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    "content": "deprive you the right to become a citizen. If you are convicted of a driving offence and sentenced to three years, which is possible, does that really become a criteria for being denied the right to become a citizen if you have lived in this country from 1960? I do not think so. I think the Minister should open up that clause and define exactly what offence he is talking about; whether it is treachery to the State, treason, murder or fraud of an aggravated nature. What are we talking about that would cause you to be denied the right to citizenship? There are people who go to prison for very frivolous charges and that should never be a point upon which you could be denied citizenship. The Minister should look at Clause 16(1) (c) because it also has a similar provision."
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