As far as I am aware, without reading the law, a person who is born in Australia cannot have their citizenship revoked; However what I do find interesting is this section:
One of the more interesting aspects of the Act can be found in s 35(1)(b) and s 35(2), which states; that a person ceases to be an Australian citizen if they choose to serve in the military of another nation that is engaged in armed conflict with Australia.
Now, can this be applied to a citizen born in Australia ? Interesting !!
KFT said
09:41 PM Oct 17, 2014
BG they may be labelled Traitor for doing that
passport cancelled no can get back in.
go ask the mob you were fighting for to look after you - is what I would be telling them
not welcome here
IMHO
frank
Big Gorilla said
10:35 PM Oct 17, 2014
KFT wrote:
BG they may be labelled Traitor for doing that
passport cancelled no can get back in.
go ask the mob you were fighting for to look after you - is what I would be telling them
not welcome here
IMHO frank
Couldn't agree more Frank...
Vic41 said
12:04 AM Oct 18, 2014
Ditto......with these captured planes IS have now (see I digress thread) the planes attacking IS positions could be in more danger, not just from ground missiles etc, etc.
deverall11 said
06:40 PM Oct 18, 2014
Big Gorilla wrote:
KFT wrote:
BG they may be labelled Traitor for doing that
passport cancelled no can get back in.
go ask the mob you were fighting for to look after you - is what I would be telling them
These are the circumstances under which Australian Citizenship can be revoked;
http://www.findlaw.com.au/articles/4356/can-you-ever-lose-your-australian-citizenship-stat.aspx
http://www.sbs.com.au/news/article/2014/06/20/overseas-fighters-could-face-aussie-citizenship-cancellation
I hope this bloke wasn't born here and has his citizenship revoked and is deported;
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-10-17/logan-man-agim-kruezi-facing-more-terror-related-charges/5820900
As far as I am aware, without reading the law, a person who is born in Australia cannot have their citizenship revoked; However what I do find interesting is this section:
One of the more interesting aspects of the Act can be found in s 35(1)(b) and s 35(2), which states; that a person ceases to be an Australian citizen if they choose to serve in the military of another nation that is engaged in armed conflict with Australia.
Now, can this be applied to a citizen born in Australia ? Interesting !!
passport cancelled no can get back in.
go ask the mob you were fighting for to look after you - is what I would be telling them
not welcome here
IMHO
frank
Couldn't agree more Frank...
Ditto......with these captured planes IS have now (see I digress thread) the planes attacking IS positions could be in more danger, not just from ground missiles etc, etc.
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