Contexts in which the word naturalised was used in the House of Representatives during the 1970s
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How many of these people were naturalised during each year and what was their country of origin. [More…]
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No information is available as to the number of naturalised Australians who are qualified by age and means for the age pension, but who are not receiving it because they are unable to satisfy the residence qualification. [More…]
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The proportion of this cost which would be incurred in respect of persons who are naturalised Australians is unknown. [More…]
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What is the estimated cost of extending the availability of the age pension to all naturalised Australians, who otherwise qualify by age and means, without reference to their period of residence in Australia. [More…]
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How many of these people have been naturalised during the last5 years. [More…]
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Under what circumstances can a person of Asian origin become naturalised within 5 years of taking up permanent residence in Australia. [More…]
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How many persons of Asian origin have become naturalised within 5 years of taking up permanent residence in Australia? [More…]
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How many persons eligible for naturalisation are not naturalised at this date. [More…]
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How many of them are (a) naturalised and (b) not naturalised in each case? [More…]
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As the greater number of persons of nonEuropean and mixed descent permanently resident in Australia are either naturalised or registered as Australian citizens, or are citizens of Commonwealth countries with the status ofBritish subjects under Australian citizenship law, they are not required to register with the Department. [More…]
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How many are naturalised in each case? [More…]
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How many (a) naturalised persons and (b) citizens of other Commonwealth countries applied to be enrolled in each electoral division during the last period for which statistics are available. [More…]
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Have either of them been naturalised; if so, where was the ceremony conducted and on what date. [More…]
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and (5) Mr and Mrs Petrov were naturalised in Melbourne on 12th October 19S6. [More…]
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Was an Asian named Raymond Chan, who is not naturalised, convicted in the Australian Capital Territory Supreme Court in June 1972 and sentenced to 6 years hard labour on each of 3 charges of administering a stupefying drug with intent to commit robbery. [More…]
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I preface my question to the Prime Minister by stating that I am inter.ested in a request by a naturalised Australian Chinese constituent whose aged parents, who are also naturalised and live in Sydney, are not enjoying the best of health. [More…]
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We can see no good reason why an act of discrimination against a person living in Australia who is not a naturalised Australian citizen should not attract the same provisions as acts of discrimination against persons who are Australian citizens. [More…]
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The Australian Electoral Office strives to ensure that all eligible persons, not only those who become naturalised Australian citizens, apply for enrolment as soon as they become eligible to do so. [More…]
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1 ) What action is taken by the Commonwealth Electoral Office to ensure that all persons who become naturalised Australian citizens apply for enrolment for the electoral division in which they reside. [More…]
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Is the Prime Minister aware that Germany has a contributory system of pensions and that these are not paid to German migrants to this country if they become naturalised Australian citizens? [More…]
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1 ) Why does the Government insist that applicants for officer entry into the Royal Australian Navy be naturalised Australian citizens of at least 10 years standing if not Australian-born. [More…]
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This Agreement does cement the relationship with a country which the Minister said has already given to us over 100,000 people of whom 74% have seen fit to be naturalised That in itself shows that not only are they establishing themselves but also they are undoubtedly prepared to accept the responsibilities of a new country. [More…]
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The term ‘certain other persons’ is intended to include naturalised Australians and the Australian-born offspring of immigrants who require instruction in the English language, as well as those who are immigrants under the definition already described. [More…]
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In my own electorate, largely because of the age distribution and partly because there are people who are not yet naturalised, only 43% of the residents are enrolled. [More…]
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Some of these people are willing to become naturalised but will not take an oath of allegiance to Her Majesty the Queen simply because they do not believe in monarchies. [More…]
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He was born in Holland, he was a naturalised American, and he spent a great deal of his time working at Mount Stromlo and in astronomy in general in this country. [More…]
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We do not pay social service benefits, except the sickness benefit, to migrants who are not naturalised. [More…]
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This law was enacted having in mind people who choose to come here to live and decide not to become naturalised citizens. [More…]
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But I know of a case - and I would not think there would be very many people in exactly the same position- of a man who is now 75 years of age and who is a naturalised Australian citizen, having been naturalised in 1962. [More…]
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When I ask him whether he has been naturalised, in many cases he says no. [More…]
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He stated that he arrived in Australia about 6 years ago and has since been naturalised. [More…]
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Although he is over the age for an invalid pension and naturalised, he is ineligible because he has not resided in Australia for 10 years. [More…]
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Many of these people are naturalised and many more are awaiting naturalisation. [More…]
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He was born in Shanghai of Dutch parents who have migrated to Australia and are now naturalised. [More…]
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I hope it will not be many years before we see the entry of an ex-migrant, a naturalised Australian citizen, taking his place side by side with his fellow Australians in one or our State Parliaments or in our National Parliament. [More…]
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Will he take appropriatesteps to raise the matter with the State Attorneys-General in order to remove any such disadvantages especially in the case of naturalised citizens. [More…]
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Has his attention been drawn to a statement by the Acting Prime Minister of New Zealand, Mr N. Shelton, on 8 July 1970, that New Zealand had been trying for many years to have the principle accepted in its relations with Australia of no discrimination between natural born and naturalised persons. [More…]
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The conditions relating to entry into Australia are the same for persons born in New Zealand and those naturalised there. [More…]
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By administrative arrangement New Zealand citizens of European descent, whether natural born or naturalised, may in general come to Australia without prior permission - from New Zealand or elsewhere. [More…]
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Other New Zealand citizens, whether born or naturalised in New Zealand are required to obtain prior permission to travel to Australia for any purpose except in direct transit. [More…]
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As a Greek naturalised Australian 1 am disgusted and ashamed that these things should be allowed to take place in Melbourne. [More…]
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Is he able to say whether naturalised Australian citizens from (a) Yugoslavia and (b) Greece are liable for national service when visiting their country of origin. [More…]
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Is it a fact that naturalised Australian citizens require a visa to enter New Zealand whilst British born Australians do not. [More…]
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All migrants to be naturalised after 10 years in Australia. [More…]
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How many migrants have been naturalised in each of the past five years. [More…]
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The percentage of enrolment varies according to the number of residents under age or not naturalised. [More…]
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The Labor Party wants to restrict the Redistribution Commissioners to a 10 per cent variation of the quota when drawing boundaries, not taking, into account the numbers of electors in those constituencies but the population as a whole, including a lot of new Australians who are not yet naturalised and who have not yet got a vote. [More…]
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Obviously it is aimed at getting more electors into these large country divisions, making them even larger, and taking electors away from some of the electorates like Grayndler, West Sydney and Port Melbourne where there is already a high proportion of new Australians not yet enrolled who are wait ing to be naturalised. [More…]
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Because of the protests by the editor of the Melbourne published anti-Communist weekly and by many naturalised Australian citizens of Polish origin against the alleged action of the Polish Consulate in Australia in forbidding Polish travel agents in Australia to advertise in their newspapers, will the Government consider compensating publications which are victimised for printing facts to the best of their ability, in order to offset loss due to international trade sanctions? [More…]
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Is it the proclaimed intention of Australian Citizenship Acts to ensure there is no difference in the citizenship status of a natural-born or naturalised citizen. [More…]
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Does this provision apply not only to naturalised migrants but also in cases where children of Australian parents who are overseas on business or as tourists, are born outside Australia. [More…]
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It is the intention, that naturalised persons should have the same status as persons who become citizens at birth. [More…]
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, (3) and (4) The provisions of the Crimes Act are expressed to apply to all persons born outside Australia and not solely naturalised., persons. [More…]
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Thirdly, why does the Department of Supply discriminate against naturalised citizens? [More…]
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There is no discrimination against naturalised persons but it is necessary and proper, as I am sure all honourable members will understand, that inquiries be carried out. [More…]
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Is be able to say whether many naturalised Australians of former German nationality now nearing or having reached retirement age are not receiving superannuation payments due to them from German sources? [More…]
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I mention the number of people who are immigrants to this country, who have wanted to build a good life here for themselves, who have become naturalised, who have put in 10, 12, 15 or 20 years hard work building the Snowy Mountains scheme and bringing about its completion, who have helped to construct Canberra. [More…]
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Such people have the problem of what the effect will be if they become naturalised in Australia. [More…]
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Does he know that this man’s wife is a naturalised Australian and that his children are Australians by birth? [More…]
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Does the Government inform naturalised citizens that they have the full rights and privileges of native born citizens when in fact they can be deported? [More…]
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My seventh consideration is this: How are our new settlers - new Australians - to know what manner of people we are, what is the ethos which guides and informs our attitudes and actions, and whether they wish to be naturalised as Australian citizens? [More…]
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Is it a fact that the Crimes Act provides that naturalised Australian citizens are liable to deportation despite long-term residence. [More…]
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In addition to that must we not go into the question of why 228,000 citizens refuse to become naturalised even though they are eligible? [More…]
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Government supporters ask why people do not become naturalised yet the Government penalises them if they do. [More…]
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I refer to the expectation of migrants in respect of social services, the availability of social service benefits including the age pension to naturalised Australians who have established eligibility; in other words, they have lived here for at least 10 years and have been taxpayers during that period, and should receive a pension irrespective of where they live. [More…]
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The fact is that only 53 per cent of Greeks eligible for naturalisation have become naturalised. [More…]
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The next highest figure is for the Italian community, of which 62 per cent of the eligible people have so far become naturalised. [More…]
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ls ii also a fact that the late Mr Leo Buring, a distinguished Australian citizen who was naturalised on his father’s certificate when he was only 7 years old, was compelled by the New Zealand Immigration Department, when he visited that country about 12 years ago at the age of 70, to also suffer the indignity of having to report to a police station. [More…]
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Under a reciprocal arrangement of many years standing between Australia and New Zealand, Australian citizens whether naturalised or bom here do. [More…]
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1’he New Zealand authorities advised in 1955 that naturalised Australian citizens were not treated as aliens in New Zealand or required to register as such.- However until -October 1957 the New Zealand regulations required all naturalised Australian citizens to obtain prior permission to enter New Zealand. [More…]
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In October 1957, following representations by the Australian Government the permit requirement was waived for naturalised Australians for visits of less than three months and in December 1963 such persons were accorded unrestricted right of entry to New Zealand, subject to production of evidence of their citizenship. [More…]
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Is it also a fact that many migrants in Australia are deterred from becoming naturalised because dual nationality is not permitted. [More…]
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When he was 10 years old his parents were naturalised. [More…]
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1 checked with the Department of Immigration and found that his name was included on the application for naturalisation, but due to a clerical error he was not naturalised and is not a British subject. [More…]
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People who come to Australia and who propose to become permanent residents of this country cannot get naturalised until they have been here for 3 years. [More…]
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So even though they may work for 30 years after they have become naturalised, they lose their rights for the first 3 years of their service. [More…]
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The honourable member for Riverina has quoted examples - and they are typical of other nationals - where a German who has become a naturalised Australian has not been able to receive his German pension on retirement and when he has gone to live in Germany he has not been able to receive his Australian pension on retirement. [More…]
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The proposition which has hitherto been put by the Australian Government to European countries has been that while the Australian Government has received taxes and contributions from its naturalised citizens when they were working in Australia, those other countries should pay their pensions when they went back to their homeland. [More…]
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Onethird of one million migrants who could have been naturalised have not been naturalised. [More…]
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It transpires that 662,898 persons had been naturalised, up to the. [More…]
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end of the last financial year, and the number of persons who were eligible to be naturalised but who had not been naturalised was 311,952. [More…]
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That meant that 32 per cent of the people who could have been naturalised had not been naturalised. [More…]
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The Government is now setting the clock back because if persons, whether natural born or naturalised, are now to receive pensions when they live overseas they will under the Government’s Bill have had to live in Australia not just for 10 years, which is sufficient to entitle them to a pension if they continue to live in Australia, but for 20 years. [More…]
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In other words, it is important for us to try to protect, for example, the rights of certain German pensioners who, because they have become naturalised as Australian citizens, have lost their rights to German pensions. [More…]
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The question of whether they become naturalised in Germany or in Australia is not relevant to this point. [More…]
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The employee may be temporary because he or she is not yet naturalised, because the vacancy was not appropriate or because he or she belongs to a different age group. [More…]
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We wanted to give portability to those who have worked in the Australian community irrespective of whether or not they had become formally naturalised. [More…]
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Finally, let me reiterate that the new provisions apply equally to all migrants, whether naturalised or not, as well as to all Australians whether or not they are migrants. [More…]
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I will not go into detail but, as a result of representations made by the Minister, Mrs Gable and her 2 sons have now been naturalised and an unfortunate incident in the Department of Immigration has been cleared up. [More…]
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The outer suburbs of Sydney and Melbourne have a minority of the population on the rolls because most of the people cannot be on the rolls either since they are not yet naturalised or they are not yet adults. [More…]
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If there Is to be any reduction in our immigration intake, will he see that British, Irish and European people will be given precedence over people whose presence endangers, and will continue to endanger, the social, wage and housing conditions of Australians, whether bom here or naturalised. [More…]
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We believe that in respect of an Australian corporation operating in a community which already has within its shores somewhere near 1,500,000 people who are not naturalised or who have not been in the country for very long, the provisions contained in this paragraph are unnecessary and may well inhibit the recruitment of staff. [More…]
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If persons - whether natural born or naturalised - are now to receive pensions when they live overseas they will have to have lived in Australia not just for 10 years, which is sufficient to entitle them to a pension if they continue to live in Australia, but for 20 years. [More…]
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He stated also that 311,952 migrants were eligible for naturalisation but had not been naturalised. [More…]
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If we did not pay pensions overseas to persons who had not been naturalised we could exclude a large number of people - nearly a quarter of a million [More…]
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Nearly a quarter of a million people who have come from other nations to live in Australia and who have qualified to be naturalised as Australians have not been naturalised. [More…]
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It transpires that 662,898 persons had been naturalised up to the end of the last financial year, and the number of persons who were eligible to be naturalised but who had - not been naturalised was 311,952. [More…]
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That meant that 32 per cent of the people who could have been naturalised had not been naturalised. [More…]
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An important aspect of the Bill is that the benefits shall be paid irrespective of whether the person is a naturalised Australian citizen. [More…]
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As previously mentioned, the new pensions will apply to all migrants, whether naturalised or not. [More…]
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We are all hopeful that migrants will eventually want to become naturalised citizens and participate fully in our community, but if they for their own good reasons do not wish to relinquish their original citizenship we should not seek to discriminate against them. [More…]
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For instance, at present a German migrant who may be in receipt of a German pension, should he become a naturalised Australian, would forfeit his pension. [More…]
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The intent of the Bill is to provide that in any reciprocal agreement this German migrant could become naturalised without losing his German pension entitlement and, conversely, an Australian who is in receipt of some social service payment who goes to Germany and there becomes a naturalised German citizen would not lose his Australian rights. [More…]
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For some years the Government has applied the rule that Australians, whether they are native born or naturalised, should have 10 years’ residence in Australia before they qualify for a pension. [More…]
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If I may mention one in passing, even an Australian citizen who has been naturalised can be deported from his own country - that is, Australia - if it is the wish of the Government to do so. [More…]
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As I was saying before the mountain erupted, the Australian Labor Party’s amendment suggests that every migrant who comes to Australia should be naturalised before he qualifies for an age pension and that after only 10 years in Australia he should be allowed to leave the country and take his pension with him. [More…]
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I know families who have come to this country, the husband of which has decided to become naturalised, but for her own private reasons the wife has been reluctant to do so too quickly, and sometimes many years have passed before she has become naturalised. [More…]
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The Australian Labor Party is suggesting by its amendment that any person who does not choose to become a naturalised Australian should be ineligible for an age pension, a widow’s pension or any other pension. [More…]
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As I said before this is discrimination in its worst form, that we in Australia would be sitting in judgment on the private motives of those who may or may not choose to become naturalised. [More…]
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I could say much more, because I have many thousands of migrants, including naturalised migrants, in my electorate, but because it is intended to pass this Bill before dinner I will now allow the Minister to conclude the debate. [More…]
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The Australian pension is a good bit higher than most of the corresponding pensions in other countries, and we do not require a migrant to be naturalised to be eligible. [More…]
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who are natural-born or naturalised subjects of the sovereign, and not subject to certain disqualifications not now material, should be entitled to enrolment. [More…]
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In other words, nine, or approximately one-half of the group, had been in Australia and about one-third were Australian naturalised citizens. [More…]
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Is the Minister aware that a considerable number of migrants believe that a slur has been cast on the migrant community in general by the statement made on Tuesday by Senator Murphy and that many of them who are not yet naturalised are fearful for their safety? [More…]
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The latest incursion which worried me, as it worried my predecessor as Prime Minister and also worried my predecessor as Foreign Minister, was the incursion into a friendly nation by several persons, nine of whom had been resident in Australia and six of whom had been naturalised in Australia. [More…]
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Even though the electoral commissioners will distribute electorates on the basis of actual electors 1 hope they will also look at the matter from the point of view of the total population, realising that we represent not only people who will have a vote at the next election but also people who do nol have a vote either because they are too young or because they are not yet naturalised. [More…]
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It should be recalled that employees of ASIO make reports on a great number of people who, for instance, seek appointment or promotion in the Commonwealth Public Service, and on a great number of people who seek to be naturalised as Australian citizens. [More…]
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That is why the Government has decided to amend the Crimes Act to prevent the deportation of naturalised citizens and to repeal those sections of the Crimes Act which allow the deportation of members of declared organisations. [More…]
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In that aim we need the help and co-operation of all the people - the Australian born, the naturalised and the nonnaturalised. [More…]
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Naturalised Australians account for 195 of these. [More…]
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In July 1972 there was the actual incursion by 9 Croats who had previously lived in Australia, 6 of whom were naturalised. [More…]
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To the credit of the present Minister for Immigration (Mr Grassby), this mistake has been corrected and the man will be naturalised. [More…]
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When he is naturalised, I will be proud to go to the naturalisation ceremony in Canberra and shake his hand, because he was done a terrible wrong. [More…]
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Certainly, in certain seats such as the seat of Evans in Sydney and probably in other seats in Australia, the reaction of many of the local people who were naturalised Australians was very strong against the Government. [More…]
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But honourable members should know that for very many years there have been cases, for instance, of the United States, Greek or Italian persons who have become naturalised in Australia being called up for military service when they visited their countries of origin. [More…]
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How many (a) naturalised citizens and (b) persons who are not naturalised are being considered for deportation. [More…]
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How many (a) naturalised citizens and (b) persons who are not naturalised have been deported on his authority. [More…]
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(a) and (5) (a) Naturalised citizens are not subject to the deportation provisions of the Migration Act. [More…]
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It is only under my Government that any attempt has been made to tackle the question of dual nationality and to advise persons who have migrated to Australia and have been naturalised here of the steps which they can take to secure the recognition of their new nationality from the countries of origin. [More…]
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In tile course of time they were naturalised and received Australian citizenship. [More…]
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The previous Government never protested at Yugoslavia’s assertion of dual nationality in respect of Australian naturalised citizens of Yugoslavian birth. [More…]
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Affairs, Mr Whitlam, has sent a strong protest to the Government of Yugoslavia at their failure to inform the Australian Government of the arrest, trial and execution of 3 persons who, as naturalised Australians were regarded by Australia as having been entitled to the full protection accorded to all Australian nationals charged with offences against the laws of third countries. [More…]
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3 who had been naturalised, had been destroyed - I think that was the word. [More…]
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This conjures up a picture of tens of thousands of British migrants seriously disaffected because they do not have the privilege of being naturalised at a naturalisation ceremony and, instead, are seriously discriminated against by being able to acquire citizenship by registration. [More…]
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Under the previous Government discrimination did not cease when the immigrant was naturalised; it continued beyond the date of the ceremony. [More…]
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Thus a naturalised Australian citizen of Yugoslav origin is legally subject to the obligations of Yugoslav citizenship, no matter how long he has been a resident in and a citizen of Australia. [More…]
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What is the position of a student of, say, 20 years of age, of a naturalised Australian father, born in Yugoslavia, who travels to that country on his mother’s passport and is there for some months? [More…]
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It is clearly in the interest of Australia that our grant of citizenship be an exclusive one, that our political rights and obligations be the only ones to which naturalised Australian citizens are subject. [More…]
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Steps are open to the Australian Government to try to ensure that our naturalised citizens enjoy the full rights that our other Australian citizens enjoy. [More…]
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Does it mean that until we become naturalised we have been unnatural?’ [More…]
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To my mind naturalisation is something which accords to the person who is naturalised and who is a newcomer to this country equal status with a natural born Australian. [More…]
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We appreciate the position of a naturalised Australian citizen who goes to some far-off land. [More…]
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The Bill gives effect to the policy of the Australian Labor Party that naturalised Australians are to be treated for all purposes as Australians and are not to be liable to deportation or cancellation of citizenship except for substantial fraud in application for citizenship. [More…]
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We have the view that all Australian citizens, whether bom in Australia or coming here and becoming naturalised, should be treated in an evenhanded and equal way by the law. [More…]
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We do not agree with the distinction which it seems in the 1920s was desired to be drawn between those who are naturalised and those who are natural born citizens. [More…]
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Whether they are natural born or naturalised, they ought not to be deported for any crimes against Australian law. [More…]
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The House may recall that even before the Attorney-General made his statement in the Senate I took the opportunity to ask the Minister for Immigration (Mr Grassby) to give an undertaking, firstly, that no naturalised Australian citizen would be deported, and secondly, that even nonnaturalised Australian citizens convicted of some crime would not be deported to any totalitarian country if they had some political reasons to fear a return to that country. [More…]
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I should like to ask the Government to try to publicise in the migrant community the effect of this Bill so that the migrants - certainly naturalised migrants - can be quite sure that they will not be deported from Australia and that they will not be sent back to any country which they fear. [More…]
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What are the names of all aliens and naturalised migrants who have been deported from Australia since 5 December 1972. [More…]
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None of the persons was a naturalised Australian citizen; Citizens are not subject to the deportation provisions of the Migration Act 1958-1973. [More…]
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People includes everybody who lives in Australia - those who are not yet naturalised, those who are not yet 1 8 years of age and those who for any reason have not put their names on the electoral roll even though it is an offence not to do so. [More…]
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There are other demographic areas such as Carlton and Richmond where there is a great number of migrants who are not yet naturalised and therefore cannot be placed on the roll. [More…]
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Surely the appropriate way to determine the numbers of electors in each State division is by means of a quota of electors properly enrolled and legally entitled to vote, not the number of people including the very young - even .the one and 2-year- olders and up to the 17-year old group - and the migrants who have not become naturalised citizens of this country. [More…]
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As an example, in an area with 50,000 migrants, many of whom are not yet naturalised, with 25,000 of them voting and 25,000 Australians voting there would be an electorate with 75,000 people and 50,000 voters, a vote in which the actual voter would be worth 50 per cent more people than in an electorate with a predominantly Australian grouping. [More…]
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We do this consistent with the approach of the Opposition to the Government’s desire, in introducing its Citizenship Bill, to remove the requirement that, on becoming naturalised, persons must take an oath or affirmation of allegiance to the Crown. [More…]
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do have to represent people who do not have votes because they are not yet naturalised; we do have to represent Aboriginals who have not chosen to enrol. [More…]
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Many of them are only waiting to return to the countries from which they came or, for some other reasons, they have not become naturalised. [More…]
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It may be because there are many ethnic minorities in the electorate who have never bothered to become naturalised or it may be that it is a seat with a young population. [More…]
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In his electorate he might have many children, many Australians who are not naturalised and many people who are not on the electoral roll. [More…]
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When electorates are divided on the basis of the number of people account is taken of all those people under the age of 1 8 years and all those new Australians who are not naturalised. [More…]
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-The great majority of persons who were born in the Baltic republics and who live in Australia have been naturalised as Australians. [More…]
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I preface my question, which is directed to the Prime Minister, by stating that a news editor on television channel 9 in Sydney last night, when reporting on events in Timor after a visit to that country on a trawler, confessed that although he has been resident in Australia for 14 years he is not a naturalised Australian citizen. [More…]
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Since then he has been naturalised. [More…]
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People of Yugoslav, Italian, Greek or whatever origin have become naturalised Australians and consider themselves to be Australians. [More…]
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We have to sit down, discuss this matter and try to find out what ought to be done and what can be done for the benefit of the maximum number of naturalised Australians living in this country at the present time. [More…]
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He had to get naturalised at that time in order to get an Aus.tralian pension. [More…]
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The government of the day was so afraid of his vote, and that was the only other right he could have got, that it gave him ex gratia pension but still would not allow him to become naturalised. [More…]
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If so, how many of each ethnic group have been naturalised in each of the last 5 years. [More…]
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How many naturalised citizens in each of the ethnic groups are enrolled in the Electoral Division of Sydney. [More…]
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One can get an idea of the number of aliens in a division before receiving the census results by looking at the number of people who are naturalised in it. [More…]
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The electorate of St George is one in which there have been pre-existing Lebanese who have come to Australia, who have been naturalised or have obtained permanent residence. [More…]
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In Victoria, which is not a notably liberal State, using that word in the English sense and not giving it the prostituted definition that it is given in politics on the other side of the House- using the word ‘liberal ‘ in the sense of treating people as equals- it is now possible for anybody to vote in municipal elections whether they are naturalised or not as long as they are occupiers of property. [More…]
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For instance, people who urgently need to be naturalised can expect to have their applications processed by the Department of Immigration and Ethnic Affairs within a reasonable period. [More…]
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I wish to raise a matter which affects naturalised Australians who have dual nationality. [More…]
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Fabio Viskovic is a naturalised Australian citizen. [More…]
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Here we have a 31 -year-old man who has been a naturalised Australian for some 8 years and who through sentiment, I suppose, visits his country of origin and suddently finds himself about to be inducted into the army of the country of his origin, with all of the things that flow from that which affect his future. [More…]
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In this way we could avoid the situation in which 31 -year-old Australian citizens who have been naturalised for 8 years obtain temporary residence permits and find themselves in an army in which they have no desire to be. [More…]
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Were all these new citizens naturalised at their respective town hall. [More…]
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Prior to 1949 persons naturalised as British subjects were not required to attend conferment ceremonies, but had their certificates of naturalisation posted to them. [More…]
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One lady in Perth who took this step, because she was a naturalised Australian and wanted to travel to Yugoslavia as an Australian, has waited in vain for 18 months to receive a visa. [More…]
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At present all a person has to do to get on the electoral roll, whether he has turned 18 years or whether he is naturalised, is to sign a form saying that he is entitled to vote and get somebody to witness the form. [More…]
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It relates to the question of migrants from West Germany who become naturalised in this country and then lose their entitlement under the German Government’s superannuation scheme, which is a contributory scheme. [More…]
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But if they become naturalised Australian citizens they lose that entitlement, and I think that is a great pity. [More…]
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We cannot say to the West Germans that we will exchange that right for their granting pensions to former citizens of their country who are now naturalised Australians. [More…]
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I should think that about 15,000 of the additional 20,000 people would be non-naturalised people who arein the process of being naturalised. [More…]
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Obviously that related to people who had become naturalised here and who went back to those foreign lands to engage in hostile activity and were dealt with on the basis that they were acting against the government of that country. [More…]
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Many migrants who are naturalised Australians, or in some cases their children who are natural born Australians, may be regarded by their country of birth, or their parents birth, still to be citizens of those countries. [More…]
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A company as outlined above which achieves 5 1 per cent Australian ownership and has an Australian board would be classified as a naturalised company. [More…]
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It would be able to proceed with new projects in its own right, in partnership with an Australian company, a naturalised company or a naturalising company, within the Government’s guidelines for new projects. [More…]
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However, a naturalised company would, in the absence of special circumstances, be precluded from undertaking a project as a joint venture with a wholly overseas-owned company, as this would involve a departure from the 50 per cent guidelines. [More…]
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would be classified as a naturalised company. [More…]
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It should be recalled that often the presence of a high proportion of people of various migrant origin means that honourable members have to deal with not only their electors but also many thousands of people who are yet to be naturalised. [More…]
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In the old boundaries of my electorate there were two principal municipalities which always invited me to the ceremonies and sent me a list of those who were naturalised. [More…]
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When the query is raised I am told in a second-hand verbal way that if I make a written application I might get a list of those who are naturalised. [More…]
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have not said that Indian Moslems or Australian Moslems or people of Palestinian or Lebanese origin who have become naturalised Australians are not allowed to go into Israel. [More…]
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It may proceed as a naturalised company. [More…]
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In this category of being 25 per cent or more owned the company can be described as naturalising, which enables it to avoid Foreign Investment Review Board approval to develop a resource project on its own or with another Australian owned, naturalised or naturalising company. [More…]
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-On 24 October 1978 (Hansard, page 2174) the honourable member for Prospect (Dr Klugman) asked me a question, without notice, concerning pensions from the Federal Republic of Germany for German immigrants to this country who have become naturalised Australian citizens. [More…]
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The fact is that many naturalised Australians and other Australians born outside Australia do not wish to have their place of birth stated on the passport. [More…]
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The place of birth of a naturalised Swiss citizen cannot, therefore, be deduced from that person’s passport. [More…]
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The honourable member for Fadden- who does not seem to have many so-called new Australians or naturalised Australians in his electorate- said that ‘we should not pander to the whims and wishes of those born overseas’. [More…]
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The Government goes out of its way to continue to insert the place or origin of these persons on passports, therefore clearly distinguishing between the passports of those who were born in Australia and naturalised Australians. [More…]
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There is a strong argument that in any official document the Australian Government should not appear to make distinctions between naturalised and natural-born citizens. [More…]
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Honourable members make long speeches at naturalisation ceremonies about the benefits of becoming naturalised. [More…]
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The Government has restricted officer entry to the Royal Australian Navy to Australian born or to naturalised Australian citizens of at least 10 years standing in order to protect the confidentiality of communications systems, traffic and cryptographic equipment used in the Service and to which Naval officers would inevitably have access by virtue of their service at sea. [More…]
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The person working in the system has perhaps never been naturalised. [More…]
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At some stage he puts in his application to be naturalised. [More…]
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Briefly, I indicated at that time that many migrants who are naturalised Australians, or in some cases their children who are natural born Australians, may be regarded by their countries of birth, or of their parents’ birth, still to be citizens of those countries. [More…]