Home Affairs Minister issues 800 Palestinians humanitarian visas after over a year in limbo
“People are constantly worried about their 12 month visas, what happens when it runs out.”
The rapid processing of visas represents a sharp gear-change from the government, which had in October granted humanitarian visas to just twelve families.
First humanitarian visas issued to Palestinian families
Since Hamas’ October 7 attack on Israel and Israel’s subsequent offensive, about 3,000 tourist visas have been granted to Palestinians fleeing Gaza and 1,732 have arrived in Australia. More than 7,100 applications have been rejected.
‘Everyone checked by ASIO’
In August, the Opposition Leader called for a temporary freeze on all visas for Palestinians fleeing Gaza, claiming they represented a “security risk.”
The government has been adamant that all Palestinians who have arrived in Australia were checked by security agencies and confirmed it has refused visas due to national security concerns.
However, the government said it would not reveal further details of the case for legal and privacy reasons.
Conclusion
The decision to grant humanitarian visas to over 800 Palestinians in Australia represents a significant shift in policy, providing them with work, Medicare, and study rights after a year of uncertainty. The government’s commitment to security checks and support for those fleeing conflict zones demonstrates a compassionate approach to addressing the needs of vulnerable populations.
FAQ
1. How many Palestinians were granted humanitarian visas in Australia?
Over 800 Palestinians were granted humanitarian visas in Australia after coming on tourist visas.
2. What rights do Palestinians with humanitarian visas have in Australia?
Palestinians with humanitarian visas in Australia have access to work, Medicare, and study opportunities.