Otago Daily Times

Woodhouse advocates for Chanders

- SALLY RAE

FORMER immigratio­n minister Michael Woodhouse says he is confident ‘‘a way through’’ can be found for Taieri couple Harrie and Pawandeep Chander.

The couple’s future together was in jeopardy as Mrs Chander, a nurse, faced deportatio­n to India as Immigratio­n New Zealand deemed her husband’s employment as a herd manager on a Woodside property was ‘‘lower skilled’’ and declined her applicatio­n for a work visa.

The Dunedin National list MP said his staff last week met Mr and Mrs Chander, whom he met yesterday morning.

The first thing needed was to normalise Mrs Chander’s status in New Zealand, he said.

He has written to Associate Minister of Immigratio­n Kris Faafoi asking for a 12month visitor visa to be issued to Mrs Chander under the ‘‘partnershi­p category’’.

As she was now unlawfully in the country, it was necessary for Mr Faafoi to exercise his discretion under Section 61 of the Immigratio­n Act to instruct INZ to issue the visa.

‘‘I regard Kris Faafoi as a reasonable and compassion­ate minister and am confident he will do the appropriat­e thing.

‘‘In my nearly five years as minister of immigratio­n, I dealt with so many worthy cases. This case is as worthy as any I have seen,’’ he said.

Once that was sorted, Mr Woodhouse would continue to work with the couple to advance their applicatio­n for residency, saying he was sure they would ‘‘make great Kiwis’’.

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