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Business People

Business (Short Stay) visa definitions

De facto partner

A person is the de facto partner of another person (whether of the same sex or a different sex) if:

  • they have a mutual commitment to a shared life to the exclusion of all others;
  • the relationship between them is genuine and continuing; and
  • they live together or do not live separately and apart on a permanent basis; and
  • they are not related by family.

For an application for a permanent, Business Skills (Provisional), Student (Temporary), Partner (Provisional), Partner (Temporary), or a General Skilled Migration visa the de facto relationship must have existed for at least 12 months immediately preceding the date of application.

Dependent child

A dependent child is the child or step-child of yourself or your partner who:

  • is not married or engaged to be married or in a de facto relationship and
  • has not turned 18
    or
  • if they have turned 18, are wholly or substantially reliant on you or your partner for their basic needs, or are incapacitated for work.

Partner

A partner is your spouse or de facto partner (including same-sex partners).

Spouse

A person is the spouse of another person if they are in a married relationship. Persons are in a married relationship if:

  • they are married to each other under a marriage that is valid for the purposes of the Migration Act 1958;
  • they have a mutual commitment to a shared life as husband and wife to the exclusion of all others;
  • the relationship between them is genuine and continuing; and
  • they live together or do not live separately and apart on a permanent basis.