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Nouveau texte de la page, après la modification (new_wikitext) | A Scottish family who were set to be deported from [https://www.huffpost.com/search?keywords=Australia Australia] today after living there for a decade were told they can stay as they were preparing to leave for the airport.<br>The one month temporary visa granted to Mark Green, 44, and his family came as new Immigration Minister Andrew Giles - who took the position after Labor won the election in May - stepped in.<br>Mr Green, an electrical expert, was headhunted for his specialist solar installation skills in 2012 and flown to Australia with his wife Kelly, 45, and daughter Rebecca, 19.<br>But [https://www.biggerpockets.com/search?utf8=%E2%9C%93&term=repeated%20broken repeated broken] promises by his employers to sponsor their permanent residency meant they were set to be deported from Australia at 10pm (1pm UK time) today.<br> The Greens (pictured on [https://www.ft.com/search?q=Australian%20TV Australian TV] news) were told on Wednesday at 7pm (10am UK time) just three hours before their 10pm (1pm UK time) deportation that they have been granted a temporary reprieve to stay in Australia<br> The Green family hugging on Australian TV news after sharing the [https://www.bbcworldnewstoday.com/ BBC World News Today] that they have been granted a temporary visa and will 'fight' to get [https://www.dict.cc/?s=permanent permanent] residency<br> [https://www.modernmom.com/?s=Relocating Relocating] to the UK will force them to leave their beloved pet dog Maisie (pictured with Kelly Green, left, and daughter Rebecca Green, right) behind because of prohibitive $35,000 (around £20,160) flights and quarantine fees<br>The Green family had packed up their lives, sold their furniture and were preparing to head to the airport for a flight out of the country. |
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+A Scottish family who were set to be deported from [https://www.huffpost.com/search?keywords=Australia Australia] today after living there for a decade were told they can stay as they were preparing to leave for the airport.<br>The one month temporary visa granted to Mark Green, 44, and his family came as new Immigration Minister Andrew Giles - who took the position after Labor won the election in May - stepped in.<br>Mr Green, an electrical expert, was headhunted for his specialist solar installation skills in 2012 and flown to Australia with his wife Kelly, 45, and daughter Rebecca, 19.<br>But [https://www.biggerpockets.com/search?utf8=%E2%9C%93&term=repeated%20broken repeated broken] promises by his employers to sponsor their permanent residency meant they were set to be deported from Australia at 10pm (1pm UK time) today.<br> The Greens (pictured on [https://www.ft.com/search?q=Australian%20TV Australian TV] news) were told on Wednesday at 7pm (10am UK time) just three hours before their 10pm (1pm UK time) deportation that they have been granted a temporary reprieve to stay in Australia<br> The Green family hugging on Australian TV news after sharing the [https://www.bbcworldnewstoday.com/ BBC World News Today] that they have been granted a temporary visa and will 'fight' to get [https://www.dict.cc/?s=permanent permanent] residency<br> [https://www.modernmom.com/?s=Relocating Relocating] to the UK will force them to leave their beloved pet dog Maisie (pictured with Kelly Green, left, and daughter Rebecca Green, right) behind because of prohibitive $35,000 (around £20,160) flights and quarantine fees<br>The Green family had packed up their lives, sold their furniture and were preparing to head to the airport for a flight out of the country.
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Lignes ajoutées lors de la modification (added_lines) | A Scottish family who were set to be deported from [https://www.huffpost.com/search?keywords=Australia Australia] today after living there for a decade were told they can stay as they were preparing to leave for the airport.<br>The one month temporary visa granted to Mark Green, 44, and his family came as new Immigration Minister Andrew Giles - who took the position after Labor won the election in May - stepped in.<br>Mr Green, an electrical expert, was headhunted for his specialist solar installation skills in 2012 and flown to Australia with his wife Kelly, 45, and daughter Rebecca, 19.<br>But [https://www.biggerpockets.com/search?utf8=%E2%9C%93&term=repeated%20broken repeated broken] promises by his employers to sponsor their permanent residency meant they were set to be deported from Australia at 10pm (1pm UK time) today.<br> The Greens (pictured on [https://www.ft.com/search?q=Australian%20TV Australian TV] news) were told on Wednesday at 7pm (10am UK time) just three hours before their 10pm (1pm UK time) deportation that they have been granted a temporary reprieve to stay in Australia<br> The Green family hugging on Australian TV news after sharing the [https://www.bbcworldnewstoday.com/ BBC World News Today] that they have been granted a temporary visa and will 'fight' to get [https://www.dict.cc/?s=permanent permanent] residency<br> [https://www.modernmom.com/?s=Relocating Relocating] to the UK will force them to leave their beloved pet dog Maisie (pictured with Kelly Green, left, and daughter Rebecca Green, right) behind because of prohibitive $35,000 (around £20,160) flights and quarantine fees<br>The Green family had packed up their lives, sold their furniture and were preparing to head to the airport for a flight out of the country.
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