Australia is a great place to live and work. We are here to help people get the right visa and experience the great Aussie lifestyle.
We can help in all sort of ways ...
SOLVi Migration is an Australian immigration law firm, if you need help with a visa matter that's not listed, please get in touch!
I'm a worker, looking for a visa
Want to stay in Australia and work, or maybe become permanent resident?
Now is the time! There is a skills shortage in Australia. So if you want to work in Australia, these are the hottest industries:
• Agriculture
• Childcare & Teaching
• Construction
• Healthcare
• Hospitality
• Information Communication Technology.
I'm a business, looking to employ an overseas worker
Businesses often rely on overseas workers. We can help with all visa requirements, including applications to sponsor and helping to retain workers on new visas.
Make hiring overseas workers easier!At SOLVi, we love helping businesses get visas for their much needed overseas employees.
We LOVE navigating migration law to achieve outcomes that are outside the box. We know the system - we’ve actually worked in it!Standard Business Sponsorship is available to most businesses with two consecutive years of trading history.It can be a complex process, but we know how it works, so we make it easier!
I have family or a partner in Australia, and I want a visa to be with them
Do you have a partner or family members in Australia you want to visit, or maybe live permanently in Australia with them?
Joining a loved partner or family member in Australia is a great way to connect, or even make a new life!At SOLVi, we can help with visas that allow you to visit family in Australia, or get a visa to migrate permanently to join them in the wonderful land Down Under.
I’m a student, wanting to study in Australia
Want to study in Australia to experience the Aussie lifestyle, or maybe live in Australia permanently?
Studying in Australia is a great way to set up an exciting future, including Australian jobs, permanent residency and even citizenship!
At SOLVi, we can help with visas that allow you to study at Australia’s leading colleges and universities. We can also help to you to map a migration pathway to ensure you are studying in-demand skills that support your migration goals.
I'm finishing my studies, and want to stay in Australia
Want to stay in Australia after you have completed your studies here, or maybe become a permanent resident?
Upon completing studies in Australia, the desire to stay and possibly attain permanent residency is a common aspiration among international students. Australia's appeal lies in its welcoming, multicultural society and robust economy.
Many graduates explore visa pathways like the Temporary Graduate Visa (Subclass 485), which offers post-study work rights.
I'm already a permanent resident, and I want to become a citizen
Have you been residing in Australian for four years and you've already got permanent residency?
If you have been living in Australia for at least 4 years, and you have already been granted permanent residency, it could be time to become official Aussie!
Many people want to take up the benefits of Australian citizenship such as, the right to vote and have an Australian passport.
Podcast Feed
In this blog, we’ll break down how your partner’s skills and English ability can make or break your Australian migration plan—and why it’s critical to get expert legal advice to structure your application properly.
In Australia’s skilled migration program, your partner is not an afterthought.
Whether they’re coming with you now or later, their information must be declared and assessed at the time of your visa application.
There are two key reasons:
1️⃣ Points in the Points-Test
2️⃣ Eligibility for family inclusion on your visa
If you’re applying under one of Australia’s skilled migration visas (Subclass 189, 190, or 491), you’ll need to meet a minimum points score.
Points are awarded for factors like:
Age
Qualifications
Work experience
English language ability
Partner’s skills and English ability
Including your partner in your migration plan could actually help you increase your points.
✅ You can claim an extra 5 points if your partner has a suitable skills assessment and competent English.
✅ You can claim an extra 10 points if your partner is under 45, has a valid skills assessment, competent English, and is applying for the same visa subclass.
✅ You can claim an extra 10 points if you don’t have a partner or if your partner is an Australian citizen or permanent resident.
However, if your partner does not meet these criteria, you may not be able to claim these points—or worse, you may not be eligible for certain visas if you fail to declare them.
Many people mistakenly believe they can apply for permanent residency first and add their partner later.
That is not how Australia’s migration system works.
⚠️ Once your permanent residency visa is granted, you cannot simply ‘add’ a spouse or de facto partner later.
If you leave them off the application, they will need to apply for their own visa—most likely a Partner Visa.
The Partner Visa process is:
❌ More complex
❌ More expensive (over $9,000 AUD for the partner alone)
❌ Subject to strict eligibility, relationship evidence, and processing times that can take 12-24 months
If you include your partner in your application from the start, you avoid all of this stress and cost.
Here’s another area where people get caught out:
Even if you don’t want to claim partner points, your partner still needs to meet Australia’s competent English requirement if they are included in your application.
If your partner:
Does not hold a valid passport from an English-speaking country
Does not have recent English test results (IELTS, OET, PTE, or TOEFL)
Cannot prove functional English
Then you will be required to pay a Second Visa Application Charge (SVAC)—currently over $4,700 AUD.
This is on top of the regular visa application fees.
Again, including your partner without proper preparation can cost you thousands of dollars and delay your visa process.
You may decide your partner will stay behind initially and join you later.
That’s fine—but you still need to declare them on your visa application and have them assessed.
The Department of Home Affairs requires complete and accurate information about your family unit.
Failing to declare a partner at the time of your application can be considered non-disclosure and may affect your future visa options.
Australia recognises both married and de facto partners (including same-sex relationships).
If you’re not legally married but have been in a committed relationship for at least 12 months, you will be considered de facto and must include your partner in your visa application.
You will need to provide evidence of:
Shared finances
Shared residence
Social recognition of your relationship
Commitment to a shared life
Australia’s migration laws are strict, technical, and unforgiving.
The inclusion or exclusion of a partner is not something you should try to navigate on your own.
At SOLVi Migration, we’ve seen too many people make the mistake of:
❌ Leaving their partner off the application and facing enormous visa costs later
❌ Losing valuable points because they didn’t assess their partner’s skills
❌ Failing to meet English requirements and being hit with surprise fees
❌ Providing incomplete or inaccurate information that leads to visa refusal
Our role is to help you structure your entire migration strategy correctly from the start—including your partner’s details—so you don’t make costly errors.
Migrating to Australia is a big decision and a complex legal process.
There’s too much at stake to make assumptions or rely on advice from friends, family, or social media.
If you’re serious about migrating to Australia, don’t risk your future on a "do-it-yourself" EOI.
✅ Book a paid legal consultation with SOLVi Migration today.
We’ll assess your situation and give you a clear legal strategy to migrate independently to Australia.
✅ Need help with AHPRA registration? Join our Nurse Registration Course.
Join our Nurse Registration Course to get clear, step-by-step guidance and access to our supportive community.
🚀 Avoid the scams, get real advice, and secure your Australian future the right way.
Contact Us
All RIGHTS RESERVED LIABILITY LIMITED BY A SCHEME APPROVED UNDER PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS LEGISLATION. LEGAL PRACTITIONERS EMPLOYED BY SOLVI PTY LTD (ABN 16 658 861 182) ARE MEMBERS OF THE SCHEME.
The information published on this webpage should not be taken as legal advice rather it should be considered for information purposes only.
COPYRIGHT © 2024 SOLVI PTY LTD