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I know an Australian man has just married a Thai lady and they've applied for an Australian visa. The sad thing is I know this Thai lady has been cheating on him for nearly 2 years, now they wasn't married at the time but they were still in a relationship. Does he have a right to know? Also would it harm there visa application?


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I once told a friend of this. He immediately went direct to his GF and asked her if it was true. She said it wasn't and I lost a friend.

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He's not my friend, he's a friend of a friend. Is 47 years old and had to wait over a year to marry her.


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He's not my friend, he's a friend of a friend. Is 47 years old and had to wait over a year to marry her.

 

For a friend of a friend I'd stay out of it and ask his friend to tell him. Keep in mind who other people sleep with is other people's business.

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It's probably not any of my business, but would you like if she was sleeping about behind your back


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Why are you spending so much keeping track of her activities? 

Who could you possibly believe will benefit from your urge to interfere in their business?

 

You really need to find a hobby. Preferably one that doesn't involve playing amateur private detective.

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It's probably not any of my business, but would you like if she was sleeping about behind your back
 

 

The points you raise are not dependant on each other.

 

Firstly ... it's not 'His Application', not 'There Their Application' ... it's 'Her Application'.

 

Her application which her Partner/Sponsor may or may not choose to support.

 

 

As to her perceived infidelity ... it only is related if it affects the Visa Application.

 

It only really affects the Visa application if it's a Partner/ Fiancé Visa and the applicant can not persuade 2 Australian Citizens (or friends originally from across the Ditch in special circumstances) to vouch that they are in a committed relationship to the exclusion of all others.

 

If you are asked to provide this statement ... then there is your chance to 'Holla from the Hilltops' ... 'No Bro ... shes a ****' ...  w00t.gif
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Would you tell her if he was cheating on her???

 

Not your friend, so why bother.

 

Reminds me of the story, guy in bar hit it off with the bars resident kathoey, lot of watching and sniggering, when the guy goes to the toilet a kind hearted guy follows him in and tells him that the lady is no lady, for his troubles he gets punched in the face.

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rjmidd1981 ... this is the Visa Forum ... we try and not make moral judgements on people's relationships.

 

We try and help people obtain their desired Visa.

 

We aren't saying that your Moral Compass is pointed in the wrong direction, but the question you raise might be better is slightly worded differently and in another Forum ... maybe the General or Pub Forum ... we are vary happy to assist with moral judgements there!

 

Hang them High I say ... is something you might get there as a response ... along with some more sensible and tempered advice.

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Never mind the rhetoric.

 

She needs to be exposed to immigration.

 

As they say in Oz ....dob her in.

 

She will otherwise be a bludger.

 

Sounds like she'll be up for joining the bogan clan mate.

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