Four years in Oz today
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Four years in Oz today
Well we've been here 4 years now and can apply for citizenship finally!
I'm stoked.
I'm stoked.
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Re: Four years in Oz today
Fkn Straya!
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Re: Four years in Oz today
Good stuff mate
I've been here for 45 years and I'm still not a citizen

I've been here for 45 years and I'm still not a citizen

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mikeey01nzl wrote:Hats off to you too Phil for spending so much time on the phone trying to help someone out, your a top man and only a few would've spent so much time. well done!![]()
Daniel2019 wrote:Come on phil, we bonded at the bonfire, lets be honest here...me and phil are besties now...![]()
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Re: Four years in Oz today
Holy sh*t have I got to catch moreton bay bugs for 45 years first?
Phil do they know you are here or are you just not sure you like the place yet?
Phil do they know you are here or are you just not sure you like the place yet?
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Re: Four years in Oz today
When my family moved here in 1969 from NZ no Visa or passport was required.
I am automatically classed as a permanant resident.
I could become a citizen if I wished to.
I just can't join any ADF or I can't vote, unless I become a citizen.
I have never seen inside a voting booth.
It just becomes a bit tricky when I need proof of residency as there is none.
I am automatically classed as a permanant resident.
I could become a citizen if I wished to.
I just can't join any ADF or I can't vote, unless I become a citizen.
I have never seen inside a voting booth.
It just becomes a bit tricky when I need proof of residency as there is none.
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mikeey01nzl wrote:Hats off to you too Phil for spending so much time on the phone trying to help someone out, your a top man and only a few would've spent so much time. well done!![]()
Daniel2019 wrote:Come on phil, we bonded at the bonfire, lets be honest here...me and phil are besties now...![]()
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Re: Four years in Oz today
Kiwi Superiority FTW
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Re: Four years in Oz today
I question the legitimacy of your claim to the presidency of FTOAustralia if you aren't an Australian citizen.PHIL069 wrote:When my family moved here in 1969 from NZ no Visa or passport was required.
I am automatically classed as a permanant resident.
I could become a citizen if I wished to.
I just can't join any ADF or I can't vote, unless I become a citizen.
I have never seen inside a voting booth.
It just becomes a bit tricky when I need proof of residency as there is none.

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Re: Four years in Oz today
Well considering our current Prime Minister technically has no right to be in power, so I'm sure we can make an exception for Phil in this instancebjk wrote:I question the legitimacy of your claim to the presidency of FTOAustralia if you aren't an Australian citizen.PHIL069 wrote:When my family moved here in 1969 from NZ no Visa or passport was required.
I am automatically classed as a permanant resident.
I could become a citizen if I wished to.
I just can't join any ADF or I can't vote, unless I become a citizen.
I have never seen inside a voting booth.
It just becomes a bit tricky when I need proof of residency as there is none.
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Re: Four years in Oz today
He couldn't possibly do a worse job.kiz wrote:Well considering our current Prime Minister technically has no right to be in power, so I'm sure we can make an exception for Phil in this instance
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Re: Four years in Oz today
great news Rob!Rob Furniss wrote:Well we've been here 4 years now and can apply for citizenship finally!
I'm stoked.
cya in a couple of weeks
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Phil for Aus PM.Supplanter wrote:He couldn't possibly do a worse job.kiz wrote:Well considering our current Prime Minister technically has no right to be in power, so I'm sure we can make an exception for Phil in this instance