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A Nelson nurse says he is living in fear as he tries to stop the deportation of his autistic child.
Immigration New Zealand has denied 5-year-old Aidhan Nithin a pathway to live in New Zealand, after finding he is likely to impose significant costs or demands on health and education services.
The decision has prompted a rally, two petitions and two unsuccessful requests for Associate Immigration Minister Chris Penk to intervene.
The boy's father, Nithin Mankeel, said he was pleading officials not to separate the family.
"It's really heartbreaking. I don't know how, mentally, I can cope, if that's going to happen," he said.
Mankeel moved to New Zealand from India in January 2024, followed by his wife and son later that year.
He works as an elder care nurse, and his wife Aparna Jayandhan Geetha works as a senior healthcare assistant.
Mankeel, whose job is on Tier 1 of INZ's Green List, applied for the straight-to-residence pathway, listing his family members as secondary applicants.
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