What's next for the Tamil family fighting to stay in Australia?

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Explainer: What's next for the Tamil family fighting to stay in Australia? | heyracheleddie

Tamil parents Priya and Nadesalingam and their Australian-born daughters have become a focus for long-argued debates about Australia's approach to asylum seekers, opening up fresh divisions along some unlikely lines.

But their last-ditch bid to stay has inspired former deputy prime minister Barnaby Joyce, 2GB radio host Alan Jones, Labor and the Greens to call for their return back to the central Queensland town of Biloela. She said Nadesalingam had held "leadership positions of the LTTE", which would impact on her if she returned to Sri Lanka.Priya applied for a "safe-haven enterprise" visa, which lets people who have arrived illegally, and who are deemed in need of protection, stay in Australia and work and study for five years. It was a "fast-track" application, open to unauthorised maritime arrivals who came between August 2012 and January 2014.

The Immigration Assessment Authority automatically reviews rejected fast-track applications. It says that "generally, it conducts reviews 'on the papers'. This means that, with limited exceptions, it can only consider material that was before the Department when it made its decision" and it will ask for more information only in "exceptional circumstances".

Priya's claims about Nadesalingam being harassed because of his role in the Tamil Tigers – and this affecting her – failed, in part, because he had travelled from Sri Lanka to Qatar and Kuwait in 2004, 2008 and 2010 for work and passed through the airport in the capital, Colombo, without incident.

 

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