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Date Posted: 11:59:19 03/01/06 Wed
Author: Sheila Walshe
Subject: Sheila Walshe-? status
In reply to: Steve 's message, "Nationality status of "repatriated" military dependents" on 08:10:53 06/03/03 Tue

I spoke before the Standing Committee in Vancouver last April(2005), and in May I sent off all required forms, fees etc., to Sydney, NS.
I got an acknowledgment 11 days later..then nothing till October 2005,apologising for the delay in processing , and since then, absolutely nothing.
Can anyone out there advise me on any action I can take at this stage ?
My darling father died recently, without the satisfaction of having his first-born recognized by her country..as he said, he was prepared to die for his country, why wouldn't his country recognize his daughter ?
He was very angry about it.
He married,in 1942, in England, I was born in 1943, he continued fighting for the allies, he was temporarily blinded, his hearing was permanently impaired, yet he continued in his duty, now I must continue to fight his last battle for him.
My son got his Citizenship last year, my daughter and grandaughter will be applying for theirs this November, they both did it the long way, I am so looking forward to getting my status restored.
Sheila Walshe.
Please Help if you can.

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[> Sheila Walshe-? status -- Sheila Walshe, 11:59:28 03/01/06 Wed

I spoke before the Standing Committee in Vancouver last April(2005), and in May I sent off all required forms, fees etc., to Sydney, NS.
I got an acknowledgment 11 days later..then nothing till October 2005,apologising for the delay in processing , and since then, absolutely nothing.
Can anyone out there advise me on any action I can take at this stage ?
My darling father died recently, without the satisfaction of having his first-born recognized by her country..as he said, he was prepared to die for his country, why wouldn't his country recognize his daughter ?
He was very angry about it.
He married,in 1942, in England, I was born in 1943, he continued fighting for the allies, he was temporarily blinded, his hearing was permanently impaired, yet he continued in his duty, now I must continue to fight his last battle for him.
My son got his Citizenship last year, my daughter and grandaughter will be applying for theirs this November, they both did it the long way, I am so looking forward to getting my status restored.
Sheila Walshe.
Please Help if you can.


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