Read + Write + Report
Home | Start a blog | About Orble | FAQ | Blogs | Writers | My Orble | Login

Legal Herald - by Craig Hill

Down Syndrome Family Wins Six Year Visa Battle

November 19th 2008 11:20
Perth midwife Tracey Robinson and her husband, Paul, have won a six-year battle against the Immigration Department to stay in Australia with their Down syndrome son. Immigration Minister Chris Evans has foreshadowed reform of the visa process for families with disabled children after using his discretion this week to grant the Robinsons permanent residency.

Senator Evans conceded that health requirements, which reduce the chances of families with disabled children being allowed to stay because of potential costs to the taxpayer, were "a bit inflexible".

Senator Chris Evans Australian Immigration Minister
Senator Chris Evans, Australian Immigration Minister



"I don't think it gives the department enough discretion, and I have actually argued for more discretion for the department and less ministerial intervention more generally," he said.

"I will have something to say on the broader treatment of these matters some time in the short future."

The Robinsons' son, David, was eight in 2001 when Ms Robinson was granted a 457 work visa that enabled the family to move to Perth from Southport in England.

Mr Robinson is a painter and found work quickly.

Ms Robinson became emotional as she told The Weekend Australian that when she and her family decided they wanted to make their home in Perth, it became a long and stressful challenge to obtain permanent residency.


The department refused visas on the basis that David would be a burden on the Australian health system.

"It's been six years of having a feeling of not belonging," she said. "You have to be a strong family to go through that completely unscathed."

The Robinsons' good news comes after child health expert and former Australian of the Year Fiona Stanley revealed that she had advocated in the visa application process for the parents of several Down syndrome children.

This week, she told how she helped obtain permanency in Australia for petroleum engineer Mike Buchanan, his wife, Yvonne, and their Down syndrome daughter Sarah, 14, from Scotland.

The issue made national headlines this month when German doctor Bernhard Moeller told how he had been denied permanent residency in Australia because his son Lukas has Down syndrome.

Professor Stanley says the existing rules for parents such as Dr Moeller are discriminatory and shameful.

Down syndrome children were usually healthy, made a valuable contribution to Australian society and did not burden the health system, she said.

Acting pro-bono for the Robinson family, Freehills lawyers took their fight to the Federal Court and appealed twice for ministerial intervention.

The second appeal was successful, and Senator Evans overturned the department's ruling.

Freehills partner Steven Penglis said Senator Evans should be commended for assessing the Robinsons' case on its merits.

But there remained serious problems with the application process, he said.

Mr Penglis urged a review of the rules.

"The minister got it right, the department got it wrong," he said. "While it's a pleasing outcome for the Robinsons, the problem is that the department's approach still continues to be one that, until fixed, will continue to discriminate against families such as Tracey's."

Mr Penglis said applications for permanent residency by families with Down syndrome children were effectively always refused, because the medical officers assessing such requests assumed the children would be a significant cost to Australian taxpayers.
50
Vote


   

   

   

The content on this site is written and mediated by Craig Hill
Go to Craig Hill's home page by clicking here







   

Add A Comment

To create a fully formatted comment please click here.


CLICK HERE TO LOGIN | CLICK HERE TO REGISTER

Name or Orble Tag
Home Page (optional)
Comments
Bold Italic Underline Strikethrough Separator Left Center Right Separator Quote Insert Link Insert Email
Notify me of replies
Notify extra people about this comment
Is this a private comment?
List the Email Addresses or Orble Tags of the people you would like to be notified about this comment


One per line max of 30

List the Email Addresses or Orble Tags of the people you would like to be notified about this private comment thread. Only the people in this list will be able to see or reply to your comment.


One per line max of 30

Your Name
(for the email going out to the above list, it can be different to your Orble Tag)
Your Email Address
(optional)
(required for reply notification)
Submit
More Posts
1 Posts
1 Posts
8 Posts
156 Posts dating from January 2006
Email Subscription
Receive e-mail notifications of new posts on this blog:
0

Craig Hill's Blogs

4676 Vote(s)
53 Comment(s)
78 Post(s)
555 Vote(s)
7 Comment(s)
9 Post(s)
41491 Vote(s)
2314 Comment(s)
511 Post(s)
1241 Vote(s)
5 Comment(s)
30 Post(s)
852 Vote(s)
0 Comment(s)
22 Post(s)
2632 Vote(s)
19 Comment(s)
25 Post(s)
Moderated by Craig Hill
Copyright © 2006 2007 2008 On Topic Media PTY LTD. All Rights Reserved. Design by Vimu.com.
On Topic Media ZPages: Sydney |  Melbourne |  Brisbane |  London |  Birmingham |  Leeds     [ Advertise ] [ Contact Us ] [ Privacy Policy ]