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spalen Sep 14th 2006 2:19 pm

4 Years for Citizenship
 
4 Years wait for citizenship... grrrr

http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,20414432-2,00.html

Its 3 years now already, I thought it was still 2, buggers.

Another 2 years of queing up in the bloody long passport line every time go in/out of Australia

NedKelly Sep 14th 2006 2:21 pm

Re: 4 Years for Citizenship
 

Originally Posted by spalen
4 Years wait for citizenship... grrrr

http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,20414432-2,00.html

Its 3 years now already, I thought it was still 2, buggers.

Another 2 years of queing up in the bloody long passport line every time go in/out of Australia

It still is 2 years until the new laws go through. It's only a discussion paper at the moment so you might not have to wait four years.

The Genie Sep 14th 2006 2:43 pm

Re: 4 Years for Citizenship
 

Originally Posted by NedKelly
It still is 2 years until the new laws go through. It's only a discussion paper at the moment so you might not have to wait four years.

It's easy to see where the confusion comes from. trust media to blur the edges :rolleyes:

It is understood the proposals also include an increase in the waiting period for people to become citizens from three years to four years.

The requirement was last year raised from two to three years in an attempt to contain the home-grown terror threat. At that time, then citizenship minister John Cobb said the longer migrants spent in Australian society before gaining citizenship, the less vulnerable they were to "falling in with extreme groups".

flip Sep 14th 2006 2:59 pm

Re: 4 Years for Citizenship
 

Originally Posted by NedKelly
It still is 2 years until the new laws go through. It's only a discussion paper at the moment so you might not have to wait four years.

So when is it expected the new law will go through? Any idea?

spalen Sep 14th 2006 3:04 pm

Re: 4 Years for Citizenship
 

Originally Posted by The Genie
It's easy to see where the confusion comes from. trust media to blur the edges :rolleyes:

It is understood the proposals also include an increase in the waiting period for people to become citizens from three years to four years.

The requirement was last year raised from two to three years in an attempt to contain the home-grown terror threat. At that time, then citizenship minister John Cobb said the longer migrants spent in Australian society before gaining citizenship, the less vulnerable they were to "falling in with extreme groups".

Blur the edges.... it bloody states that it was increased! Thats what I thought.

Its a bummer I travel a lot, and if you have an aussie passport you can pay 250$ and get a special 'travellers club' thing that lets you go through the same gates/security/etc as the air-crew ;-) ,u can go to china wihtout a visa, go to india etc, its excellent.. its part of a initiative to foster business in asia-pacific. Like in HK you can go thru the local residents gates etc instead of q'ing at the international passports gates. But with a pommie passport - you cant get the club thing becuase obviously UK isnt part of asia.

mindblower Sep 14th 2006 4:13 pm

Re: 4 Years for Citizenship
 

Originally Posted by spalen
4 Years wait for citizenship... grrrr

http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,20414432-2,00.html

Its 3 years now already, I thought it was still 2, buggers.

Another 2 years of queing up in the bloody long passport line every time go in/out of Australia


FFS !

Vash the Stampede Sep 14th 2006 5:13 pm

Re: 4 Years for Citizenship
 

Originally Posted by spalen
4 Years wait for citizenship... grrrr

It's a four-year wait for citizenship in the UK as well, unless you marry a local (in which case it drops to 2 years).

nick72 Sep 14th 2006 5:19 pm

Re: 4 Years for Citizenship
 

Originally Posted by Vash the Stampede
It's a four-year wait for citizenship in the UK as well, unless you marry a local (in which case it drops to 2 years).

When did it change from 2 to 3 years ?

I thought it was still 2 ??

Nick

JenJen Sep 14th 2006 7:10 pm

Re: 4 Years for Citizenship
 

Originally Posted by nick72
When did it change from 2 to 3 years ?

I thought it was still 2 ??

Nick


Well unless my eyesight has gone to ******* it still says 2 years on the immi website??????????????

Jen

Mochinbach Sep 14th 2006 8:10 pm

Re: 4 Years for Citizenship
 

Originally Posted by JenJen
Well unless my eyesight has gone to ******* it still says 2 years on the immi website??????????????

Jen


I'm worrying... Not even there yet! Maybe I'll email my emmigration man.... lol

The Bloke Sep 14th 2006 8:16 pm

Re: 4 Years for Citizenship
 

Originally Posted by JenJen
Well unless my eyesight has gone to ******* it still says 2 years on the immi website??????????????

Jen

Apparently it is supposed, to the best of my knowledge, to come into effect sometime in January. The 3 year rule that is.

The Bloke Sep 14th 2006 8:21 pm

Re: 4 Years for Citizenship
 

Originally Posted by The Genie
It's easy to see where the confusion comes from. trust media to blur the edges :rolleyes:

It is understood the proposals also include an increase in the waiting period for people to become citizens from three years to four years.

The requirement was last year raised from two to three years in an attempt to contain the home-grown terror threat. At that time, then citizenship minister John Cobb said the longer migrants spent in Australian society before gaining citizenship, the less vulnerable they were to "falling in with extreme groups".

This shows Howard's complete lack of understanding of the situation. Lately everytime he opens he comes out with some stupid or racist-sounding comment.

NedKelly Sep 14th 2006 8:44 pm

Re: 4 Years for Citizenship
 

Originally Posted by The Bloke
This shows Howard's complete lack of understanding of the situation. Lately everytime he opens he comes out with some stupid or racist-sounding comment.

No he doesn't.

The Bloke Sep 14th 2006 8:51 pm

Re: 4 Years for Citizenship
 

Originally Posted by NedKelly
No he doesn't.

What, no he doesn't understand the situation by inflamming it or no he doesn't say anything stupid?

jad n rich Sep 14th 2006 8:58 pm

Re: 4 Years for Citizenship
 
Beasleys big gob going off about immigrants is winding aussies up, he is beginning to come across as being less pro-immigration compared to the present gov who many people (opposition included) now see as letting too many immigrants in.

He will say anything to get the public on his side, didnt he this week want tourists as well as immigrants to take an oath to australia :rolleyes: . The mans turning into a nut case, he is desperate to win the next election, despite his previous failed attempts.

Problem is his comments are going down will with the rah rah rah, keep australia for australians brigade, so Howards government has now got to look like its getting tough on immigration too, which is probably why the 4 years citizenship discussion has started. My opinion is its a public opinion winner comment which will win them votes and make them spar up with beasley.

Think about it the present gov is spending money running TV and media campaigns to get people to take up citizenship, but they want to make it harder, yeah right ;) whatever.


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