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Like I said before, her intention is to get citizenship knowing she’s leaving, intention to stay is part of the citizenship process... it’s borderline lying to Aus government in order to attain citizenship before leaving to live in the USA just because she wants options down the track... immigration doesn’t work that way.. it’s just another form of visa shopping at its finest 

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On 1/13/2020 at 12:16 PM, Duke & Marie said:

This will apply to those getting citizenship who plan to leave.. there are conditions or it’s revoked/denied, it also excluded superannuation because I’ve tried that.. 

 

basically, you need investments here, plus family that you regularly come home and visit..and your super (>200k) as a born Aussie or risk loosing citizenship... I’m sure the requirements would be similar or stricter on a resident that converts 

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You've quoted the criteria for that make you eligible to apply. I can't speak to the OP's circumstances, however, should the OP meet the conditions and citizenship be conferred then it's unlikely that it will be revoked once the oath has been taken which is the point that I was making. It's a rare thing to be stripped of one's citizenship and I understand that it is a thing that generally in circumstances where a crime has been committed. I know of no one who has lost their citizenship - once gained, because they left the country soon after. Having just been through the process I can confirm that no one tells you that you must remain in-country for 10 years or else lose it and my post sought to counter that point.

Anyway. This isn't a forum about moving to Australia so I'll exit the thread and wish everyone the best of luck.

 
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