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yes Australian have deported non-Australian, notwithstanding thier child is an Australian citizen, rare, but it happens the lady was on a plane heading to the USA, (thus with a visa), is very unlikey to be a refugee
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In the US a baby born to non american parents assumes citizenship only if the parents have the legal right to live in the US. If they have no legal right to live in the US or are diplomats (who technicaly do not live in the host country) then the child cannot become a US citizen. Also as someone else has pointed out provided at least one parent is an Australian citizen, any child, no matter where they are born can be registered as an Australian Citizen by descent. |
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Typical blokes! The two most critical issues pertaining to the incident have been entirely missed;
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I have to wonder how someone in her late state of pregnancy was allowed to board the flight.
I thought there were restrictions on air travel after ?? weeks. If the baby was born as healthy as reports suggest, it doesn't appear to have been excessively premature. |
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..... anyone know how the child would pass immigration as the point of arrival with no passport?
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I stand corrected
I work with someone who was living in the US on a posting and their child is a US citizen - they had a bunch of stuff to do when they got back to Oz to naturalise their child. the child is now a dual US/Aust citizen |
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