Runtoparadise
Bluelighter
Hi guys,
I feel really on my own here. Initially I'm a chronic pain patient, a mother to a young one , with 100% care, who recently was involved as a pedestrian in a hit & run mva.
Also, my elderly father is atm in ICU with encephalitis following pneumonia. I've been to see him today which involved a six hr round trip via cab.
He's been separated from my mum almost twenty years & married a younger chinese lady three years ago with the agreement she'd get permanency in Aus if she cared for him into his older yrs.
Which is not the case currently, his wife feels my fathers children should care for him (I'm the closest within 300km, & she resides ten kms from the hospital).
Her English is limited, and as such I've arranged an interpreter to speak with her in regard to how sick my dad is. She's not taken notice & refers it back to me, saying she needs to return to china (for the fourth time this year), & that her husbands children should care for him.
I'm at a point I wish to contact immigration, but with my father not consciously aware of the circumstances, obviously I want to look out for his best interests.
Any replies/opinions welcome,
Rtp x
I feel really on my own here. Initially I'm a chronic pain patient, a mother to a young one , with 100% care, who recently was involved as a pedestrian in a hit & run mva.
Also, my elderly father is atm in ICU with encephalitis following pneumonia. I've been to see him today which involved a six hr round trip via cab.
He's been separated from my mum almost twenty years & married a younger chinese lady three years ago with the agreement she'd get permanency in Aus if she cared for him into his older yrs.
Which is not the case currently, his wife feels my fathers children should care for him (I'm the closest within 300km, & she resides ten kms from the hospital).
Her English is limited, and as such I've arranged an interpreter to speak with her in regard to how sick my dad is. She's not taken notice & refers it back to me, saying she needs to return to china (for the fourth time this year), & that her husbands children should care for him.
I'm at a point I wish to contact immigration, but with my father not consciously aware of the circumstances, obviously I want to look out for his best interests.
Any replies/opinions welcome,
Rtp x