Question:
Spouse Migration to Australia:Assurance Of Support?
2007-01-17 03:33:22 UTC
hi all
i have applied for spouse migration Visa and now i need to provide assurane of support of the centrelink office, but my husband is not in australia rigth now, hez with me outside australia. please tell me if any1 know that can any1 else excep my husband may be my assurer or only a husband can give aos, please tell in detail. dont tell me about any link coz i have read allthe links but couldn't get this simple answer, even in forms there is option for husband only who is living in australia from alst 2 years but my husband is not in australia...so what can i do?
Three answers:
jacs
2007-01-17 22:38:10 UTC
What sort of support are you looking for? You mentioned Centerlink. Why should you get Centerlink support? You have not mentioned what country you are from. Surely if you are looking to move to Australia you are financial. Please tell me that you have money and arn't expecting the Australian tax payers to support you. A hint... There is a spell check. It makes us a bit paranoid when you won't even use a check so as not to sound as if you don't care.
2016-03-29 05:21:35 UTC
We are being forced to contribute to the support, because: 1. Congress has been enablers to California being fiscally irresponsible. 2. The Feds won't do anything to eliminate sanctuary cities. They could do so as simply as cutting off funding. As for the person who suggests these numbers are flawed, these numbers match the state government's figures. There are dozens of sources that cite these same numbers, the links in this question are just a sample. You can quote your same stats as many times as you like, that won't make it any more factual.
2007-01-19 02:13:32 UTC
go live in your husbands country...or maybe its a third world craphole like most of the world.



ps. he is just using you for a visa


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