(Please note this is an updating of an older post…..actually now an updating of an updating)
At Down Under Visa we get partner visa assessment forms all the time from men who clearly have good, stable and committed relationships with their Filipina ladies, and they I get to the end and see they want to get a TOURIST visa for their fiancées. I shake my head in amazement in each and every time. When I brought my wife Mila to Australia, there was no way I was going to be sticking her on a plane again after three months!
Make no mistake about it. That is what you are looking at. Tourist visas are NOT short-cuts to partner visas. And this is common thinking. Tourist visa as an easier way to bring their fiancee from Philippines to Australia and for her to remain, thus avoiding all the red tape. Bring her on a simple tourist visa….marry her….and she stays.
Or:
2. They’re thinking that maybe she needs to see Australia to see if she likes it or not.
In answer to the first issue, there’s no dodging the “red tape”. Australia guards its borders very carefully, and there are laws in place to prevent people “jumping the queue”. Applicants from countries like the Philippines (ie poor countries), will almost always have a Condition 8503 placed on tourist visas. This condition says “No Further Stay”, which means you can’t apply for another visa while the applicant is in Australia. So at the end of the trip, she goes back. Simple as that. NOTE: At the time of this 2017 update, Condition 8503’s are no longer an “almost always”. Haven’t seen one from Manila in 3 years or more. However the same principles apply. If you want a partner visa, get one! If you’re not committed or ready yet, get a tourist visa. Don’t assume you can slap together a last-minute partner visa especially if you need to get married too. If you plan on your Filipina lady staying, organise it in plenty of time!
So basically, it won’t work. If she gets a tourist visa at all (which is no certainty), she may well just end up going back anyway.
And in answer to the second question:
This is generally plain ol’ “cold feet”! Think about it, and you’ll realise I’m probably right. It’s a common condition in men. Fear of taking the plunge, so you dip your toe in the water. Getting a tourist visa is the migration version of dipping a toe in the water!
If she loves you, she will love Australia! She will love your home if she loves you! What kind of girl says “OK. You are the man of my dreams, and I want to spend the rest of my life with you…….but I prefer Manila to Melbourne!”?? Is this really likely?
Chances are if you do this, about a week before you have to put her on the plane back to Manila, you’ll be kicking yourself for not applying for a fiancee visa (prospective marriage visa). It could have been well and truly being processed by this stage, and you’ll be bidding farewell to the woman you love instead. And if you want her to be with you permanently, you’ll have to start at the beginning.
Yes, there are times when a tourist visa is appropriate, ie.
- You’re not divorced yet
- You’re really genuinely not 100% sure yet, and you want to iron out some genuine concerns
In cases like that, yes of course it’s worth considering. But please be honest with yourselves about this. If she’s the one, then take the plunge! And we can help you!
So why not talk to us at Down Under Visa about a Fiancee Visa (Prospective Marriage Visa). Take our FREE ASSESSMENT of your case, and we can give you an honest assessment and tell you if your chances are good.
NOTE: This is an update of a post from September 2013
Hi!I would like to know how you could help me and my fiance to get a tourist visa because his planning to bring me in Australia. I would like to see his place and spend time with him and to see his family’s and friends.hope you commit our needs.please! contact my no. 639192259317…I m glad if you correspond .Have a nice day !
Hello Gretchen
Please go to our website and complete our free Visa Assessment Form. Then I can tell you all that you need. https://www.downundervisa.com/page9/Partner.php
Hi, im here in Australia. i had Aussie guy friend introduced to my cousin in Manila. now there boyfriend & girlfriend they met already of course and the Aussie guy want to marry her. Which is the easy process the prospective marriage or marry her in Manila? How many days need my Aussie friend stay in manila, still 21 days till the wedding date? some people told me now the Aussie guy need to say for 2 yrs to marry a Filipina. How true is this? Thank u
Hello Jacqueline
Everyone is an expert! Best advice to him is to stop getting advice from non-professionals. Please ask him to complete the visa assessment form on our website and we can see if we can help him.
I had been to australia to visit my boyfriend and meet his family and friends,and i cameback to Philippine now,we are planning to marry very soon, and he said that we will marry here in Philippine and how long he get me to bring to Australia after married,we have another option we are planning to get prospective marriage visa which is the best and easy? Janita
Neither are best and neither are easy, Janita. You should decide where you wish to marry, and we can help you either way. Please complete our visa assessment form and we can see if we can help you.
Jeff, I need help mate, my fiance is in the provinces(dapitan) and will be getting her passport when she goes for her appointment on 16th Sept.After that i want to bring her out to the Sunshine Coast where i am .What visa strategy would you suggest as we intend to get married when she gets out here. and then apply for citizenship as soon as possible.I am in the process of lodging an e-divorce which should be finalised by the time she gets here, but all this depends on what you reccomend and the bloody goverment allows.My email is: 46trevist@gmail.com.Thanks, David Dunn-Johnston
I really can’t comment without knowing far more about you, your situation and what you want, David. Can I get you to complete our free online visa assessment form? https://www.downundervisa.com/visa-assessment/