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London: Amir Tawdrows and his wife and two children were granted visas to move to Australia permanently in February last year.
His was a Skilled Regional (Provisional) visa (subclass 489) - a work permit designed to specifically lure talent from overseas to Australia’s regional areas. His application was sponsored by the South Australian government and supported by Dan Tehan, minister for trade, tourism and investment, and a member of Prime Minister Scott Morrison’s cabinet.
Amir Helmy Gerges Tawdrows with his wife Ekaterina Beliaeva and two children Ilia Taudros and Aleksandra Taudros in Egypt.
Tawdrows and his wife quit their jobs, sold their assets and were scheduled to move their family to Australia in April that year, when they hoped to begin the process of becoming permanent residents and then Australian citizens.
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Chinaâs not winning its trade war with Australia
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It must be a source of increasing frustration for Chinaâs bureaucrats that its own economic successes are overwhelming their efforts to sanction Australia for our less than diplomatic commentary on the origins of the pandemic and Chinaâs treatment of the Uighurs in the Xinjiang region.
While the sanctions on barley, wine, lobsters, coal and other products have bitten, they have been far more than offset by Chinaâs insatiable demand for iron ore and LNG and the spiking prices â in iron oreâs case, soaring prices â of both.
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