A British woman who was meant to be deported from Australia this week after living here for more than a decade has been thrown a temporary lifeline to stay in her “one true home”. 7NEWS
After moving to Australia on a working holiday visa in April 2012, Checkley immediately “fell in love” with Byron Bay.
“Unfortunately, negligent lawyers prolonged this straightforward process. Then, after six long years of employment at the cafe, the business changed owners in 2020.” “This was an unimaginably painful experience and it is something that will be with me forever,” she said.
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