<http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/australiaandthepacific/australia/3329411/Doctor-barred-from-Australia-because-of-Down-syndrome-son.html>Doctor
 
barred from Australia because of Down syndrome son



A German doctor has been refused permission to settle permanently in 
Australia because his son has Down syndrome.

By Bonnie Malkin in Sydney
Last Updated: 1:20PM GMT 31 Oct 2008
Dr Bernhard M?eller (right) with sons Lukas, 13 (centre), and F

Dr Bernhard M?eller (right) with sons Lukas, 13 (centre), and Felix, 
17 Photo: EPA

Bernhard Moeller came to Australia with wife Isabella and son Lukas 
to work at a hospital in rural Victoria, answering the Australian 
government's call for foreign doctors to help ease the chronic doctor 
shortage in rural areas.

But, after two years on a temporary visa, the Department of 
Immigration refused his application for permanent residency because 
Lukas, 13, failed health tests and was judged by officials as likely 
to be a permanent drain on taxpayer funding.

"It's the worst thing that happened to me, worse even than when they 
told me Lukas had Down syndrome," Mrs Moeller said.

"We fought for years against discrimination in Germany against Lukas."

A copy of the decision said care for Lukas was "likely to result in 
significant costs to the Australian community in health care and 
community services".

Dr Moeller, who supervises intensive care for a community of 54,000 
people, said he was told he was unwelcome because he had a mildly disabled son.

Dr Moeller said Lukas would always be cared for by his family, and 
did not need special help at school. The family intend to appeal the decision.

Opposition disabilities spokesman Cory Bernardi said it was 
unacceptable that people with a disability were viewed as a burden.

Disability groups have branded the country's immigration policy, 
which has been in place for 20 years and can deny migrants permanent 
residency if they or their family fail to meet health requirements, 
as "archaic" and "discriminatory".

Defending the decision, Immigration Department spokesman Peter Vardos 
said the boy's condition could potentially be a cost burden to the community.

In a statement, he said: "A decision's been made by a medical officer 
of the Commonwealth and... once a decision's been made, it's legally 
binding on this department, and the review process will determine the 
outcome."



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Prayer for Unborn Life:
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mother's womb, which should be a nursery of life, becomes instead a 
place of it's destruction.

Help us to remove this evil and ensure respect for all life made in 
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