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What happens if the citizenship condition is not or cannot be met?

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What happens if the citizenship condition is not or cannot be met?

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If a person’s engagement is subject to obtaining citizenship (under section 22(6) of the PS Act), and it becomes apparent that the person has not, or cannot, meet that condition, the person’s employment may be terminated on the ground specified in section 29(3)(f) of the PS Act. Section 29(3)(f) specifies ‘failure to meet a condition imposed under subsection 22(6)’ as a ground for terminating the employment of an APS employee.

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