Kenyan born Siyat Abdi had been living in Australia for over 10-years when he was told he had 28-days to leave the country.
Blind since birth, Doctor Abdi failed the government's immigration health criteria, which requires applicants for a permanent residency visa be free from a disease or condition which is likely to require health care.
Dr Abdi was a university lecturer and tutor in South Australia.
He had a wife, and two children both of whom were born in Australia.
He says he was discriminated against because of a disability he was born with, and that the contribution he had made to Australian society was not taken into account.
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