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Hi Im an overseas student from Indonesia who overstay her

 

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Hi I'm an overseas student from Indonesia who overstay her student visa for 2 years in australia.. I get 3 years banned
And now I gonna married with my boyfriends and He is a french
Citizen..
Can I Be Denied a Spouse Visa in French Because of my previous Overstay in australia? If so,what should I do with that? Is any chance for me?

Submitted: 379 days and 3 hours ago.
Category: French Law
Value: AU$36
Status: CLOSED
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Expert:  T Perrin C replied379 days and 2 hours ago.

French authorities no have no knowledge of your visa overstay in Australia. French immigration system is not interlinked with the Australian administration.

Customer replied379 days and 2 hours ago.

Hi Perrin thanks for the answer..
I'm in dilemma now,because I have read a lot of story that they said Australia share imigration information with all EU country..
but how about my deport stamp on my passport?
I got that stamp on my old passport because they said i have to bring my old and new passport and make copies of the first 5 pages of the passport, including all the pages which contain visas or stamps when I apply for a visa..

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Expert:  T Perrin C replied379 days ago.

You may be asked for your criminal record, but a visa overstay does not belong to the category of crime screened by this process. And cannot affect your request for a spouse visa if you are marrying a French citizen.
And no, I repeat, immigration in EU countries are not interlinked with Australian immigration.

Expert TypeConsultant en droit du travail
Category: French Law
Pos. Feedback: 96.4 %
Accepts: 680
Answered: 6/5/2012

Experience: 8 years as a Senior judge at Paris Conseil de Prud'hommes (Paris Industrial Tribunal)

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Customer replied374 days and 8 hours ago.

Hi perrin i really hope it will be fine for me
Because i have read A lot of people in uk get refuse because of overstay issue
How about if i go there by my own wish? I mean if i apply for student visa?
Sorry i ask too much and late replaying. It will be my last question.. And i will press the accept answer
Thank you very much
Tina

 
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