djokovic get a visa to come to australia then be told he had not met the rules. many questions. thanks for having me. it is definitely a very complex issue. based on what we know and what scott mentioned before, it is a situation which is multilayer. the requirements entering the country at the moment are vaccination are quite strict. based on what we know from the australian border force as well as the prime minister s statements, it appears that the visa was cancelled mainly on the basis of a medical exemption or insufficient documentation relating to an exemption at federal level. tennis australia and the victorian state government were providing those exemptions, sufficient documentation
stringent covid i9 rules who have been urged by their politicians for months now to get the vaccine were angry that he was public about his reluctance to get the vaccine, but when he arrived and it was revealed that his visa was going to get revoked and that he faced deportation, his supporters came out in anger asking why he was told that he could come all the way to australia to then be turned back. that is that update. i ve been speaking to sports journalist scott spits from the age newspaper in melbourne. he explains what could happen next. there are a range of outcomes that could happen. my best bet right now is that the deportation order will probably stand. what was most interesting in the released documents from both sides on sunday was that home affairs our federal government have flagged the prospect of detaining him again should the appeal be successful. my best feeling now is the deportation order will stand and he will end up
his reluctance to get the vaccine, but when he arrived and it was revealed that his visa was going to get revoked and that he faced deportation, his supporters came out in anger asking why he was told that he could come all the way to australia to then be turned back. fascinating stuff they who will be watching that story for us on bbc news all day. thank you forjoining us on newsday. you just heard but the scene is outside the court. let s speak to sports journalist scott spits from the age newspaper. hejoins me live from melbourne. such wonderful to have you on the programme, scott. we ve been talk to some of the aspects of the legal case that we are likely to hear in the next hour or so, but what is likely to happen either way in your view? what are the possible outcomes of the hearing today? there view? what are the possible outcomes of the hearing today?