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New family reunion sign opens next week, Labour social app attacks

 
[Immigration News]     11 Apr 2019
Federal Labour leader Sheldon (Bill Shorten) uses social app, a Chinese-language social platform, to bring Australian Chinese voters closer. An attack on Unionparty's new family reunion visa was launched this week at social app, as applications for the new family reunion visa begin to begin next week.

Federal Labour leader Sheldon (Bill Shorten) uses social app, a Chinese-language social platform, to bring Australian Chinese voters closer. An attack on Unionparty's new family reunion visa was launched this week at social app, as applications for the new family reunion visa begin to begin next week.

Labour has yet to announce its family reunification policy, but opposes the policies proposed by the government last year, the Australian newspaper reported. In November, without Labour support, the government passed Congress on an amendment to the temporary guarantee Parental Visa Act.

The visa, which will start this month, costs A $5000 for three years and A $10, 000 for five years, with an annual quota of 15,000.

The official account of Sheldon released a new post entitled "the Truth about temporary guarantee Parental visas" on the 9th, stating that "on family reunification visas, the Liberal Party has breached their election commitments for immigrant families." "the Liberal Party has only decided to process the temporary guarantee parents visa they promised to the immigrant community three years ago," he said in a short Chinese subtitle video about half a minute. They have introduced unfair new provisions in breach of their promises; families have to pay A $40, 000 rather than the A $5000 they promised to return deposits; visas are limited to one parent of the family; The visa limit is set at 15,000; the Liberal Party allows families to choose which side to reunite with between their parents-in-law and their parents-in-law. "

At the end of the video, "this visa is a joke, and you can't trust the Liberal Party again."

Labour disapproved of restricting every family to guarantee only one parent, and objected to the high fees.

But federal immigrant minister Komin (David Coleman) told the Australian newspaper that the new family reunion visa scheme was introduced by the Unionparty rather than the Labour Party: "this new visa will help thousands of Australian families, despite persistent opposition from the Labour Party. But government was finally introduced. The new visa is just one of a number of measures that the government has implemented to support immigrants. "

Gao Min also issued a statement on the 10th to remind Australian immigrant families that the new temporary guarantee parents visa (870 visa) will be opened next Wednesday.

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