No Work, No Income, No Medicare--the Bridging Visa E Regime (Asylum Seekers )
People and Place 2006, April, 14, 1
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Publisher Description
A number of asylum seekers in Australia who are living in the community and do not meet certain criteria specified by the Government are given a Bridging Visa E (BVE) while their cases are reviewed. The BVE may deny them the right to work or to access education, health services or welfare. They are therefore dependent on friends, family or non-Government organisations, sometimes for considerable periods. **********
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