South African man is too fat to be deported from New Zealand
Buitenhuis, 50, moved to New Zealand six years ago and currently weighs 130 kilograms, which is 30 kilograms lighter than when he moved to Christchurch, the third largest city in New Zealand. He and his wife stayed in New Zealand on work visas and needed to apply for a new visa every year. The previous processing process had been smooth. However, this year Buitenhuis has not received notice of visa approval, and the two believe that they may be deported by the authorities in the future.
The New Zealand Immigration Service later explained that the South African man's visa was rejected because his weight was at a "extreme risk" stage and he was prone to diabetes, high blood pressure, heart disease and obstructive sleep apnea. This situation would place a certain burden on the New Zealand health service, and medical department assessors believed that Buitenhuis's health was unqualified.
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