在新西兰,一个5岁的自闭症男孩,尽管其家庭具有基本的工人地位和医学进步,但仍可能被驱逐出境。
A 5-year-old autistic boy in New Zealand may be deported despite his family’s essential worker status and medical progress.
在新西兰,一名5岁的自闭症男孩Aidhan Nithin在移民官员拒发签证后可能被驱逐,理由是保健和教育服务费用可能很高。
A 5-year-old autistic boy in New Zealand, Aidhan Nithin, may be deported after immigration officials denied his visa, citing potential high costs to health and education services.
他的父亲是新西兰第1级绿色名单的护士,他于2024年与家人一起迁离印度,两人都是基本保健工作者。
His father, a nurse on New Zealand’s Tier 1 Green List, moved from India in 2024 with his family, both of whom are essential healthcare workers.
尽管提交了医疗证据证明Aidhan在幼儿园取得了进展,但移民当局拒绝了他的申请,包括旅游签证和上诉。
Despite submitting medical evidence showing Aidhan’s progress in kindergarten, immigration authorities rejected his applications, including a visitor visa and appeals.
目前正在审查第61节的自行酌处申请,这可以恢复他的地位。
A Section 61 discretionary application is now under review, which could restore his status.
超过4,000人签署请愿书, 当地议员Rachel Boyack批评判决不公平,
The case has drawn public outcry, with over 4,000 people signing petitions and local MP Rachel Boyack criticizing the decision as unfair.
新西兰移民坚持其保健和费用规则必须始终如一地适用,但这种情况凸显出对基本工人及其家庭的影响的关切。
Immigration NZ maintains its health and cost rules must be applied consistently, but the situation highlights concerns about the impact on essential workers and their families.