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GTS-T, no he was a student. He had deferred his studies because he had to work to save for uni fees, did not get the appropriate visa, and worked too many hours.

Just pisses me that someone can get sent out of the country for working too much. We have the honour of paying to keep some foreigners in jail for commiting crimes, why not send them home?

They prefer to send home poor students who have to work to pay their fees. Need to think of something else before profanities start appearing on screen.

It's OK, now I am crying again!!!

Originally posted by angel

GTS-T, no he was a student. He had deferred his studies because he had to work to save for uni fees, did not get the appropriate visa, and worked too many hours.

Just pisses me that someone can get sent out of the country for working too much. We have the honour of paying to keep some foreigners in jail for commiting crimes, why not send them home?

They prefer to send home poor students who have to work to pay their fees. Need to think of something else before profanities start appearing on screen.

It's OK, now I am crying again!!!

ok I under stand his situation but law is law...

I am with student visa also with work permit, so I really have to be very careful I dont over work...

there are limitations you can /can not do with student visa, if he had studen visa then he shou've have studied not work!. it's the law...

if he willling to work then should get employed by appropriate employer...

Law is complica but if you are willing to learn it's easy and you know some thing others dont.

It's not fair for me too... my University fee is like $7700 a semester, I work but I still get taxed! and no help from goveernments what so ever, I pay my own medibank private...

it sucks they still charge me tax! :)

anyway me two cenets

I agree he was stupid for not doing it properly, but immigration told him to get out, so he purchased a ticket, gave them all the info, and 2 days later they pulled him off the street and put him in the detention centre.

He agreed to go anyway so why lock him up (at his own expense, $350 per day) and not give him a chance to finalize his affairs here? Immigration may have considered he was at risk of going into hiding, but don't we have a policy of innocent until proven guilty?

And for $350 a day, they should be able to stay at Burswood under armed guard! Or maybe something a bit more...4 star.

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