Announcing sweeping changes to Australia’s citizenship laws, Prime
Minister Malcolm Turnbull on Thursday unveiled tighter requirements for
new applicants, a move that follows the scrapping of the 457 visa
programme for foreign workers.
Under the new reforms, the applicants must be permanent residents for at least four years -- three years longer than at present -- and must be committed to embrace “Australian values”.
Under the new reforms, the applicants must be permanent residents for at least four years -- three years longer than at present -- and must be committed to embrace “Australian values”.