185 Bhutanese get Australian citizenship
A total of 185 Bhutanese, who were resettled in South Australia since 2008, have received Australian citizenship at a special ceremony held in Adelaide on Sunday.
Minister for Mental Health and Ageing, Mark Butler, granted citizenship certificates to them. Bhanu Adhikari, whose family was the first to arrive in Adelaide in May 2008, was one of those receiving the Australian citizenship on the occasion.
Bhutanese community also presented a traditional dances along with other Nepali cultural items.
Jointly organised by Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC) and Bhutanese Youth Group (BGY), the event was part of the celebration of refugee week in South Australia. According to DIAC, this was the first event held in South Australia.
Brendan O’Connor, Immigration Minister, in his message sympathised for all the hard life Bhutanese endured during 20 years of refugee life in Nepal. He also expressed satisfaction that as citizen of Australia Bhutanese will have bright future.
BYG representatives Neeru Khapangi and Bibas Ghimire, speaking behalf of the Bhutanese community, expressed gratitude to the Australian government for helping them come out of the identity of refugees and all other support provided in the last five years.
Many Bhutanese have already taken Australian citizenship. According to Australian law, anyone living in Australian for four years, with at least one year as permanent resident, gets Australian citizenship. Bhutanese arrived in Australian as permanent residents under humanitarian settlement programme.
Source: nepalnews.com
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