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Neferti
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Re: Latest on Citizenship Crisis

Post by Neferti » Mon Nov 13, 2017 6:21 pm

No need.
I have confirmed that I am qualified to nominate
I presume that they were so excited that they forgot to read the Handbook!

No wonder we have dopey pollies. All they seem to need to do is have the gift of the gab and they would probably be better employed as Real Estate Salespersons.

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Post by Black Orchid » Tue Nov 14, 2017 9:32 am

Another one bites the dust. Jacqui Lambie ... gone!

This 'inherited citizenship' thing really is ridiculous.

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Post by cods » Tue Nov 14, 2017 10:03 am

Black Orchid wrote:Another one bites the dust. Jacqui Lambie ... gone!

This 'inherited citizenship' thing really is ridiculous.


but she waited until she had no choice...

it will be very interesting to watch the others go kicking and screaming as they are dragged out the door by 1st Dec....

the constitution should be mended thats for sure... but that cant be done over night so we are stuck with this fiasco..

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Post by Alinta » Tue Nov 14, 2017 10:33 am

Black Orchid wrote:Another one bites the dust. Jacqui Lambie ... gone!

This 'inherited citizenship' thing really is ridiculous.
Am in total agreeance. Absurd in its outcomes and HAS to be changed to reflect 21st century Australia.

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Post by lisa jones » Tue Nov 14, 2017 12:07 pm

I would rather die than sell my heart and soul to an online forum Anti Christ like you Monk

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Post by Neferti » Tue Nov 14, 2017 4:08 pm

Black Orchid wrote:Another one bites the dust. Jacqui Lambie ... gone!

This 'inherited citizenship' thing really is ridiculous.
Sure it is but didn't they check that out BEFORE they nominated and signed on the dotted line that they were Eligible? What's the saying ... "ignorance is not an excuse"?

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Post by Black Orchid » Tue Nov 14, 2017 5:47 pm

Well technically yes but if you were born here, lived all your life here and have never even visited the country that one of your parents were apparently born it would it be at the forefront of your thought processes that you might be dual?

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Post by Neferti » Tue Nov 14, 2017 6:01 pm

Black Orchid wrote:Well technically yes but if you were born here, lived all your life here and have never even visited the country that one of your parents were apparently born it would it be at the forefront of your thought processes that you might be dual?
Surely most people know where their parents were born? Grandparents? Not so much so. All mine, both sides, came to Australia in 1852.

Perhaps the Form/Handbook needs updating to explain "in detail" what it means to be "potentially" a dual citizen, purely because one of your parents was born overseas.

Anyone who was born in Australia would automatically think that they were PURE Aussies. However, that does NOT excuse those Pollies who signed something, stating that they were NOT dual citizens ... when they were. How can we trust that lot when they don't even know their background and cared less?

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Post by Alinta » Tue Nov 14, 2017 6:20 pm

My biggest problems with inherited citizenship are situations where it has been automatically conferred back through several generations.

My opinion only......If mother, father and candidate were born in Australia, candidate should be eligible.

If either parent or candidate were born overseas and are now Australian citizens, candidate should be eligible.

We cannot control the automatic conferring of citizenship laws of other countries on candidates, but influence of the generational history surely must be changed to reflect 21st century Australia.

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Post by Black Orchid » Tue Nov 14, 2017 6:26 pm

I agree Alinta.

My maternal grandfather was Scottish which made my mother eligible for dual citizenship, which she never took up, but that was our understanding of it that she had to take it up herself.

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