CANBERRA - As many as 500,000 Britons living in Australia for as long as 50 years have been declared aliens and subject to deportation if they cross the Immigration Minister of the day.
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CANBERRA - As many as 500,000 Britons living in Australia for as long as 50 years have been declared aliens and subject to deportation if they cross the Immigration Minister of the day.
Overturning two previous decisions, the High Court - the nation's final court of appeal - has severed one of the few remaining traces of colonialism by lumping British and Irish-born residents who arrived after 1948 in the same migration pile as anyone else born outside the country.
From the Toronto Sun:
Immigration card uproar
Process puts travel up in the air
By TOM GODFREY, TORONTO SUN
Some 50,000 Ontario residents won't be boarding international flights for the holidays because their landed immigrant cards will not be ready due to a backlog, lawyers say. Immigration lawyers from Toronto to B.C. said the immigrants had applied September for the Maple Leaf cards beginning in September, but a shortage of staff is delaying the process.
"This is the worst situation I have seen in my 43 years of practising immigration law," Mendel Green said. "The bureaucracy is out of control."
Immigration laws require landed immigrants to have a Maple Leaf card to return to Canada after Dec. 31.
CANBERRA - As many as 500,000 Britons living in Australia for as long as 50 years have been declared aliens and subject to deportation if they cross the Immigration Minister of the day.
Alcazar wrote:Where I live there are many Poms who still retain their British citizenship, and have not even taken out Australian citizenship even though they have been here for years. One lives next door, she too would have lived here about 50 years and has not even bothered to get Australian citizenship.
ramchop wrote:Why should they? They still consider themselves British, and with Aussie residency they're perfectly entitled to live there.
If you happened to live in Japan for the next 50 years, would you renounce your Australian citizenship and consider yourself Japanese?
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