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smurtaza Jan 23rd 2008 12:06 pm

Citizenship Application Refused?
 
Hi,

Does anybody have applied for Australian Citizenship by conferral and got it refused because of residence requirement?

Please comment and suggest?

Thanks,

ianandhelena Jan 23rd 2008 12:08 pm

Re: Citizenship Application Refused?
 

Originally Posted by smurtaza (Post 5831151)
Hi,

Does anybody have applied for Australian Citizenship by conferral and got it refused because of residence requirement?

Please comment and suggest?

Thanks,

Only if you park outside someone else's residence (in St. Kilda) and get a parking fine (and get outraged by it and start a thread on here).

smurtaza Jan 23rd 2008 12:23 pm

Re: Citizenship Application Refused?
 

Originally Posted by ianandhelena (Post 5831155)
Only if you park outside someone else's residence (in St. Kilda) and get a parking fine (and get outraged by it and start a thread on here).

This is a different issue mate!

ianandhelena Jan 23rd 2008 12:25 pm

Re: Citizenship Application Refused?
 

Originally Posted by smurtaza (Post 5831187)
This is a different issue mate!

Oops sorry.....mate

sasbear Jan 23rd 2008 2:09 pm

Re: Citizenship Application Refused?
 

Originally Posted by smurtaza (Post 5831187)
This is a different issue mate!

No I haven't any help on the matter but would be interested to hear opinions. (mainly because I am noesy!):)

JAJ Jan 23rd 2008 2:16 pm

Re: Citizenship Application Refused?
 

Originally Posted by smurtaza (Post 5831151)
Hi,

Does anybody have applied for Australian Citizenship by conferral and got it refused because of residence requirement?

96% approval rate in 2006/07:
http://www.immi.gov.au/about/reports...utput2_3_1.htm

No figures on the reason for refusal in the other 4%.

esperanza Jan 23rd 2008 2:18 pm

Re: Citizenship Application Refused?
 

Originally Posted by smurtaza (Post 5831151)
Hi,

Does anybody have applied for Australian Citizenship by conferral and got it refused because of residence requirement?

Please comment and suggest?

Thanks,

Out of interest, what's Australian Citizenship by conferral? Does it mean you're applying for citizenship on special grounds, even though you don't meet the residency requirements?

JAJ Jan 23rd 2008 2:59 pm

Re: Citizenship Application Refused?
 

Originally Posted by esperanza (Post 5831465)
Out of interest, what's Australian Citizenship by conferral?

Since 1 July 2007, "conferral" is the term used for naturalisation (also known previously as "grant" of citizenship).

esperanza Jan 23rd 2008 3:01 pm

Re: Citizenship Application Refused?
 

Originally Posted by JAJ (Post 5831581)
Since 1 July 2007, "conferral" is the term used for naturalisation (also known previously as "grant" of citizenship).

:o That can be my word of the day. Cheers JAJ!

re the OP - surely if you don't meet the residency requirements it would be refused as a matter of course? I bet the 96% approval is because 96% of people wait until they are eligible before they apply.

Centurion Jan 23rd 2008 3:52 pm

Re: Citizenship Application Refused?
 

Originally Posted by smurtaza (Post 5831151)
Hi,

Does anybody have applied for Australian Citizenship by conferral and got it refused because of residence requirement?

Please comment and suggest?

Thanks,

Didnt you ask in a previous thread about getting exemption from the residence requirement ?

Either you have the correct resident requirement or you dont. If you dont then your application is refused surely. If you claim an exemption then its pretty clear as to who can claim exemption.

ex_exile Jan 23rd 2008 7:22 pm

Re: Citizenship Application Refused?
 

Originally Posted by esperanza (Post 5831590)
:o That can be my word of the day. Cheers JAJ!

re the OP - surely if you don't meet the residency requirements it would be refused as a matter of course? I bet the 96% approval is because 96% of people wait until they are eligible before they apply.

Or 4% have acquired a character issue.

smurtaza Jan 23rd 2008 9:09 pm

Re: Citizenship Application Refused?
 

Originally Posted by ex_exile (Post 5832228)
Or 4% have acquired a character issue.

You mean 96% are best character people. Among people of this so called best character we have people raping teenagers, people smuggling drugs (Corby),people facing sentences in jail.....

esperanza Jan 23rd 2008 9:11 pm

Re: Citizenship Application Refused?
 

Originally Posted by smurtaza (Post 5832579)
You mean 96% are best character people. Among people of this so called best character we have people raping teenagers,

Yeah I hate people that rape teenagers. They are far worse than other people who just rape adults, or babies.... :confused:

smurtaza Jan 23rd 2008 9:13 pm

Re: Citizenship Application Refused?
 

Originally Posted by Centurion (Post 5831731)
Didnt you ask in a previous thread about getting exemption from the residence requirement ?

Either you have the correct resident requirement or you dont. If you dont then your application is refused surely. If you claim an exemption then its pretty clear as to who can claim exemption.

To get an exemption is a different thing then application refusal.More than 80% people have failed the citizenship test currently so they will face application refusal or exemption termed as significant hardship***

smurtaza Jan 23rd 2008 9:15 pm

Re: Citizenship Application Refused?
 

Originally Posted by esperanza (Post 5832594)
Yeah I hate people that rape teenagers. They are far worse than other people who just rape adults, or babies.... :confused:

If we are getting best people(best migrants from overseas) then who is making these people worse?Why they loose their character after entering Australia?


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