Three Documents You'll Need When Applying For A Partner Visa In Australia

The partner visa is a permanent residence visa that allows the holder to live in Australia indefinitely. It is also possible for the partner to travel in and out of Australia as many times as they want.  A partner can be either a spouse or a de facto partner. To be eligible for a partner visa, you must be sponsored by an Australian citizen or permanent resident who is at least 18 years old. [Read More]

All There Is to Know About Biodiversity Credits

Species loss and climate change are two primary environmental threats facing the world today. Therefore, it has become increasingly crucial for governments, the private sector and individuals to address these issues. For instance, there has been a decline in biodiversity through human activities like overfishing, logging, agriculture, etc. The decline has led to the need for biodiversity conservation and management through many different approaches. Biodiversity credits are one of the most standard biodiversity conservation approaches, and here is more about it. [Read More]

Top Benefits of Prospective Marriage Visa to LGBT Couples

In December 2017, the Australian government passed legislation that recognized same-sex marriage. Consequently, it opened up migration opportunities for LGBT couples looking to migrate to Australia. Before the legislation, non-Australian LGBT couples were not legible for a prospective marriage visa since it was only designed for heterosexual couples. As such, same-sex partners had to fulfil de facto requirements and apply for a partner visa to be allowed into the country. However, this is no longer the case, and this article highlights how a prospective marriage visa benefits LGBT couples. [Read More]

How To Immigrate To Dubai

Dubai is a wonderfully vibrant and modern city, and there are many great career opportunities there for ex-pats.  However, the immigration process is rather complicated, and you'd be best advised to consult a migration agent, rather than trying to handle the immigration process by yourself, especially if you don't speak fluent Arabic.  Read on to find out more.  Permanent residency The most important document you'll need if you relocate to Dubai is a permanent residency visa. [Read More]