Australia’s Department of Home Affairs (DHA) has clarified an important rule for applicants applying under the General Skilled Migration (GSM) program. If you submitted your Expression of Interest (EOI) as a single applicant and later receive an invitation to apply for a skilled visa, you cannot add your partner or spouse to the application before visa grant. Doing so may lead to visa refusal.
Many applicants are unaware of this rule and make life-changing decisions during visa processing without understanding the consequences. In recent cases, several candidates got married after receiving their invitation and attempted to include their spouse in the application. To compensate for the points claimed as a single applicant, their partners completed English language tests and obtained positive skills assessments. However, DHA has made it clear that this approach does not work.
When you claim points as a single applicant, those points are considered at the time you receive your invitation. If your relationship status changes before the visa is granted, it can affect the points calculation and eligibility criteria on which your invitation was based. As a result, the Department may determine that you no longer meet the requirements for the visa and may refuse your application.
This is a serious issue because many applicants spend years preparing for Australia PR, investing money in skills assessments, English exams, documentation, and professional guidance. One wrong step during processing can put the entire visa outcome at risk.
Applicants who are planning to marry or add a partner are strongly advised to seek professional migration advice before making any changes to their relationship status during the visa process. In most situations, the safer option is to wait until the skilled visa is granted before updating marital status or planning partner inclusion pathways.
Australia PR is a valuable opportunity, and applicants should follow visa conditions carefully to avoid unnecessary refusals. The migration process is highly regulated, and even small mistakes can have major consequences.
If you have already received an invitation as a single applicant, the best approach is simple: remain single in your visa application until your PR visa is granted. Do not take risks based on assumptions or unofficial advice. A small mistake today could cost you your Australian permanent residency tomorrow.
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