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Chinese beekeepers in Australia

Zou Jingbang (JING BANG ZOU, transliteration), who holds a foreign worker "457" visa, and his foreign name is JIM, and his wife Fan Litang (LI TANG FAN, transliteration), seven years ago in the Lanping Cave in southwest New York (LAMBING FLAT), now known as YOUNG, raises bees related to the Australian eucalyptus tree, produces and exports propolis that is said to have natural antibacterial and special immune capabilities, and is used in cosmetics, toothpaste, facial ointments and ointments. The company has a store on Liverpool Road in Ashfield, Sydney.

Zou Jingbang’s foreign worker visa expired. He applied for an outstanding ability immigrant visa as a professional beekeeper, but was rejected by the Department of Immigration. His appeal to the Immigration Appeal Tribunal was also rejected; the tribunal held that Zou Jingbang failed to do so. Showing an occupation with "an internationally recognized record of special and outstanding achievements." Therefore, the tribunal did not consider Chow to be an asset to the community.

The appeal was rejected in October last year. After the intervention of the Minister of Immigration, the Ministry of Immigration recently withdrew its order and approved the permanent residence visa.