Definition of a. partner You have a partner if we consider you a member of a couple. We consider you a member of a couple if you’re: married in a registered relationship in a de facto relationship. A registered relationship is where your relationship is registered under a law of an Australian state or territory. If your relationship is registered outside Australia, we do not recognise it as a registered relationship. You can use it as evidence for a de facto relationship. A de facto relationship is where you and your partner are in a relationship similar to a married couple but are not married or in a registered relationship.
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Samples: Social Security Agreement, Social Security Agreement, Social Security Agreement
Definition of a. partner You have a partner if we consider you a member of a couple. We consider you a member of a couple if you’re: • married • in a registered relationship • in a de facto relationship. A registered relationship is where your relationship is registered under a law of an Australian state or territory. If your relationship is registered outside Australia, we do not recognise it as a registered relationship. You can use it as evidence for a de facto relationship. A de facto relationship is where you and your partner are in a relationship similar to a married couple but are not married or in a registered relationship.
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Samples: Social Security Agreement, Social Security Agreement, Social Security Agreement
Definition of a. partner You have a partner if we consider you a member of a couple. We consider you a member of a couple if you’re: married in a registered relationship in a de facto relationship. A registered relationship is where your relationship is registered under a law of an Australian state or territory. If your relationship is registered outside Australia, we do not recognise it as a registered relationship. You can use it as evidence for a de facto relationship. A de facto relationship is where you and your partner are in a relationship similar to a married couple but are not married or in a registered relationship.
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Samples: Social Security Agreement, Social Security Agreement, Social Security Agreement
Definition of a. partner You have a partner if we consider you a member of a couple. We consider you a member of a couple if you’re: • married • in a registered relationship • in a de facto relationship. A registered relationship is where your relationship is registered under a law of an Australian state or territory. If your relationship is registered outside Australia, we do not recognise it as a registered relationship. You can use it as evidence for a de facto relationship. A de facto relationship is where you and your partner are in a relationship similar to a married couple but are not married or in a registered relationship.
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Samples: Social Security Agreement, Social Security Agreement, Social Security Agreement
Definition of a. partner You have a partner if we consider you a member of a couple. We consider you a member of a couple if you’re: • married • in a registered relationship • in a de facto relationship. A registered relationship is where your relationship is registered under a law of an Australian state or territory. If your relationship is registered outside Australia, we do not recognise it as a registered relationship. You can use it as evidence for a de facto Footnote Information relationship. A de facto relationship is where you and your partner are in a relationship similar to a married couple but are not married or in a registered relationship.
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Samples: Social Security Agreement
Definition of a. partner You have a partner if partner, we generally consider you a member of a couple. We consider you a member of a couple if you’re: • married • in a registered relationship • in a de facto relationship. A registered relationship is where your relationship is registered under a law of an Australian state or territory. If your relationship is registered outside Australia, we do not recognise it as a registered relationship. You can use it as evidence for a de facto relationship. A de facto relationship is where you and your partner are in a relationship similar to a married couple but are not married or in a registered relationship.
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Samples: Social Security Agreement
Definition of a. partner You have a partner if partner, we generally consider you a member of a couple. We consider you a member of a couple if you’re: married in a registered relationship in a de facto relationship. A registered relationship is where your relationship is registered under a law of an Australian state or territory. If your relationship is registered outside Australia, we do not recognise it as a registered relationship. You can use it as evidence for a de facto relationship. A de facto relationship is where you and your partner are in a relationship similar to a married couple but are not married or in a registered relationship.
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Samples: Social Security Agreement
Definition of a. partner You have a partner if we consider you a member of a couple. We consider you a member of a couple if you’re: • married • in a registered relationship • in a de facto relationship. A registered relationship is where your relationship is registered under a law of an Australian state or territory. If your relationship is registered outside Australia, we do not recognise it as a registered relationship. You But you can use it as evidence for a de facto relationship. A de facto relationship is where you and your partner are in a relationship similar to a married couple but are not married or in a registered relationship.
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Samples: Social Security Agreement
Definition of a. partner You have a partner if we generally consider you a member of a couple. We consider you a member of a couple if you’re: married in a registered relationship in a de facto relationship. A registered relationship is where your relationship is registered under a law of an Australian state or territory. If your relationship is registered outside Australia, we do not recognise it as a registered relationship. You can use it as evidence for a de facto relationship. A de facto relationship is where you and your partner are in a relationship similar to a married couple but are not married or in a registered relationship.
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Samples: Social Security Agreement
Definition of a. partner You have a partner if we consider you a member of a couple. We consider you a member of a couple if you’re: • married • in a registered relationship • in a de facto relationship. A registered relationship is where your relationship is registered under a law of an Australian state or territory. If your relationship is registered outside Australia, we do not recognise it as a registered relationship. You can use it as evidence for a de facto relationship. A de facto relationship is where you and your partner are in Footnote Information a relationship similar to a married couple but are not married or in a registered relationship.
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Samples: Social Security Agreement
Definition of a. partner You have a partner if we generally consider you a member of a couple. We consider you a member of a couple if you’re: • married • in a registered relationship • in a de facto relationship. A registered relationship is where your relationship is registered under a law of an Australian state or territory. If your relationship is registered outside Australia, we do not recognise it as a registered relationship. You can use it as evidence for a de facto relationship. A de facto relationship is where you and your partner are in a relationship similar to a married couple but are not married or in a registered relationship.
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Samples: Social Security Agreement
Definition of a. partner You have a partner if we consider you a member of a couple. We consider you a member of a couple if you’re: married in a registered relationship in a de facto relationship. A registered relationship is where your relationship is registered under a law of an Australian state or territory. If your relationship is registered outside Australia, we do not recognise it as a registered relationship. You But you can use it as evidence for a de facto relationship. A de facto relationship is where you and your partner are in a relationship similar to a married couple but are not married or in a registered relationship.
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Samples: Social Security Agreement