14.12.05

Would-be immigrants willing to swap kidney for passport

Would-be immigrants willing to swap kidney for passport (STUFF)

I read this article yesterday and I was very disappointed because there are some people to be thinking those ridiculous idea.

New Zealand's immigration system has became more strict to non English speaking people: Chinese, Korean, Japanese and so on, than several years ago. English skill to apply a permanent residency, score of IELTS exam, was raised from 5.5 to 6.5. It is hard to get for non English speaking people, I think.

So, some people may think that to donate their kidney is the most easy way to obtain the residency. But there is no rule to swap organs for residency. I can understand this idea but I strongly disagree it. Everyone obviously think that it's a ridiculous, foolish idea.

On the other hand, if the rule, it means to swap organs for residency, ha admitted, patients who has a kidney problem and have to transplant kidney from others felt happy, didn't they? I have no idea but some people may be saved their lives. Both of them, the person who donate organ and the person who obtain it, will be happy?
However, I cannot agree with to change one's organ and residency. It's against the moral, I think.

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