<blockquote rel="thrillseeker">Follow up question: regarding my status? Am I a Student Visa holder as well? Or a glitch in the system? Saling pusa? haha!
I mean, my partner is a Student Visa holder and then I applied as her "DeFacto" partner</blockquote>
You are classified as a Spouse/partner of a Student Visa holder.
Normally, kung anu ang rights to work ng primary applicant, ganun din ang dependent..
But if you will be studying as well, i think may ibang rule for dependents fof Student visas..
you cannot study for courses with more than 3 months duration.
if you will be studying (for more than 3 mos), you will need a separate Student visa..
check the complete details at DIAC's website..
<u><b>example for visa 573</b></u>
With this visa:
•you can study in Australia
•eligible dependent family members can accompany you to Australia
•you can work up to 40 hours per fortnight while your course is in session and unlimited hours during scheduled course breaks
•your family members can work up to 40 hours per fortnight provided you have commenced your course of study in Australia. If you are doing a postgraduate course, such as a Masters by coursework degree, your family members can work unlimited hours once you commence this course.
<b>•<i>your partner can study in Australia for up to three months.</i></b>Note: If your partner wants to study for more than three months they must apply for their own student visa. The application can be made in Australia.