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30-05-2024
Australian Government to Prioritize Community Safety in New Visa Cancellation Directive
Australia
#policy
#visa
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced a new ministerial direction prioritizing community safety in visa cancellation decisions. This follows criticism over a previous directive that allowed some convicted criminals to stay in Australia.
The new directive will ensure the protection of the community takes precedence. Immigration Minister Andrew Giles, facing pressure after some serious offenders remained in Australia, will issue a new directive to the Administrative Review Tribunal.
This move ensures visa decisions reflect common sense and prioritize victims' safety. Recent releases from immigration detention following a High Court ruling have also raised safety concerns.
12-02-2025
New Zealand’s Remote Work Visa Fails to Boost Visitor Numbers
New Zealand
#visitvisa
#remoteworkers
New Zealand’s visitor visa applications have dropped despite a new remote work policy. In January, the government allowed visitors to work remotely while in the country. Officials hoped this would attract IT professionals and boost tourism.
Immigration data shows increased interest in visas but fewer applications. The Lunar New Year timing affected numbers, as many applied earlier. From January 27, 2025, holidaymakers can work remotely.
Immigration Minister Erica Stanford hopes digital nomads will stay longer and spend more. Economic Growth Minister Nicola Willis believes the change will attract global talent. However, interest has not yet turned into applications.
12-02-2025
Gaza Family Gains UK Residency via Ukraine Refugee Scheme
Palestinian Territory Occupied
United Kingdom
#familyvisa
#refugee
A Palestinian family from Gaza won the right to live in the UK through the Ukraine Family Scheme. Their application was first rejected but later approved by an immigration judge. The family fled after an airstrike destroyed their home.
They faced constant danger from Israeli attacks. The judge ruled that denying them entry breached their human rights. The Home Office contested the case but lost. Officials insist there is no resettlement route for Palestinians.
The scheme, launched in 2022, granted over 70,000 visas to Ukrainians before closing in 2023. This case is the first of its kind under the program.
12-02-2025
Bali Cracks Down on Foreigners Abusing Visa Rules
Indonesia
#visapolicy
Bali is tightening immigration enforcement against foreigners violating visa rules. Officials arrested four foreigners working illegally. Two Polish nationals were caught acting as tour guides on tourist visas.
Two Chinese nationals, working as driving instructors, were deported. Authorities stress that any income-generating activity without a proper work permit is illegal. Immigration officers are also targeting visa overstays and disrespectful behaviour.
A German tourist was deported for hiking Mount Agung without a guide, and a Ghanaian man was removed after overstaying his visa for nearly six years. However, Bali remains firm on maintaining a lawful and respectful tourism environment.
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