I
met her, and her close friend Liao Yun, in 2002 when she spoke little
English and I had no Mandarin at all. However we immediately made our
first expeditions together around Beijing with Liao Yun translating.
By 2004, when I returned, both of us had advanced linguistically and
we began a relationship. She wanted to come to Australia to get the
university education her parents couldn't afford. I returned in 2005
and the relationship deepened although my visits could not be much more
than a month long. I invited her to make a brief visit my home to see
if she would like to live there. Our application for a temporary visa
was refused on the grounds that she didn't have enough money to support
herself in Australia although she was to be my guest.
In August
2006 we married in Beijing and applied for a spouse visa. This was a
mistake - we should have applied for a prospective spouse visa and married
in Australia but Immigration didn' tell us that. The application process
was an ordeal (including questions about our sex lives) and eventually
it was refused. Basically we were accused of lying. After
my 2007 visit we planned a second application using an immigration agent
- but in April 2008 Meixin told me that we would always be friends but
she could not face another application process, that she was studying
for her degree while working full time - and was thoroughly enjoying
it.
In June
2007 it was revealed that The Australian Department of Immigration had,
since 1993, illegally detained 247 Australian citizens. What chance
did one young Chinese girl have?
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