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Citizenship - Queensland

WZwzhu4rw•Created September 5, 2023
Citizenship - Queensland
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Queensland citizenship is divided into a 6-class system. The System goes as followed: - Class 1 - Immigrants and Tourists - They are usually people from another country or Australian State, immigrants need a VISA to enter Australia, issued by the Australian government, then they can enter any state. Locals from a state of Australia are to show their Driver’s License and registration. - Class 2 - Civilians, citizens and employed people - Citizens of Queensland are able to go anywhere, but still have to pay toll to cross into somewhere. Once they are the legal age of 18, they must vote. Throughout life, they must pay taxes and work. Once they are the legal age of 67, they may retire from work. - Class 3 - Emergency Services - People working in emergency services are to serve class 2 and class 1 people. Police are not able to abuse their power, otherwise they will face severe consequences and possibly spend imprisonment for their actions. - Class 4 - Defence Force - The RAAF base located in Amberley, located 15 km from Brisbane houses the best squadrons of the RAAF. It is the largest base in the RAAF and is home to many aircraft. The S.E.R.T. is not a military squadron, however they assist with the QPD. - Class 5 - Government - They have lots of respect, as they are high ranking with lots of power. However they should still listen to the premier or mayors, as they are the highest ranking people in Queensland. - Class 6 - Mayors and Premier - They have the most power out of anyone in Queensland. They deal with local, state and if needed, federal problems and are responsible for everything that happens within Queensland.

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Project ID889374737
CreatedSeptember 5, 2023
Last ModifiedFebruary 5, 2025
SharedMarch 2, 2024
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