 I came from Sudan because of the war that has been in Sudan and then we decided to come to Australia because we found that Australia is a peaceful country, it's better to live in and we found that Australia they're really multicultural and the most important thing that I found that Australia is giving because they do give support for the families and they do support kids and they do support education so that's why I really love living in Australia. It's good for us to have a citizenship so that we can be recognised by the government of Australia as we've also been contributing to the community of Australia is uniting and providing the communities to live together and to let my kids also share their beliefs and whatever so that we can really come together. When I was watching the citizenship ceremony where we got to the part where people were told that they were Australian citizens I looked into the audience and one of the things I saw was quite a few people very big smiles holding up their certificates very proud obviously to have become Australians today. Congratulations. Australian citizenship is a very important step in the migration journey. It's a chance to belong to our wonderful country and to participate in everything that means being Australian. Being the citizenship without the citizenship so I won't really feel happy because I feel that I'm not part of the Australia but now I'm really really very happy because I'm now included in the part of the Australia like I'm now in the family of Australia.