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Government improves the efficiency of naturalization and approves a surge in citizen applications

 
[Immigration News]     14 May 2019
Gao Min (David Coleman), Ministry of Immigration and Multicultural Affairs, said in a statement today that the approval of citizen status applications has increased by 100 percent, indicating that government is committed to making the processing system more effective and efficient.

Gao Min (David Coleman), Ministry of Immigration and Multicultural Affairs, said in a statement today that the approval of citizen status applications has increased by 100 percent, indicating that government is committed to making the processing system more effective and efficient.

Between July 1, 2018 and April 30, 2019, 110000 6422 applications were approved, compared with 50, 8235 in the same period last year.

Gao Min said citizen status approval has improved against a backdrop of an increase in the number of integrity measures reviewed, a record number of applications and an increase in complex cases.

"government has invested a lot of money to meet the significant needs of people, but at the same time, in order to ensure the security and integrity of the citizen application system, we have to ensure that only those legitimate applications can be approved," he said.

"We have introduced a series of measures, such as setting up task forces within the department to focus on complex citizen applications. We will strengthen the automated processing process of the application system and recruit and train additional staff to ensure that all applications are processed effectively. "

These initiatives have so far made a good start. From July 1, 2018 to April 30, 2019, more than 129002 copies of citizen

Applications have been completed, up from 70, 5210 in the same period last year.

"We live in a country where many people want to be one of them, and the identity of Australia's citizen is a privilege that will be granted to those who support our values and respect our law," Gao Min said in a statement. People who want to work hard by integrating into it and contributing to a better Australia. "

"in the most successful multicultural country in the world, citizen identity is a common bond for all Australians. We welcome the opportunities and vitality these new citizen bring to our country."

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