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Old Nov 14th 2011, 6:26 am
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Originally Posted by verystormy
I dont expect it to work the same as the UK. Just giving an example. I could as easily have also pointed out that Peru manages it and that is a developing nation. The point was that you had tried to say it was not a system that could be managed. I simply gave an example of one place that it is. There are a number of countries that do so.
Actually, I didn't say that it couldn't be managed. I said that Australia are entitled to make what rules they will, whether you like them or not. So I'd appreciate it if you don't try & twist my words. This is how Australia chooses to deal with citizenship in their country & if you want it, you are required to abide by their rules.
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Old Nov 14th 2011, 6:30 am
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Originally Posted by mrsgreenstar76
Actually, I didn't say that it couldn't be managed. I said that Australia are entitled to make what rules they will, whether you like them or not. So I'd appreciate it if you don't try & twist my words. This is how Australia chooses to deal with citizenship in their country & if you want it, you are required to abide by their rules.
I think it was me that commented on having an easily managable process. Think VS was directing that point to me.
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Old Nov 14th 2011, 6:32 am
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We are all going round in circles here. The OP has made their point and there's nothing new to add. As people have said, there are the rules, either challenge them through the right channels or stop whinging. Whether you like it or not, thems the rules.

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