclass 309, themselves.
  • The Filipino partner visa applicant and all family members included, if applicable, satisfy all Schedule 4 requirements.
  • The Filipino partner visa applicant and all family members included, if applicable, satisfy all Schedule 5 requirements.
  • The Filipino partner visa applicant must had met physically their spouse or de facto partner before lodging their off-shore permanent partner visa application in the Philippines for Australia.
  • The correct Visa Application Charge (VAC) has been paid to the Department of Home Affairs.

If you are currently in a relationship and the pandemic has separated you both then we suggest to have yourselves professionally and accurately assessed before commencing these types of off-shore partner visa application from the Philippine to Australia.

By getting assessed individually regarding your current developing relationship and ‘securing your written prospect of success from RESPALL (Migration) Australia in your particular permanent partner visa applications is probably the best way to alleviate risks involved in application to migrate to Australia permanently from the Philippines under these uncertain times’.

To have yourselves assessed personally by Jose Respall JP (Qual.) QLD & NSW Registered Migration Agent No. 9901644 just provide both your contact details on this link and we will clear a time ‘to part the clouds of doubt and confusion and discuss a sure-fire strategy that will get you back together again and back on track with your current and future plans about your lives.’

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