Number of approved citizenship applicants awaiting ceremony for Gold Coast City Council and Total ceremony attendees in 2021
Dear Department of Home Affairs,
Can you please disclose how many people are awaiting a citizenship ceremony on the Gold Coast City Council as of 4/11/21, alongside how many people were awaiting a ceremony on the 1/6/21.
Subsequently, can you please disclose how many attendees have attended ceremonies on the GCCC from 1/6/21 - 4/11/21.
Yours faithfully,
Daniel
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FOI Request: FA 21/11/00255
File Number: OBJ2021/32423
Dear Daniel Goga,
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I refer to your correspondence received on 4 November 2021 seeking access to documents held by the Department of Home Affairs (the Department) under the Freedom of Information Act 1982 (the FOI Act).
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Can you please disclose how many people are awaiting a citizenship ceremony on the Gold Coast City Council as of 4/11/21, alongside how many people were awaiting a ceremony on the 1/6/21.
Subsequently, can you please disclose how many attendees have attended ceremonies on the GCCC from 1/6/21 - 4/11/21.
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Dear Daniel Goga
FOI request FA 21/11/00255
I refer to your FOI request received on 4 November 2021, seeking access to
the following:
Can you please disclose how many people are awaiting a citizenship
ceremony on the Gold Coast City Council as of 4/11/21, alongside how many
people were awaiting a ceremony on the 1/6/21.
Subsequently, can you please disclose how many attendees have attended
ceremonies on the GCCC from 1/6/21 - 4/11/21.
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
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Strategy & Law Enforcement Group
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