Hello, everyone, please remember to keep the discussion polite and refrain from interpersonal and hostile remarks.

Thanks.

 


@underbat wrote:

Hello, everyone, please remember to keep the discussion polite and refrain from interpersonal and hostile remarks.

Thanks.

 


 

sitting in the corner photo: in the corner inthecorner.gifGoes and sits in the naughty corner.

So, does no one have an answer to my question above in post #88?

 

 

 

No argument here

Iagree with every word you said

🙂

 

The thing is as soon as they

Are able they rush out and

Aquire australian citizenship

So they can benefit in every

Possible way 

They are well aware how to 

Rort the system here and 

Suck it for everything its got

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@iapetus_rocks wrote:

So, does no one have an answer to my question above in post #88?

 

 


this question? -

 

That being the case they no longer have a claim to be a refugee, so why are they allowed to return to Australia later on ?

 

 

 

 

those who were granted permanent

protection visas can stay here and

become australian citizens.

 

those on temporary protection visas can

stay here for 3 yrs with review.  i think.

 

hopefully someone will be able to

clarify that.

 

 

 


@opmania wrote:

 

The thing is as soon as they

Are able they rush out and

Aquire australian citizenship

So they can benefit in every

Possible way 

They are well aware how to 

Rort the system here and 

Suck it for everything its got


Gee, that sounds a bit like me. During the the first few years fter arriving here I  grabbed myself an Aussie husband, popped out five kids and hit up the government for child endowment. And now - fifty years later - I am shamelessly claiming a aged pension. How can I look th world in the face.

were you a refugee or an immigrant?


@*julia*2010 wrote:

were you a refugee or an immigrant?


Why, does it make a difference? 

 

Unfortunately australians

Dont have a say who the

Gov. Let into this country