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Old Jan 7th 2008, 10:19 pm
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Hi all,

I've been told I'm about to be invited to a ceremony on the 13/2 (I got my approval on 17/8). As this is a normal working day, what time are ceremonies usually held, are they after business hours?
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Default Re: Citizenship Ceremonies - what time are they usually held?

Originally Posted by DCI Gene Hunt
Hi all,

I've been told I'm about to be invited to a ceremony on the 13/2 (I got my approval on 17/8). As this is a normal working day, what time are ceremonies usually held, are they after business hours?
I think ours was around 5 or 5:30 pm. My colleague's was at 4 ish, so, sort of outside business hours, if you knock off early.
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Default Re: Citizenship Ceremonies - what time are they usually held?

Originally Posted by DCI Gene Hunt
Hi all,

I've been told I'm about to be invited to a ceremony on the 13/2 (I got my approval on 17/8). As this is a normal working day, what time are ceremonies usually held, are they after business hours?
ours was 9am last Australia Day
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Default Re: Citizenship Ceremonies - what time are they usually held?

Check your local councils website. Our councils site says they are at 7pm except for Australia Day which is 10am.
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Originally Posted by spottydog
Check your local councils website. Our councils site says they are at 7pm except for Australia Day which is 10am.
Doh! Why didn't I think of that. Thanks.

Looks like mine starts at 8pm.
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