Australian Citizenship Refusals

Citizenship refusals most commonly occur when the applicant cannot satisfy the Minister for Immigration of their identity or cannot establish that they are of good character. Unsuccessful applicants for citizenship can apply to the Administrative Appeals Tribunal for review of the decision to refuse them citizenship.

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Dangerous dog declarations

A local government (a shire or a council) and rangers employed by the local government can make dangerous dog declarations. These declarations can have significant impacts on both the dog and the owner. If a person believes that the dangerous dog declaration has been wrongly made, there is the ability to seek review of the declaration in the State Administrative Tribunal.

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