Additional Documents

1 PDF: Additional information provided by Dr Helen Moore, Australian Council of TESOL Association from a public hearing on 24 August 2017. Additional information provided by Dr Helen Moore, Australian Council of TESOL Association from a public hearing on 24 August 2017.
2 PDF: Additional information provided by the Australian Psychological Society from a public hearing on 25 August 2017. Additional information provided by the Australian Psychological Society from a public hearing on 25 August 2017.
3 PDF: Additional Information provided by Mr Graeme Edgerton, Australian Human Rights Commission from a public hearing on 23 August 2017 - Clarification of Evidence. Additional Information provided by Mr Graeme Edgerton, Australian Human Rights Commission from a public hearing on 23 August 2017 - Clarification of Evidence.
4 PDF: Additional information provided by Mr David Wilden, Department of Immigration and Border Protection from a public hearing on 31 August 2017 – Clarification of evidence (provided 19 September 2017) Additional information provided by Mr David Wilden, Department of Immigration and Border Protection from a public hearing on 31 August 2017 – Clarification of evidence (provided 19 September 2017)

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About this inquiry

The bill would amend the Australian Citizenship Act 2007 (the Act) and the Migration Act 1958 (the Migration Act) to strengthen the requirements to become an Australian citizen and other key provisions.



Past Public Hearings

31 Aug 2017: Brisbane
25 Aug 2017: Melbourne
24 Aug 2017: Canberra

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Inquiry Status

Report tabled

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