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原帖由 sakesake 于 2007-12-19 11:15 发表 
关于亲属担保人在经济方面有没有要求这一点现在还不清楚。我们的CASE移民官就要求我们提供经济方面的证明。我们也是找的其他人做经济担保。反正我们把能提供的都提供了,只能听天由命了。。希望那个移民官别太为难 ...
Agreed. I noticed that the Shanghai Embassy website has updated their requirements for spouse migration. See below: http://www.china.embassy.gov.au/bjng/checklist1.html
General Documentation Requirements
• Evidence of the sponsor’s Australian Citizenship or Permanent Residence, such as a certified copy of their passport or Australian birth certificate;
• A Notarial Certificate of Birth for each applicant;
• 2 recent passport size photographs of you and any dependent child whether migrating or not, and 2 passport size photographs of your sponsor. Please write the name and date of birth on the back of each photo;
• Evidence of your sponsor’s employment in Australia. This may include a letter from his/her employer(s) (the letter should state what the sponsor’s salary is), pay slips or tax returns;
• Written declarations from you and your sponsor detailing the history of your relationship; and
• A copy of your passport.
But I think it is still worthy to try. It is not reasonable that unemployed ppl cannot get a spouse from overseas??? You probably have to provide assurance deposit of $5000 or above. |
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