Showing posts with label Australia Latest Immigration News. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Australia Latest Immigration News. Show all posts

Wednesday, 6 November 2019

Australia To Deport A 5 Year Old Boy Due To Mild Disability

Family appeals to David Coleman, the immigration minister for stopping this kind of deportation to Bangladesh.
A 5-year-old boy who was born in Australia, facing deportation to Bangladesh along with his family members when their visa’s applications got rejected because of “mild disability”, which seems to be hindrances in the medical system.
Adyan, a 5-year-old boy’s father, Dr. Mahedi Hasan Bhuiyan arrived in Australia with holding of student visa in 2011. Dr. Bhuiyan and Rebaka Sultana soon married next year in Bangladesh. After marriage, Sulatna joined him in Australia in 2019. Later on, Adyan was born at Geelong hospital, Australia.
After a few months, Sultana and Dr. Bhuiyan observed that the boy was facing a struggle in lifting his head up. Through test and reports, it discovered that the boy had a mild cerebral palsy, which may likely occur by a stroke shortly before or after his birth.
Bhuiyan, is a holder of a Bangladeshi degree and completed his PhD in the field of engineering from Deakin University in 2016. Thus, he has arranged a nomination from a Victorian state government for a permanent skilled visa, that allows his family to settle in Australia.
However, when they applied for Bangladesh migration, their visa got rejected under Australia’s strict “one fails all fail” visa health criterion.
Adyan found as a “mild functional impairment” by 2019 medical assessment, which seems to be as permanent. Bhuiyan said, “I don’t have any idea why a child with having a little weakness in his left hand will require a special education. As far as I can understand that special education is needed for children who are unable to go to mainstream schools.”
His guardian says that Adyan is independently mobile and needs only to assist to navigate steps with uneven surfaces. He further added, “Adyan is very vocal and enjoys playing with a soccer ball. Along with this, he also has developed movements to access his disabilities. He goes to kindy day by day.”
“Adhyan is very good now”, he said. “There is no learning difficulties occurred in his school and he learns everything with watching kid’s videos at home.”
“He can grab things now, before this he couldn’t”
When the family faced a rejection of their visa to Bangladesh, they appealed to the immigration minister, David Coleman, because their last chance to live in Australia.
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Wednesday, 3 July 2019

Australia Immigration Department Increases Skill Migration Visa Fees W.e.f. 1st July 2019

The Department of Home Affairs, Australia has increased the visa application fees for different skilled migration programs and other visa categories. The increased fee is applicable from 1 July 2019 onwards. Coming July 2019, a lot of immigration changes are expected from the department of Australian Immigration.

The Australian Immigration Department has declared a hike of 5.4% in the visa application fees for most of the Australia PR visa categories applicable from 1 July 2019. The budget key change was outlined 2019-20 Australia Government Federal Budget.



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The table below mentioned tells us the new visa application fees for Australia Permanent General Skilled Migration Visa fees:

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Friday, 15 June 2018

Australia Needs to improve infrastructure, not cut off immigration

The Australian cities are under real pressure because of the scarce infrastructure coming as a roadblock due to increasing population growth. The reduction in immigration will not offer any solution and the Australian government should focus on improving infrastructure.
Tony Abbott who proclaimed to be the infrastructure Prime Minister declined the spending on infrastructure by 17%. During his tenure, his government also reduced the spending on education and health. The same path is being followed by the Turnbull’s government, as quoted by the Red fag Org Au.
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The debate that Australian immigration is resulting in increase in the prices of houses is not believable because 7 out of 10 immigrants coming to Australia either live on rent or with friends/family. Nonetheless the record growth of population in Sydney and Melbourne has led to housing prices decline since very long time.