Citizenship
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- baloo
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Re: Citizenship
Tramp stamp isn't for the southern cross. There you need some pacific island style tribal design. Or a blue dolphin.
So…if you wish to wish a wish, you may swish for fish with my Ish wish dish.
- Kooky
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Re: Citizenship
Aw look (am I allowed to say that now?), this wasn't all in the booklet? Not the testing section, not the info section? I think it needs amending, maybe in the spirit of community service and mateship (as mentioned in said booklet) I could write an addendum?
(Am I using the question marks appropriately?)
(Am I using the question marks appropriately?)
- Lili Von Shtupp
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Re: Citizenship
BWAHahahaha!
Congratulations, Kooky. Hope to be congratulating Neo soon, too!
Congratulations, Kooky. Hope to be congratulating Neo soon, too!
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- baloo
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Re: Citizenship
If you're under 23 or from Queensland, yeah.Kooky wrote:(Am I using the question marks appropriately?)
So…if you wish to wish a wish, you may swish for fish with my Ish wish dish.
- sluggo
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Re: Citizenship
Congrats Kooky and Neo. Not sure what advantages there are to being Aussie but good on you anyway. We Texans like the Aussies cause they are rough and rugged like we are (although some may not consider me a true Texan cause I've only lived here 33 years and I wasn't born here).
I guess we're not in Kansas anymore.
- Kooky
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Re: Citizenship
Darling, I may be rough but I'm certainly not rugged.
- Dinosaur
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Re: Citizenship
Congrats Kooky
I never realised that there were so many Aussie citizens on here
On the advantages citizen-PR, isn't the health system bit an advantage? We've got tons of Aussie retirees in Penang - the ones I know all seem to spend half the year here, and half the year in Australia, and take advantage of any major medical expense in Oz. Mind you, on the other hand, they all moan about dentist prices in Australia.
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On the advantages citizen-PR, isn't the health system bit an advantage? We've got tons of Aussie retirees in Penang - the ones I know all seem to spend half the year here, and half the year in Australia, and take advantage of any major medical expense in Oz. Mind you, on the other hand, they all moan about dentist prices in Australia.
- Kooky
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Re: Citizenship
PRs get subsidised healthcare too.
Re: Citizenship
I was reminded our health system is quite robust when doctor informed me one of my prescriptions cost me $26-30 here whereas in the US it would be $135.
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- Kooky
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Re: Citizenship
Unfortunately none of my meds are covered but I do love that I can go for a blood test and not pay a cent, I can go to a bog-standard GP at a drop-in clinic and not pay a cent, and IIRC I didn't pay for my last boob or bone scan either. Don't even have to pay and claim back on those ones; for my more specialised GP (if that makes sense) I pay about $150 and can claim some back.
Granted it's what we pay our humongous income taxes for, but presently I'm not paying any
Granted it's what we pay our humongous income taxes for, but presently I'm not paying any

- Kooky
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Re: Citizenship
We have our letters now, both approved the day we sat the test.
No idea on date for ceremony but the Hon Mr Bowen kindly informed us we could listen to an audio file to practice our pledge
(As you would expect we'll be doing the godless version.)
No idea on date for ceremony but the Hon Mr Bowen kindly informed us we could listen to an audio file to practice our pledge

(As you would expect we'll be doing the godless version.)
- Bender
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Re: Citizenship
“The mass of men lead lives of quiet desperation.” – Henry David Thoreau
- Kooky
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Re: Citizenship
Thanks, Bender - I'll bear that in mind
(I thought I could already, but so far thankfully never had to find out for sure.)
