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Whats the easiest way to bring in retired parents to OZ?

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Old Apr 8th 2006, 7:08 am
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Originally Posted by renth
Guess which 2 countires provides Australia with most Illegal immigrants?

UK and USA.
Well we've tried selling others off to Norway and Naru but the buggars keep turning up on our doorstep and hiring sympathetic Senior Counsel!

Incidentally Renth, you might enjoy listening to 6pr 882AM on a Friday arvo (between 4 and 5 I think). Howard Sattler has a weekly segment called "John Howard's Diary". It's a good chuckle. Would love to know who does the JH voice.
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Old Apr 8th 2006, 12:25 pm
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Originally Posted by kiwichild
Australia is a signatory to many UN agreements and conventions. I am pretty sure one of these requires countries assessed as having the capacity to take refugees and requires them to meet minimum agreed quotas each year.

However no-one forces Australia to be part of these UN "agreements" - if Australia no longer wanted to take refugees, it could withdraw from these agreements.
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