> Similar rumblings here also. The Aus government isn't happy with what
> happened in the middle east either with respect to all the "citizens"
> there
> that demanded rescue. I can see the point of the countries not liking
> it.
> There are millions around the world who have dual citizenship just so
> they
> can escape the strife that flares up in the place of their true home.
> They
> go to Canada, Australia... waite long enough to get citizenship then
> move
> back to where ever they from. Many haven't been back to the country
> in
> years. But when strife hits they start whinging as to why the
> government
> didn't come and rescue them.
>
> Not sure if it's true or not, there should be someone here who knows
> better,
> but technically Australia doesn't allow dual citizenship. But has
> chosen to
> ignore it in most cases. I've met a few PRs here from non-
> commonwealth
> countries that have said they were refused citizenship because they
> weren't
> prepared to give up their original citizenship.
That is not true. No restrictions on dual citizenship since 4 April
2002. And even before then it was allowed in many different situations.
You could read the Citizenship Act rather than relying on hearsay
like that.
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