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Aussie Govt appeals against Haneef visa

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  • The Australian Government on Wednesday launched an appeal against a judge’s decision to restore the work visa of Indian doctor Mohammed Haneef, who was cleared of terrorism charges.

    Immigration Minister Kevin Andrews said a Government Solicitor lodged an appeal with the Federal Court in Brisbane, where Haneef was held in July after his arrest in connection with the botched bomb attacks in the UK.

    Last month, Judge Jeffrey Spender overturned Andrews’s decision to cancel the Indian doctor’s work visa on character grounds, citing “jurisdictional error” on the part of the minister.

    The order was stayed for 21 days, but Andrews in his appeal has also sought an extension of the stay.

    Andrews defended his stance on saying his decision was in the “national interest” and he believed the judge was “wrong”. “As Minister for Immigration and Citizenship, I made the decision to cancel Dr Haneef’s visa in the national interest and I stand by that decision,” Andrews said in a statement.

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    “It was the correct decision keeping in mind the country’s national interest and I believe that Justice Spender is wrong in his interpretation of the legislation. It is a privilege for visitors to be granted a visa to be in Australia. It is not an inalienable right. However, the security of the nation and the protection of all Australians comes first,” Andrews said.

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