Frequently asked questions

 

Let's explore with JL Migration & Education about why immigrants are at risk of becoming victims of domestic violence

 

1. Anxiety about Visa Status:
Some immigrants fear affecting their Visa result if they report abuse or get involved with the legal system. This anxiety can lead them to remain silent and not seek help.


2. Economic Dependence:
Some immigrants are entirely dependent on their partner for their livelihood in Australia. Without their own income, they can be controlled or financially threatened, leading to dependency and abuse.


3. Loneliness and Isolation:
Immigrants often face loneliness and isolation from family and friends back home. Lack of integration in the new environment can make them feel vulnerable and without social support, creating a conducive environment for domestic violence.


4. Lack of Legal Knowledge:
Immigrants are often confined at home for a long time initially. Limited exposure to the outside society makes it hard for them to integrate and understand  Australian laws. Many are unaware that they are victims of domestic violence.


If you are waiting for the result of a Partner Visa and realise that you are a victim of domestic violence, do not hesitate to contact JL Migration & Education.


Speak up and find a new direction for yourself before it becomes too late.
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