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  • anjelica3789anjelica3789 Posts: 11Member
    Joined: Nov 11, 2019

    Hi @Butterfly8i8, im bout to see our celebrant this weekend who is a pinoy din and he offered free of charge in certifying the documents. So not sure if how much it cost to certify docs as true copy. I think its different from notarization.
    Certified true copy lang need ng consulate.. 4 copies each ng documents. :smile:

  • aanoveraanover Sydney
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    @Butterfly8i8 said:
    @aanover oki.. thanks. nag-upload nalang ako one for each section.

    Another question guys, has anyone here submitted a report of marriage to PH Embassy? i'm currently sorting the requirements and had the photocopies of my documents certified by a JP. However, JP refused to witness the "Notarized by" portion of the PH Report of Marriage Form and I was told to go to a lawyer instead. Im a bit worried that it might be expensive to go to a lawyer. Any idea how much it cost? Im just wondering if anyone has the same experience?

    The consulate accomplished the Notarial Authority section. I believe that's part of the $45 fee for processing the report.

    Butterfly8i8

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  • Butterfly8i8Butterfly8i8 PH
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    @aanover thanks for info.

    yup, was able to have the supporting documents (4copies) certified as true copies by the JP (justice of peace) for free.
    Yung marriage report form notarisation lang ang nirefuse.

  • mlmmlm Posts: 1Member
    Joined: Mar 10, 2020

    hello po mga kababayan!

    May tanong lang po ako.

    Bridging Visa (820) po ang gamit ko ngayon at gumamit po ako ng agent to process my Visa.

    ang tanong ko po, pwede po ba ako tumawag sa immigration para mag-inquire sa progress ng Visa ko? hindi po kasi ako ina-update ng agent ko, 4x na ako nag submit sa agent ng additional evidences in 18 months kaso wala pa rin development sa Visa ko.

    nakalagay po kasi sa bridging visa na 12-14 months ma-approve na po ang Temporary Visa kaso wala pa rin nagyayari.

    salamat po sa makakagasot!

  • aanoveraanover Sydney
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    @mlm said:
    hello po mga kababayan!

    May tanong lang po ako.

    Bridging Visa (820) po ang gamit ko ngayon at gumamit po ako ng agent to process my Visa.

    ang tanong ko po, pwede po ba ako tumawag sa immigration para mag-inquire sa progress ng Visa ko? hindi po kasi ako ina-update ng agent ko, 4x na ako nag submit sa agent ng additional evidences in 18 months kaso wala pa rin development sa Visa ko.

    nakalagay po kasi sa bridging visa na 12-14 months ma-approve na po ang Temporary Visa kaso wala pa rin nagyayari.

    salamat po sa makakagasot!

    Hi, yung current processing time form 820 is 24 - 31 months according to immi site. So if tumawag ka, they will just tell you that your application still within the published time frame so you'll have to wait. Even if you're MA send an inquiry, they will also get the same reply i.e 24-31 months ang processing time.

    Front loaded na ba yung application mo, like tapos na medical, NBI and police check, if you 12 months na after you've done them, iinigan ka ulit ni immi ng updated as they have expired.

    Depende sa upsan nyo ng agent nyo, pwede nyang ishare yung application mo sa sariling mong immi account. Pero this has to be shared by your MA, hindi mo sya pwedeng i manula import sa immi account mo even if you know the transaction number.

    Also, if you reach the 23 month mark and haven't heard anything from immi, what I suggest is to ask your MA to send a request to have your application be considered for both 820(Temporary) and 801(Permanent) since you've already waited 24 months. That way if granted diretso PR ka na, cutting down your wait time.
    GoodLuck!

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  • aanoveraanover Sydney
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    Hi Dun sa mga partner visa na may work na dito sa AU na nag bakasyon na sa Pinas, hinanapan ba kayo ng PDOS and OEC sa immigration sa pinas?

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  • Butterfly8i8Butterfly8i8 PH
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    To those who are already granted a bridging visa, did you take advantage of enrolling in AMEP or the Adult Migration English Program? Just want to ask how's your experience? Another question, have you also started applying for jobs?

  • PedalPusherPedalPusher Posts: 8Member
    Joined: Feb 03, 2020

    Hello po @aanover @anjelica3789 @Butterfly8i8 ask ko lang po kayo sana sa experience ninyo when you applied for Onshore PV. Sa nabasa ko po sa comments niyo sa thread na ito, pwede po na tourist visa, then apply na po ng Onshore, tama po ba? If for example, 6 months pa ang natira sa validity ng Tourist Visa ng fiance ko, tapos nag apply na kami ng Bridging, need pa ba niya umuwi muna sa Pilipinas kasi nakalagay sa conditions ng visa niya eh max 90 day stay lang? Salamat po sa sasagot.

  • aanoveraanover Sydney
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    edited August 2020

    @PedalPusher said:
    Hello po @aanover @anjelica3789 @Butterfly8i8 ask ko lang po kayo sana sa experience ninyo when you applied for Onshore PV. Sa nabasa ko po sa comments niyo sa thread na ito, pwede po na tourist visa, then apply na po ng Onshore, tama po ba? If for example, 6 months pa ang natira sa validity ng Tourist Visa ng fiance ko, tapos nag apply na kami ng Bridging, need pa ba niya umuwi muna sa Pilipinas kasi nakalagay sa conditions ng visa niya eh max 90 day stay lang? Salamat po sa sasagot.

    Yung sa case ng husband ko. He was granted with 1 year multiple entry Tourist Visa with max 3 months stay. He doesn't have "NO FURTHER STAY" condition attached to it so on his first entry, after 80 days we applied for partner visa. He was granted with Bridging visa straight away however it's still inactive. His bridging visa with full work rights kicked in 91 days after his arrival.

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  • PedalPusherPedalPusher Posts: 8Member
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    @aanover said:

    @PedalPusher said:
    Hello po @aanover @anjelica3789 @Butterfly8i8 ask ko lang po kayo sana sa experience ninyo when you applied for Onshore PV. Sa nabasa ko po sa comments niyo sa thread na ito, pwede po na tourist visa, then apply na po ng Onshore, tama po ba? If for example, 6 months pa ang natira sa validity ng Tourist Visa ng fiance ko, tapos nag apply na kami ng Bridging, need pa ba niya umuwi muna sa Pilipinas kasi nakalagay sa conditions ng visa niya eh max 90 day stay lang? Salamat po sa sasagot.

    Yung sa case ng husband ko. He was granted with 1 year multiple entry Tourist Visa with max 3 months stay. He doesn't have "NO FURTHER STAY" condition attached to it so on his first entry, after 80 days we applied for partner visa. He was granted with Bridging visa straight away however it's still inactive. His bridging visa with full work rights kicked in 91 days after his arrival.

    Ok po. If sa case niyo ay ganoon, I guess hindi na po kailangan umalis uli ng fiance ko pagkafile namin ng onshore partner visa. Initially, ang pagkakaintindi ko po kasi ay kapag nagexpire na yung 1 year ng tourist visa ay doon palang mag kick in yung bridging visa regardless if it was granted early on.
    Maraming salamat po!

  • auauoioiauauoioi North Ryde
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    Has anyone experience this error?
    Context: Trying to lodged Stage 1 - Partner or Prospective Marriage Visa (300,309/100,820/801)
    offshore applicant

  • auauoioiauauoioi North Ryde
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    @auauoioi said:

    Has anyone experience this error?
    Context: Trying to lodged Stage 1 - Partner or Prospective Marriage Visa (300,309/100,820/801)
    offshore applicant

    valid pa naman un Tourist visa nya, nasa offshore nga lang. Under immi account ko (sponsor) ko ginawa ito. or need ba na gumawa un applicant (partner) ng sarili nyang immi account to verify na nasa offshore nga sya.

  • auauoioiauauoioi North Ryde
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    @flying_lime said:
    > @Butterfly8i8 said:
    > @flying_lime thank you!

    Just lodged my partner visa and received my BVA a few minutes after, it says “NO CONDITIONS” — meaning I can study and/ or work. 😊

    Hi Ma'am, may I ask anong visa ang meron si applicant partner before naglodge, at ang bilis nagkaron ng results ng BVA..

  • enjr09enjr09 Posts: 11Member
    Joined: Aug 07, 2022

    Magtatanong lang po for this case: meron po akong 189 approved for single status. Offshore pa po ako. My partner is there in Aus po. We’ve never lived together po, but may financial support. Recently po I visited Australia for a few days and we filed pur relationship sa NSW government. May chance po ba if we apply for partner visa?

  • annedeterminedannedetermined Caloocan City, Phils
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    @enjr09 said:
    Magtatanong lang po for this case: meron po akong 189 approved for single status. Offshore pa po ako. My partner is there in Aus po. We’ve never lived together po, but may financial support. Recently po I visited Australia for a few days and we filed pur relationship sa NSW government. May chance po ba if we apply for partner visa?

    1. Ano pong visa ng partner niyo if nasa Au na siya?
    2. Na-activate niyo na po ba 189 niyo (onshore na po ba kayo)?
    3. Pwede naman po kayo mag apply ng PV, dahil PR ka na pagpasok mo ng Au as long as ma-satisfy niyo yung 4 pillars of relationship. Financial aspect is just one of those pillars po.

    Nominated Occupation: Civil Engineer
    ANZSCO: 233211
    OFFSHORE | DIY


    POINTS BREAKDOWN
    Age (27yo) : 30
    English (Proficient) : 10
    Educ (Section 2 + PRC) : 15
    Civil Status (Single) : 10
    Overseas Work XP (PH) (5 Years) : 10


    CURRENT POINTS
    SC189: 75


    TIMELINE
    00-00-2018 Started research for AU Immigration (But age not yet max, 23)
    23-12-2020 First Move: Booked for PTE (Age Max: 25) <4x delays due to COVID>
    08-10-2021 PTE (Proficient)
    26-08-2022 Submitted CDR to EA (CDR + RSEA + Fast Track)
    11-09-2022 EA Positive Outcome (After 16 Calendar Days)
    11-09-2022 EOI Filed (VIC: 189/190/491)
    13-09-2022 EOI Filed (NSW, SA, Any: 189/190/491)
    21-09-2022 PTE (Proficient)
    06-10-2022 Received ITA for Subclass 189 @ 75pts
    07-11-2022 NBI Appointment
    13-11-2022 Visa Lodgment of Subclass 189
    14-11-2022 Frontloaded: Form 80 and Form 1221
    15-11-2022 Frontloaded: NBI Clearance
    25-11-2022 Medicals at NHS Makati
    01-12-2022 Medicals Cleared
    11-04-2023 Visa Grant (AFTER 150 DAYS OF WAITING)
    12-04-2023 PDOS
    20-05-2023 BIG MOVE | START OF NEW CHAPTER!! Arrived in Straya ☝️☝️☝️☝️☝️☝️

    19-05-2024 First Holiday in PH for the Wedding (After a full year)
    14-06-2024 Returning to Australia with Husband
    XX-XX-2027 Citizenship Ceremony


    PARTNER SPONSORSHIP TIMELINE

    04-11-2023 Fiancé applied for a Tourist Visa
    07-11-2023 Fiancé Biometrics at VFS Global Makati
    08-11-2023 Fiancé Tourist Visa - Granted
    05-06-2024 Wedding in PH
    30-05-2024 NBI - Advanced
    14-06-2024 First Entry to Oz via TV
    XX-08-2024 Lodgment of Partner Visa
    XX-XX-2024 Partner Visa - Temp - Granted
    XX-XX-202X Partner Visa - Perm - Granted
    XX-XX-2028 Citizenship Ceremony


    MISC TIMELINE

    22-05-2023 Applied for TFN, Medicare
    03-06-2023 Received TFN number through the mail (12 days)
    24-07-2023 First day of work
    05-08-2023 Got the Digital Medicare Card (76 days)
    16-08-2023 Got the Physical Medicare Card
    31-08-2023 Submitted Rental Application
    13-09-2023 Rental Application Approved
    15-10-2023 Availed Ambulance Cover
    03-11-2023 Rental Property Turnover

  • 04060722020406072202 Sydney
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    Good evening po everyone. I would like to ask about my visa po sana, currently my husband is the main applicant and he has just finished his studies. We are confused, should we apply for a graduate visa or should I study for a masters? Which do you think is better po ma’am?

    Please po. By the way, cookery po natapos ng asawa ko.

    Thank you po. Have a good night.

  • magueromaguero Adelaide
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    @0406072202 said:

    Good evening po everyone. I would like to ask about my visa po sana, currently my husband is the main applicant and he has just finished his studies. We are confused, should we apply for a graduate visa or should I study for a masters? Which do you think is better po ma’am?

    Please po. By the way, cookery po natapos ng asawa ko.

    Thank you po. Have a good night.

    It depends on what your goal is. Do you need to study to be able to nominate an occupation in the Skilled Occupation List? If not, won't a Temporary Graduate Visa have more beneficial work rights for both of you? A Temporary Graduate Visa will enable both of you to work full time for at least 18 months, whereas a student visa has a restriction of 48 hours per fortnight for both of you. If your husband doesn't get full time work experience, will he still have a good chance of being invited to apply for a skilled immigrant visa in the future? I'm assuming ang goal nyo is to get PR eventually.

  • 04060722020406072202 Sydney
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    @maguero said:

    @0406072202 said:

    Good evening po everyone. I would like to ask about my visa po sana, currently my husband is the main applicant and he has just finished his studies. We are confused, should we apply for a graduate visa or should I study for a masters? Which do you think is better po ma’am?

    Please po. By the way, cookery po natapos ng asawa ko.

    Thank you po. Have a good night.

    It depends on what your goal is. Do you need to study to be able to nominate an occupation in the Skilled Occupation List? If not, won't a Temporary Graduate Visa have more beneficial work rights for both of you? A Temporary Graduate Visa will enable both of you to work full time for at least 18 months, whereas a student visa has a restriction of 48 hours per fortnight for both of you. If your husband doesn't get full time work experience, will he still have a good chance of being invited to apply for a skilled immigrant visa in the future? I'm assuming ang goal nyo is to get PR eventually.

    Sir, salamat po sa pag reply. Our main goal po sir is PR. Ang occupation po ng partner ko sir ay Chef, gusto ko po sana mag masters in construction engineering para ako po ang main applicant. While waiting po sa number of hours na kailangan nya mag aaral po sana ako. Pagkatapos ko po mag aral makukuha po namin yung plus points na masters+regional nag aaral+ partner ko with positive skills assessment.

  • magueromaguero Adelaide
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    @0406072202 said:

    @maguero said:

    @0406072202 said:

    Good evening po everyone. I would like to ask about my visa po sana, currently my husband is the main applicant and he has just finished his studies. We are confused, should we apply for a graduate visa or should I study for a masters? Which do you think is better po ma’am?

    Please po. By the way, cookery po natapos ng asawa ko.

    Thank you po. Have a good night.

    It depends on what your goal is. Do you need to study to be able to nominate an occupation in the Skilled Occupation List? If not, won't a Temporary Graduate Visa have more beneficial work rights for both of you? A Temporary Graduate Visa will enable both of you to work full time for at least 18 months, whereas a student visa has a restriction of 48 hours per fortnight for both of you. If your husband doesn't get full time work experience, will he still have a good chance of being invited to apply for a skilled immigrant visa in the future? I'm assuming ang goal nyo is to get PR eventually.

    Sir, salamat po sa pag reply. Our main goal po sir is PR. Ang occupation po ng partner ko sir ay Chef, gusto ko po sana mag masters in construction engineering para ako po ang main applicant. While waiting po sa number of hours na kailangan nya mag aaral po sana ako. Pagkatapos ko po mag aral makukuha po namin yung plus points na masters+regional nag aaral+ partner ko with positive skills assessment.

    I suggest you talk to a migration agent to better understand how the upcoming changes from the new migration strategy may affect your plans. Kung mag-aaral ka ng Masters matatapos ka after 2 years pa. By then, in place na yung bagong points system na hindi pa natin alam kung ano exactly yun. In the meantime, your husband only has 6 months to apply for a Graduate visa. The age cap for Graduate visas will also be lowered from 50 years old to 35 years old next year, in case that affects you.

    At this point na maraming pagbabago sa migration policy ng Australia, sa tingin ko mas maigi to discuss options with a professional. Sa tingin ko, and this is just my personal opinion, it might be safer to go with a visa that will enable you to transition to an employer sponsored visa faster. Based on the new migration strategy one of the areas the government is working on is to provide a PR pathways to workers on temporary skilled visas. So you can try to take advantage of that din dahil nandito na rin naman kayo.

  • charlesvalistocharlesvalisto Posts: 2Member
    Joined: Jul 12, 2019

    Hi po, sponsor here (subclass 189) planning to go in Au on May 2023 w/ my partner via TV. Both working in Singapore.

    Ask ko lang po sa pag-iaapply po namin sya ng Partner's Visa (820/821), need pa po ba namin kumuha ng police clearance here in SG since we stayed here for about 5 years? Or should we just wait for the advice of the CO?

    Thank you.

  • OzdrimsOzdrims Singapore
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    @charlesvalisto said:
    Hi po, sponsor here (subclass 189) planning to go in Au on May 2023 w/ my partner via TV. Both working in Singapore.

    Ask ko lang po sa pag-iaapply po namin sya ng Partner's Visa (820/821), need pa po ba namin kumuha ng police clearance here in SG since we stayed here for about 5 years? Or should we just wait for the advice of the CO?

    Thank you.

    yes the same for 189 and other visas ,need to fulfill po yung character requirements (SC 820/801) is a combined application for partner -temporary visa and permanent visa di po ba?

    DoHA website on the steps to apply:

    https://immi.homeaffairs.gov.au/visas/getting-a-visa/visa-listing/partner-onshore/temporary-820#HowTo

    Youtube video walkthrough the process:

    ANZSCO 233211 Civil Engineer (Offshore) | Age: 25| English: 20 | Experience: 15| Education: 15 | Partner Points: 05 (Competent English) |NAATI: 05 |State :05
    SC190 NSW = 90
    Timeline:
    17 Apr 2023: Took PTE Exam: Superior
    29 May 2023: Spouse PTE Exam: Competent
    15 May 2023: Submitted relevant employment docs, work pass and DRAFT CDR to agent
    29 May 2023: Agent submitted EA MSA CDR + RSEA to Engineers Australia
    8 July 2023: EA MSA CDR + RSEA result: Suitable for migration
    26 July 2023: took the NAATI CCL
    13 Aug 2023: results out for NAATI exam
    15 Aug 2023: Agent updated EOI for CCL points (+5)
    13 Sep 2023: Agent created EOI for SC 190 NSW
    02 Nov 2023: Pre-invited by NSW
    06 Nov 2023: Nomination submitted to NSW
    09 Nov 2023: Nomination application approved & ITA received
    29 Nov 2023: Visa lodgment and medicals booked
    11 Dec 2023: Medicals completed
    11 October 2024: started the renewal of PCC /COC/NBI clearances SG and PH for both of us
    14 November 2024: Updated COCs for both of us and wife's NBI cert to IMMI through agent
    4 December 2024: I updated my NBI certificate by myself

    xx-xx-xx - Visa GRANT

  • charlesvalistocharlesvalisto Posts: 2Member
    Joined: Jul 12, 2019

    @Ozdrims said:

    @charlesvalisto said:
    Hi po, sponsor here (subclass 189) planning to go in Au on May 2023 w/ my partner via TV. Both working in Singapore.

    Ask ko lang po sa pag-iaapply po namin sya ng Partner's Visa (820/821), need pa po ba namin kumuha ng police clearance here in SG since we stayed here for about 5 years? Or should we just wait for the advice of the CO?

    Thank you.

    yes the same for 189 and other visas ,need to fulfill po yung character requirements (SC 820/801) is a combined application for partner -temporary visa and permanent visa di po ba?

    DoHA website on the steps to apply:

    https://immi.homeaffairs.gov.au/visas/getting-a-visa/visa-listing/partner-onshore/temporary-820#HowTo

    Youtube video walkthrough the process:

    Thank you po sa response.

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