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Top newsChanges to Australia's residency requirements will be introduced into Parliament this month to enable elite athletes who move to Australia but travel frequently become citizens and represent Australia at international events including the Olympics.The Minister for Immigration and Citizenship, Senator Chris Evans, said that it was difficult under the current legislation for some sports people and other specialist professionals who migrate to Australia to meet the requirements for Australian citizenship due to their international travel commitments. 'Elite athletes, tennis players and professionals such as international airline pilots and offshore oil rig workers often don't meet the residency requirements for Australian citizenship because they are required to travel extensively outside Australia as part of their employment,' Senator Evans said.People who are out of the country for 90 days or more in the year before applying for citizenship are currently ineligible to become citizens. In 2007, the previous Government also changed the residence requirement for citizenship from two years to four years and removed certain discretionary residence provisions leaving a small group of people significantly disadvantaged.'Due to their professional travel commitments, people who are ordinarily resident in Australia are unable to be present in the country for the required period of time and this effectively excludes them from becoming Australian citizens,' Senator Evans said.'Elite athletes who have the potential to represent Australia at an international level but need to be citizens to do so have been disadvantaged along with some specialist professionals including international airline pilots and offshore oil rig workers.'These changes will create a smoother path to citizenship for elite athletes and people in specialist professions and enable Australia to benefit from the talents and skills they bring to our country.' Citizenship changes for elite athletes and frequent flyers Back to Top news Terms of Use © 2009 newsPinoy All Rights Reserved Blacktown City Mayor Lowles Tribute to Cory ...Read more Bro. Eddie Villanueva visits Sydney ...Read more Two Pinoy boxers ...Read more SONA protest in Sydney CBD - Unhappy with Gloria ...Read more Filipinos more prone to diabetes ...Read more Warning over visa scam...Read more Michelle Baltazar and her upcoming book ...Read more NEW PLAYGROUND AT RIZAL PARK ...Read more Noynoy for President signature campaign ...Read more Labour groups in Manila protest ...Read more BanagBanag workshop for children - October 3 ...Read more New worker protection law will allow tax checks ...Read more Citizenship changes for elite athletes ...Read more OTHER NEWS Pinoys in NSW welcome Noynoy-Mar team-up ...Read more Aegis launch news album after Sydney show...Read more Glory days for pool, boxing ...Read more AUSTRALIA to send A$1million aid...Read more HEALTH SPORTSPINOY NSW AID DRIVE ON FOR TYPHOON VICTIMS SHOWBIZ Pacquiao guns for seventh title ...Read more Sydney group appeal for families of fallen journalists Massacre in Maguindanao, part 1 by Fr. Eliseo Mercado, OMI Regine and Ogie to attend Michelle's wedding in Australia...Read more Australia condemns Maguindanao... This website was created using MAGIX Website Maker You will need the current version of Adobe Flash Player to view it. Further information can be found at magix.info - the Multimedia Knowledge Community by MAGIX, the market leader for music, photo, and video software. |