2 to 3 years for citizensip
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2 to 3 years for citizensip
Hi
Just trying to find out something i asked on earlier thread. Why are
the Australian Government thinking of changing Citizenship from 2 to 3
years.
And is it likely to happen? Cheers steve.
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Just trying to find out something i asked on earlier thread. Why are
the Australian Government thinking of changing Citizenship from 2 to 3
years.
And is it likely to happen? Cheers steve.
Posted via http://www.mymigration.net
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Re: 2 to 3 years for citizensip
stevefaulds wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> Just trying to find out something i asked on earlier thread. Why are
> the Australian Government thinking of changing Citizenship from 2 to 3
> years.
>
> And is it likely to happen? Cheers steve.
>
>
1. To ensure migrants become properly integrated into the Australian
community before becoming citizens. And also, to give the security
services more time to pick out migrants who are unsuitable for citizenship.
2. The Government has a majority in both houses, and the ALP does not
oppose the principle of the bill - so yes, it is likely to pass.
>
> Hi
>
> Just trying to find out something i asked on earlier thread. Why are
> the Australian Government thinking of changing Citizenship from 2 to 3
> years.
>
> And is it likely to happen? Cheers steve.
>
>
1. To ensure migrants become properly integrated into the Australian
community before becoming citizens. And also, to give the security
services more time to pick out migrants who are unsuitable for citizenship.
2. The Government has a majority in both houses, and the ALP does not
oppose the principle of the bill - so yes, it is likely to pass.
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Re: 2 to 3 years for citizensip
stevefaulds Wrote:
> Hi
>
> Just trying to find out something i asked on earlier thread. Why are
> the Australian Government thinking of changing Citizenship from 2 to 3
> years.
>
> And is it likely to happen? Cheers steve.
To my view it is just to bring the immigration terms at par with other
countries, like Canada.
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> Hi
>
> Just trying to find out something i asked on earlier thread. Why are
> the Australian Government thinking of changing Citizenship from 2 to 3
> years.
>
> And is it likely to happen? Cheers steve.
To my view it is just to bring the immigration terms at par with other
countries, like Canada.
Posted via http://www.mymigration.net