PM flags Citizenship changes
#48
Re: PM flags Citizenship changes
Can I just point out that I'm not looking for any secret loopholes, by the way (particularly if DIBP are reading this! )? As the old adage has it - if something looks too good to be true...!
Anyway, I'm quite fine with following Australia's laws to the letter and obtaining Australian citizenship as soon as I'm legally eligible to do so. If that's what the law becomes, I'm stuck with it - I certainly don't have any intention of leaving, seeing as I'm building a new life as a married man here - but I sincerely hope that the 4 year PR requirement is reviewed and found to be excessive, before being adjusted downwards accordingly.
Anyway, I'm quite fine with following Australia's laws to the letter and obtaining Australian citizenship as soon as I'm legally eligible to do so. If that's what the law becomes, I'm stuck with it - I certainly don't have any intention of leaving, seeing as I'm building a new life as a married man here - but I sincerely hope that the 4 year PR requirement is reviewed and found to be excessive, before being adjusted downwards accordingly.
#52
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Joined: Apr 2005
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Re: PM flags Citizenship changes
I couldn't agree more. It'll be yet another case of "so close yet so far" ... and another year notched to add to the 26 since I last saw a Scouser of the right color (shirt, not skin - for all avoidance of doubt) lift the cup. Ah well, YNWA.
#53
Re: PM flags Citizenship changes
2 seasons without winning anything must be seen as a failure for Klopp. Mourinio got 1 cup in the bag and looks like another on the way as well as top 4 in first season. Felt sick saying that statement but it's reality lol
#54
Re: PM flags Citizenship changes
Guys and Gals, can we stay on topic please - this is the immi section