Australia to refuse visas for domestic violence offenders

NEWS: Australia will refuse to issue visas for people with a domestic violence conviction.

Visitors to Australia can be refused entry or kicked out if they have been convicted of domestic violence, under a new federal government directive.

Immigration Minister David Coleman's decision came into force on Thursday, barring anyone who has committed violence against women or children from the country.

"If you've been convicted of a violent crime against women or children, you are not welcome," Mr Coleman said.

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Published 4 March 2019 11:12am
Updated 4 March 2019 11:21am
By AAP-SBS
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Source: AAP, SBS


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