Australia Immigration:
If you are an Australian citizen, lawful permanent resident of Australia, or eligible New Zealand citizen permanently living in Australia, you may bring your fiancée to Australia to marry and stay with you on a permanent basis. Subclass 300 prospective marriage visa is designed for the purpose of brining a foreign national to Australia with the intention of getting married. Please visit our Australian partner visa section for more information.
UK Immigration:
If you are a British citizen or person already settled in the UK with no restrictions on your stay (Indefinite Leave to Remain – ILR or Right of Abode holder) you have a few ways to bring your foreign partner (fiancée, unmarried partner, civil partner or husband or wife) to the UK to live. Please visit our UK settlement visa section for more information.
Canada Immigration:
As a Canadian citizen or lawful permanent resident, you have two ways to bring your foreign partner (unmarried partner or husband or wife) to Canada on an immigrant visa. Your partner may qualify for a conjugal visa, or if you are already married, you may be eligible to sponsor your foreign spouse for full residency in Canada. Please visit our Canadian partner visa section for more information.
New Zealand Immigration:
New Zealand citizens may sponsor their foreign partners for a temporary or permanent migrant visa to live and work in New Zealand. Those couples who have been in a relationship for less than 12 months may choose to apply for a temporary “work permit or visa through partnership” while other couples may qualify for full residence visa. Explore your visa options by visiting our New Zealand partner visa section.