Robert and Jessica moved from England and fell in love with each other in Australia … The couple is now deported for a brutal reason

A British couple living in Australia for years and paying taxes claims that they have been deported because of a ‘outdated’ law.
Robert O’leary and Jessica Mathers both come from the United Kingdom, but in 2017 they found each other and fell in love.
Since then, they have built their lives together in Australia, threw themselves into their careers, paid taxes and joined the Eastern suburbs community.
Ms. Mathers diagnosed shock in 2020 after doctors reported that it had recurrent multiple sclerosis.
The chronic situation sees that the immune system attacks the central nervous system and disrupts the brain’s ability to communicate with the body.
Symptoms include numbness, vision problems, balance and coordination problems and muscle weakness between others.
MS Mathers’ variant-yeni may be more forgiving than the gradual examples of the disease, but it means that Brit has the exacerbation of symptoms and then the period of partial recovery from the situation.
He said that the situation was ‘well managed’ so far.
Robert O’Leary and Jessica Mathers met and fell in love with Sydney, but now they face deportation
However, when he and Mr. O’leary applied for permanent residence, the immigrant officials said when they rejected their MS.
The future potential cost of Ms. Mathers to the Australian economy was the basis of rejection.
The couple said that the decision causes unnecessary stress and has not left any way to plan their future together.
They understand the attitude of the government, but they believe that the nuance of Ms. Mathers deserves to be taken into consideration.
O’Leary, “We both respect that health costs should be taken into consideration, but we believe that our situation – Jessica’s stable situation and contributions to society should be taken into consideration,” he said.
We have worked hard since we came to Australia and paid taxes. Here we are determined to continue our careers, but the current law of migration does not explain the value we bring to the country. ‘
Mathers receives regular MS treatment under the mutual health care regulation of Australia and the United Kingdom.

When the couple applied to become Australian residents, the government rejected MS Mathers for the cost of MS diagnosis
It allows British inhabitants to access some of the subsidized health services of Medicare when visiting Australia.
The couple believes that Ms. Mathers’ condition is stable – so far has not shown signs of progress in medical screening.
He was able to continue to work with the situation and remained an active participant in the community, raised awareness for MS, and collected donations for Australia. Also on weekends DJs.
Ms. Mathers was even nominated for ‘Bondi Creative Woman’ for her work and creativity by the Bondi community.
His partner also runs a construction business.
‘ROB’s carpentry -based skill set and expertise in the construction sector is demanded, but here is in balance because of our future Jessica’s health,’ ‘he said.
However, visa cases could not advance their lives any more and ‘for years they lived in limo’ meant.
The Australian laws prevent a decision on appeal decisions before the Administrative Court of Appeal, while preventing the relations of international with banks and more employment expectations.

“ Special treatment is not for justice. We love Australia, ‘Mathers said online
In a brutal coup, lawyers, immigrant Minister Tony Burke’un personally intervened, unless they intervened, they have little chance of winning their objections.
Since then, the couple has created a petition that called for a review of migration policies affecting people with well -governed health conditions.
The petition was started online He attracted more than 1300 signatures on Saturday.
“ Special treatment is not for justice. We love Australia and we have worked hard to contribute to this country in a significant way. All we want is the chance to continue doing this, ” the couple wrote.
“ We want the following: Review of the migration policy that rejects the chance of staying in Australia of talented immigrants with well -managed health conditions.
‘The minister’s intervention in our case, so we can continue to live, work and contribute to Australia.
‘Fair, compassionate and evaluation of immigration applications based on the contributions of immigrants to the Australian society.
‘Our case is urgent and we are running out of time. We now need your support to help us stay in the country we meet and to stay in the country we are looking for.
‘Please stop with us and help us make Australia a place where justice, equality and contribution are valued on everything.’