Current citizenship ceremony waiting times for Sunshine Coast Council
Dear Department of Home Affairs,
I would like to know the total number of applicants, as of 18th October 2021, that have been approved for Australian citizenship and are waiting to attend a Citizenship Ceremony in the Sunshine Coast Council area. Furthermore, I'd like to know the current wait time between citizenship approval and ceremony in the Sunshine Coast Council area.
Yours faithfully,
Martin Steven
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FOI Request: FA 21/10/00691
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I would like to know the total number of applicants, as of 18th October 2021, that have been approved for Australian citizenship and are waiting to attend a Citizenship Ceremony in the Sunshine Coast Council area. Furthermore, I'd like to know the current wait time between citizenship approval and ceremony in the Sunshine Coast Council area.
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Subject: Freedom of Information request - Current citizenship ceremony waiting times for Sunshine Coast Council
Dear Department of Home Affairs,
I would like to know the total number of applicants, as of 18th October 2021, that have been approved for Australian citizenship and are waiting to attend a Citizenship Ceremony in the Sunshine Coast Council area. Furthermore, I'd like to know the current wait time between citizenship approval and ceremony in the Sunshine Coast Council area.
Yours faithfully,
Martin Steven
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Dear Martin Steven
FOI request FA 21/10/00691
I refer to your FOI request received on 18 October 2021, seeking access to
the following:
I would like to know the total number of applicants, as of 18th October
2021, that have been approved for Australian citizenship and are waiting
to attend a Citizenship Ceremony in the Sunshine Coast Council area.
Furthermore, I'd like to know the current wait time between citizenship
approval and ceremony in the Sunshine Coast Council area.
The Department has made a decision on this request. Please find attached
the documents released under the FOI Act.
This request has now been closed.
Kel
Position No: 60100052
Freedom of Information (FOI) Section
FOI and Records Management Branch
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Martin Steven
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