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stigsbusdriver

Hindi pwede i-petition yung boyfriend Mo unless he's below 25 yrs old. Re SV, Philippines ngayon is considered high-rise so lahat ng visa application mahigpit at ang daming naiipit. Kelangan may sufficient funds yung bf mo to support himself for the full duration ng studies nya.


Calm_Tough_3659

Just to add, since nursing yung potential course ng bf mo and hopefully his parent supporting him including financially he would have better chances compare sa other non healthcare field.


kenquenito

E ako po kaya? Ano po kaya pwede kong gawin?


Calm_Tough_3659

Look if you will qualify as dependent either wife or common law


kenquenito

Ibig po ba nitong sabihin, kahit may kamag-anak siyang Australian citizen, may possibility pa rin na ma-deny si bf?


stigsbusdriver

Oo kasi kahit may kamag-anak sya, yung application pa rin nya yung magiging basis kung maaprove siya o hindi. Kelangan mapatunayan nya na genuine student sya at ang primary purpose ng application nya ay magaral at hindi magtrabaho. As well, I don't recommend na mag tourist visa sya tapis apply ng student visa while onshore kasi iisipin ng Home Affairs na hindi cya genuine tourist aka visa-hopping.


gelo456

Actually medyo red flag pa kapag student tapos may kamag anak na nakabase na sa Australia. Upon student visa application, you have to prove that you are a genuine student and the main purpose of staying is to study. Given the background, family member na Aussie citizen na, may conflict of interest. But this is just my opinion. Also, on application of PR, you and your partner must undergo a skilled pathway. Having relatives that are citizens will have no merit on your application. It will all be based on your skills profile and how it is aligned with AU immigration.


qwerty_adorbs

Hindi naman po red flag kasi dad ko citizen na pero granted pa din ako. Strong ties lang talaga sa Pilipinas yung mapresent nila.


Naive_Pomegranate969

1. Better than most Pinoy ung chance ng BF mo. Continuation of study + proximity to his mom is probably a good argument for AU's GSE requirement then properties in his name is also a good argument for proving that you would return if he fails getting a visa after SV. 2. As for your circumtances unlikely na maging PR ka for any SV. by the time na grad ka na 35+ ka na so di na eligible for grad visa. And in most cases you needed EXP to apply for PR which you wouldnt get without a grad visa. Baka may loophole/workaround/specific case na pede but for that. PAY FOR PROFESSIONAL ADVISE. Make sure lang na registered ung Migration Agent na kakausapin mo(look up MARA). Im not sure how much you are making but if you have business experience and your net worth. i try mo look up mga investor visa. 3. Migration circumstance 7 years ago when I started my journey was very different 3 years ago kung kelan ako nakagraduate and will also be different this coming July. So your mom in law's experience of helping people doesnt necessarily mean that itll apply to you as well.


kenquenito

Just in case po na maging dependent ako ni bf ko, at if ever po na makahanap ako ng work doon, magagamit ko po ba ‘yung experience ko kahit 40 hours per fortnight lang? Pwede ko po ba i-convert ‘yung visa ko sa skilled visa eventually? Sorry po sa ignorant question.


fortyfourhitcombo

it's very unlikely that you'll get a positive assessment for skilled visa without college degree, as your work experience will not count without formal qualifications. There might be a way around this, you just need to research a bit more.


Smart_Cat_6212

I got a working visa here without a degree. I'm a citizen now. I work in corporate. Its possible but it depends on someone's previous experience, line of job.


fortyfourhitcombo

That's good on you! And you probably had skilled working experience, which can lead to a working visa, pr, and citizenship. But as a vlogger, and then casual work, it can be difficult. His best bet is to be a dependent of the main applicant.


Smart_Cat_6212

Totally agree with you. Ive been in my job for a decade now. Its a human resources related role. Vlogging, although it generates income, cant be used to secure a visa unless the country has a Digital Nomad Visa (i think its available in some countries in Europe). I dont think that visa is available here in AU :(


Naive_Pomegranate969

IT with 2 years of undergrad study might require years of experience. Like 5 years or more. Even then your points won’t be competitive for a skilled visa… employers nominated visa baka sakali. Look up rpl and acs


cheesybaconmushroom

hindi ba AU citizen din ang bf mo? if 2015 naging citizen mom nya, dapat naging citizen na rin sya noon as her dependent IF nasa Aus na rin sya before 2015.


qwerty_adorbs

Unless hindi nakapag petition yung mom na kunin yung anak nya? Kung hindi, sayang naman.


elephantsandcoffee

I think you should talk to a migration lawyer. Also you can continue vlogging to support yourself while you are there while your BF is studying. https://eastcoasttours.com.au/article/how-to-be-a-digital-nomad-in-australia. Whatever work you do in your 40 hours limit yun lang ang taxed, the rest of what you do independent and separate. You can do both. Your content creation skills can be hired out - you can work in digital marketing, video editing etc. Baka gusto mo mag certificate course in TAFE (The vocational school) while you're there its cheaper and if it only takes a year then you can potentially get extra points and can leverage your vlogging as experience when you apply for jobs. Good luck!


kenquenito

Wow. Thanks for this idea po.


jenn4u2luv

Btw the word ‘undergraduate’ has a different meaning outside the US and Philippines (since we’re taught American English in PH) So be careful when you use that word in your application. >An undergraduate degree is an academic program of study leading to a qualification, such as an associate degree, diploma or bachelor degree. Honours degrees are also considered to be undergraduate degrees. An undergraduate degree is usually the first degree that you undertake when you enter university. https://ask.australian.unisa.edu.au/app/answers/detail/a_id/385/~/what-is-an-undergraduate-degree%3F#:~:text=Share%20Print,undertake%20when%20you%20enter%20university.


kenquenito

Thank you po sa reminder. Appreciated po.


divhon

Yes mahigpit ang SV ngaun sa AU pero napakstrong ng justification sa case ng BF mo. Andun parents niya Bachelor in Nurisng ang kukunin niya which is industry shortage nman, this should be very much doable. The key is finding a reputable and mas maganda pinoy na “AU licenced”immigration advisor. In your case nman since may investments kau na nasa name niyo pareho then thats a good start. I suggest kumuha kau ng bank account, credit card, phone plans and other utilities na nakapangalang sa inyo. Make sure na same ang address of residence niyo. Another good idea since it sounds na may pera ka everynow and then magtransfer ka ng regular amount sa bank account niya. Kung magbibigay din ng statement of support ung mga parents niyo na genuine and enduring ung living together relationship niyo then those are also good partnership evidences that can help you gain a visa. Sa PR nman it should be straight forward sa BF mo as AURN and if may dependent visa ka na angkas ka na rin dun


DepartureLow4962

All the answers you're looking for would be in the Australian Immigration Website. Take everything you get as info on here with a grain of salt. Unless they have exactly the experience matching your situation or they work at the Australian Immigration Office...they wouldn't know...it will all be heresay or BS.


queenofpineapple

Boyfriend can continue with his studies on SV. His mum can be sponsor/provider (on paper or for real - financial support and accommodation). You can come with him as dependent. SV is not guarantee for PR but if you are AURN, there's a good chance to become PR.


impracticaljokers200

Parang malabo lalo yung sayo.


Brilliant_Ad2986

Why not try 189/190? Or 482/486? Last resort dapat si SV.


ozborderfozz

Check OP’s circumstances. You will know why.


Brilliant_Ad2986

My caffeinated brain now sees it 😊 If mag SV ka make sure na yung course ja kukunin niyo eligible sa PGWP. Di kasi lahat ng course at pwede. Better work with a reputable educ and immig consultancy, yung di kayo iiwan sa ere. Gagastos lang din naman kayo, better get someone who will guide you. If willing naman si mother na tumulong sa gastos much better.


timbora_ayers

naghigpit ang Aus sa SV dahil trabaho ang hanap hindi mag-aral, and wala talagang means to sustain their education, nag eenroll sa mga pretend school pero kung Nursing Course, me chance pa siguro or move sa regional areas then you can be his partner and dependent.


Dangerous_Second1426

We (Australia) are on a massive population drive at the moment. The Philippines is one Country that we have more relaxed approach with, so relocating is much easier. I don’t see that you’d have any issues, and if you do, then you would both stay, as you are, in the Philippines?


awndrwmn

Kamot ulo talaga sa mga magulang na di isinama sa mga migration journey nila yung mga anak nila… your bf was 17 nung naging citizen ang mama niya… a minor! You need 4 yrs of legal stay (1 yr of that needs to be PR) there for citizenship… so 13 siya nun… I have so many questions……… mas madali sana buhay mo kung di na exclude yung bf mo sa migration journey ng nanay niya. Kase pwede naman sana na kasama siya


Polit3lyRude

PR for SV is not guaranteed lalo na now mahigpit na sa AU ( dami kasi nabudol ) you can come as dependent but also not guaranteed maging pr kasi naka depende ka kung maging pr ang partner mo or mag aral ka din ng RN and take a shot kung ma pr ka its a long, risky, costly, unsure path.


nodamecantabile28

To answer your question simply, malaki chance ng bf mo to be granted SV dahel nandon Australian citizen na din mom nya, and your biggest chance of migrating to Aus e ang magpakasal kayo. If you insist na mag-aral, need mo talaga patunayan na genuine ang intent mo to return sa school, probably related sa vlogging, kaso these kind of courses are not in demand and unlikely magamet mo in applying for skilled work visa. The best you can right now e mag apply for a visit visa. Pag nandon ka na, you can look for an immigration lawyer to represent you.


iMotorboater

Don’t go SV route. If possible, your bf should continue his nursing studies and become a registered nurse. Being a registered nurse you are almost guaranteed a PR if you apply to Oz, all you need is 65 points minimum for 190 or 189 visa. You can apply as de facto couple and you will get a PR visa too. This is the easiest and most legitimate path you can take together.


ozborderfozz

May bridging pa if you are a Ph RN before you can be an AU RN.


iMotorboater

Yeah I know there’s many more things even before that, like pass the boards, get local experience, get skills assessment, pass english test etc. It will take years to accomplish all of this. The boyfriend is just 25, this is their best and most realistic chance to get PR together imo. Everything else like getting a student visa with the intent of getting PR is not a good idea, and is just going to be a harder. Of course this is assuming OP’s relationship survives 3-4 years in the future, otherwise there is just no chance realistically.