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Take care of your Filipina wife! Get her an Australian Partner Visa!

Jeff Harvie
Jeff Harvie
·3 min read

Here at Down Under Visa we are in contact with a lot of men who, like me, live here in the Philippines with their Filipina wives. The same happens They are often asking about tourist visas, because they have no intention of going back to Australia. Life is good for them, and not a care in the world. And we get others who are planning to settle in Philippines, and are more interested in permanent resident visas for themselves.

Tourist visas are not a viable long-term option. You can’t apply for a long term permit that will allow her to take an annual holiday to Australia with you. Tourist visas are one-off’s. You may get one this year and the next, but there’s no guarantee you’ll get one each and every time.

What if the sponsor is dead?

Australian sponsor dead. if there is no living sponsor, a filipina wife cannot get a partner visa from philippines to australia

What if you want a Partner Visa for your wife?

I’ve always advised men to plan for a Partner Visa for their wives because they do not know what the future holds.

  • You may get homesick and want to return.
  • You may get physically sick and want to return.
  • Worst of all, what happens if you die?

If your wife does not have an Australian Partner Visa, or Australian Citizenship, she has no right to enter Australia if the sponsor is dead.

And the same thing applies to your kids of that marriage, or children that came as “part of the package” if she was a single mum.

If you the sponsor are dead, she has practically no hope of ever entering Australia. You may have a house and other assets in Australia that you want her to enjoy, but she never will. A Partner Visa application requires a living sponsor. If the sponsor dies before the application can be lodged, then it's too little too late.

I bring this up because we had just such a tragic case come to our attention this week. The Australian husband suddenly died unexpectedly and he had made no plans to take care of his wife’s future. His two teenage children had Australian Citizenship acquired because their father was an Australian Citizen (Citizenship By Descent), so when they are old enough they can travel to and from Australia as they please. But the situation for their mum is much harder.

So for goodness sakes think of your wife and children. You don’t know what’s around the corner, and it’s your responsibility to take care of their future when you are no longer around. Strongly consider applying for an Australian Partner Visa for her, and spending some years in Australia before you make that move to the Philippines or any other Asian country.

Please contact Down Under Visa to discuss your options.

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Who are Down Under Visa? Who is Jeff Harvie?

Jeff Harvie and the Down Under Visa team have been doing this for a lot of years! Down Under Visa have brought thousands of couples to Australia from South East Asia over the years. Mostly from the Philippines, but we help increasing numbers of couples where the visa applicant is from China, Thailand, Vietnam or Cambodia. And what this means is we see a lot of success....and we also see failures when people go it alone after talking to their mate, or their relative, or that minimal-care-no-responsibility Facebook group run by Steve and Maribeth based on their own visa application! One application, and they feel qualified to advise others! It's not even LEGAL to do that!

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4 Comments

L
LeroyMay 19, 2017, 12:43 AM
My father had a filipino gf who was coming and going on tourist visas. My father passed away and she had now engaged lawyers to challenge my father's will stating she was in a defecto relationship??? it's in the hands of the lawyers but would like to know if anyone has had similar stories /outcomes
JH
Jeff HarvieMay 19, 2017, 01:54 AM
Yes, but she was Vietnamese and an Australian citizen. This isn't a visa issue or a Filipina issue, rather the result when there's no clear line in legal relationships.
TB
Tibor BodeSep 12, 2017, 09:11 AM
Very good article Jeff and totally agree with you. I am just going through the partner visa with my fiancee but as we are engaged, I have a responsibility to her. Obviously, she was not keen to talk about it, but I have explained it to her, no matter how much I do not ever want that anyone collect on my life insurance policy, I cannot give an ironclad guarantee that how long I will be around. It is especially important before her visa is granted and we can get married and this is just a security for her sake, as I love her and care about her. To me, it is simply being a responsible adult towards my loved ones. The entire thing is a bit more complicated, but for the sake of this article this would be my contribution.
JH
Jeff HarvieSep 19, 2017, 11:51 AM
You found yourself a good woman there, Tibor. Your love for each other is very obvious. I have no doubt you'll take great care of her, as she will with you.

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