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Zaki Haidari arrived in Australia and got a temporary safe haven. In 2021 it’s set to expire

Zaki Haidari loves living in Canberra where he is often seen jogging along the capital’s many bush tracks, including the formidable Mount Ainslie.
Key points:
- Zaki Haidari has run 500 kilometres in an effort to raise awareness and money for others living on temporary visa arrangements
- Mr Haidari’s visa is set to expire in September 2021
- The Department of Home Affairs tells the ABC no-one on a Safe Haven Enterprise Visa has met the pathway requirements for gaining a permanent visa
But the refugee’s life in the bush capital looks uncertain.
His temporary visa, providing him safe haven in Australia, is set to expire in 2021.
“I have a lot going in my life, I’m not in a stable situation, my visa runs out next year, my family is in a war zone,” he…
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