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Originally Posted by Ho Chu Tiem
lý do cũng không make sense lắm, vậy ở Úc xin passport không cần quốc tịch hả, ai ở Úc confirm dùm
vì nói ông nầy không phải công dân Úc mà cấp passport cho ổng ??
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Không có cái gì là hoàn hảo 100% .
Vấn đề bạn phải hiểu nó nằm ở chỗ " có sai lầm trong việc cấp passport cho ông ta " . Đây cũng không phải là lần đầu tiên có sai lầm trong việc cấp passport ở Úc .
Trường hợp bà này cũng bị sai lầm vì giấy tờ,mà rắc rối tùm lum .
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When Australian woman Catherine Bird had her passport renewal declined and citizenship revoked two years ago, it revealed a failingin our constitution and of the sovereign rights of Australia's citizens. It has serious implications for both citizens born in external Australian territories and those with dual citizenship.
An aged-care nurse assistant from Cairns, Ms Bird, 62, is not a criminal or a terrorist, but has gone into hiding after a bridging visa expired this week and she was threatened with detention and deportation by the Department of Immigration.
Australian passport 'incorrectly issued'
Ms Bird is the niece of the famous Australian aviator Nancy Bird-Walton who has a Sydney metro tunnel named after her. Ms Bird is one six children of decorated Australian WWII veteran John Bird who from the age of 15 served in both the U.S. Army and Australian merchant vessels during WWII in the South Pacific.
After the war John Bird married Mary Sale, a Papuan woman and they lived in Port Moresby. All of Mr Bird's children were born in Papua prior to PNG's independence in 1975, when it was still an Australian Protectorate, which automatically granted them Australian citizenship at birth.
All six siblings attended boarding school in Charters Towers, Queensland, and all have lived in Australia since.
Ms Bird has had an Australian passport since she was 18 and was issued a certificate of Australian Citizenship in 1985. She has been living in Australia since the age of six.
When Ms Bird's citizenship was revoked in 2017, for being “incorrectly issued,” Immigration informed her she needed to apply for a Resident Return Visa (RRV) as a beginning process to get her citizenship. However Ms Bird is refusing on the grounds that she has been an Australian citizen her whole life.
“I was absolutely gob-smacked. I have lived here for 56 years, this is my home I haven't lived anywhere else including PNG,'” Ms Bird said she was told by Immigration they may knock down her door down, detain her and send her back to a country where she has not been since she was six years old.
“I've worked here, I've paid taxes here, I've voted here – I'm a good citizen, I've never even had a parking ticket. They said the department made a mistake and issued me a citizenship certificate wrongly.
So somebody made a mistake which I think they should fix, why should I have to fix it?” she said.
Ms Bird was told she had to apply for a RRV, but she has refused, “because I haven't returned from anywhere, I've been in Australia the whole time.
But they said I had to apply for that visa and if I get it apply for my citizenship and if I don't get it then I have to go back to where I came from, but I don't come from anywhere but here – it’s ridiculous.
If I apply for that visa when I haven't returned from somewhere, then I am telling a big lie, so I don't want to do it.”.............
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