Saturday, January 9, 2010

Can a person in a de facto relationship get a spouse visa in Singapore?

In Australia I got a spouse visa as I have been in a relationship long term. In Singapore the spouse visa mentions you need a marriage certificate. Do they accept other legal documents to show you're in a long term relationship but not married?Can a person in a de facto relationship get a spouse visa in Singapore?
No , a legal and binding marriage certificate is required in Singapore since you need a fiancee petition before you could marry which will be processed in your country of origin;s Singapore Embassy . This will entail all the legal procedures and verification before you are allowed to marry a Singaporean Citizen .When you have obtained the fiancee visa then you could marry and then thats the only time you could be petitioned for spousal visa.





Sorry Girl , Singapore is not Australia , where they recognize gay marriage and others.

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