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Well, can one take the govt. to court if he / she is made redundant, can they?jason_rency wrote:http://vbsi.org.uk/index.php?mact=News, ... eturnid=15
hope it would have some positive impacts on 4-5 JR
Jason
In what way is Australian immigration laws related with UK immigration laws?easylife4me wrote:Australia passes same law. but NOT restrospective - 03-04-2007, 04:42 PM
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Something Interesting, Australia recently changed its Permanent residence law, from 2 years to 4 Years. BUT this is not retrospective at ALL. Pls read BELOW
For our case,We MUST aggressively put forward that the HOME OFFICE's position does not CONFORM to international standards at ALL.
Feb 26, 2007
Canberra - Australian citizenship will be harder to obtain after federal parliament approved the biggest overhaul of citizenship laws in almost 60 years.
Migrants now must spend four years in Australia before being eligible for citizenship - double the previous requirement of two years.
The security department will be able to veto a person's citizenship application if it deems him or her to be a direct or indirect security risk.
It raises the age at which people become exempt from having to pass a basic English test, from 50 to 60 years.
The changes passed the Senate on Monday night after the House of Representatives approved them in last November.
More debate on citizenship is due later this year when the government moves to introduce tough measures requiring migrants to pass general knowledge tests before being granted Australian citizenship. - AAP
Will they affect current permanent residents?
The new residence requirements will only apply to people who become permanent residents on or after commencement of the legislation.
People who are permanent residents before the commencement of the new legislation will only need to meet the current residence requirements (presence in Australia as a permanent resident for periods amounting to two (2) years in the last five (5) years including one (1) year in the last two (2) immediately prior to making the application) provided they applied within three (3)
http://www.hsmpforum.com/forum/showthread.php?t=154
More Pakistani propoganda...Do you seriously think the Indian establishment would allow someone who actually migrated to their worst adversary (Pakistan) to head their Nuclear Missile Project or indeed, rise to the highest office in the country??Get a grip mate...WP_Holder_05_2002 wrote:Anyway, this is not the model country we dreamed. As highly skilled people, we are demanded all over the world and can get higher salary and benefits in many other countries. And we may have to pay low tax or no tax.
But now so much of our time is wasted and Home Office is proposing such unjust rules one by one. They sound like in extreme hurry to throw the immigrants out.
They don't know the value of skilled people.
In 1963 a highly skilled muslim scientist migrated from India to Pakistan and he wanted to work in Pakistan, he tried to work for Pakistan for whole one year, but nobody bothered to listened to him. In 1964, he went back to India and worked on atomic energy. He made there defence system extremely strong and he is honoured to become the president of India. Yes, he is Dr Abdul Kalam.
Moral: Skilled people are the real asset of any country, if you don't respect them and force them to leave, you can't even estimate how much loss you may have to bear.
That is ridicolous, read his autobiography, in 1963 he was heading a team of scientists in Indian Space Research Organisation..WP_Holder_05_2002 wrote: In 1963 a highly skilled muslim scientist migrated from India to Pakistan and he wanted to work in Pakistan, he tried to work for Pakistan for whole one year, but nobody bothered to listened to him. In 1964, he went back to India and worked on atomic energy. He made there defence system extremely strong and he is honoured to become the president of India. Yes, he is Dr Abdul Kalam.
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