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Thick question
Sorry if this sounds a really thick question - but I honestly cant work this out:o
You have to be in Oz 2yrs to apply for C-ship, you go home after one year. When you leave you fill out a form at the airport and it says something like " are you going for a holiday or do you plan to leave Oz permently?" I ticked the "holiday" one, and Im sure (but here is where i might be wrong) my passport wasnt stamped. So, if i went back for a holiday to Oz, 2 yrs later, how do they know I didnt come back to Oz, say after a 3 week holiday, have been in Oz all that time and apply for C-Ship? How does antone know what country you're in? I was thinking about this as in Europe, my passport is never stamped. So when foreigners come into the UK, and come and go, how does the UK know they have actually "lived" in the UK before giving C-ship? Just curious, really Thanks |
Re: Thick question
Originally Posted by chance to be
(Post 5444547)
Sorry if this sounds a really thick question - but I honestly cant work this out:o
You have to be in Oz 2yrs to apply for C-ship, you go home after one year. When you leave you fill out a form at the airport and it says something like " are you going for a holiday or do you plan to leave Oz permently?" I ticked the "holiday" one, and Im sure (but here is where i might be wrong) my passport wasnt stamped. So, if i went back for a holiday to Oz, 2 yrs later, how do they know I didnt come back to Oz, say after a 3 week holiday, have been in Oz all that time and apply for C-Ship? How does antone know what country you're in? I was thinking about this as in Europe, my passport is never stamped. So when foreigners come into the UK, and come and go, how does the UK know they have actually "lived" in the UK before giving C-ship? Just curious, really Thanks |
Re: Thick question
Originally Posted by chance to be
(Post 5444547)
So, if i went back for a holiday to Oz, 2 yrs later, how do they know I didnt come back to Oz, say after a 3 week holiday, have been in Oz all that time and apply for C-Ship?
So when you apply for Australian citizenship you usually don't have to provide evidence of where you have been living. (unless you arrived a long time ago). They already know just by looking up your passport/visa details. I was thinking about this as in Europe, my passport is never stamped. So when foreigners come into the UK, and come and go, how does the UK know they have actually "lived" in the UK before giving C-ship? |
Re: Thick question
Originally Posted by chance to be
(Post 5444547)
Sorry if this sounds a really thick question - but I honestly cant work this out:o
You have to be in Oz 2yrs to apply for C-ship, you go home after one year. When you leave you fill out a form at the airport and it says something like " are you going for a holiday or do you plan to leave Oz permently?" I ticked the "holiday" one, and Im sure (but here is where i might be wrong) my passport wasnt stamped. So, if i went back for a holiday to Oz, 2 yrs later, how do they know I didnt come back to Oz, say after a 3 week holiday, have been in Oz all that time and apply for C-Ship? How does antone know what country you're in? I was thinking about this as in Europe, my passport is never stamped. So when foreigners come into the UK, and come and go, how does the UK know they have actually "lived" in the UK before giving C-ship? Just curious, really Thanks |
Re: Thick question
Originally Posted by BAY
(Post 5446595)
Yes thats the BIG difference between Australia and the UK. Australia records electronically people who come and go and thereby have some control on who is in Australia. The UK has NO such recording of who comes and goes and thereby has no control of who is in the UK. No wonders the UK is going to the dogs :curse:
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