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Ten Pound Poms (or Ten Pound tourists) is a colloquial term used in Australia and New Zealand to describe British citizens who migrated to Australia and New Zealand after the Second World War. The Government of Australia initiated the Assisted Passage Migration Scheme in 1945, and the Government of New Zealand initiated a similar scheme in July 1947. The Commonwealth arranged for assisted passage to Australia on chartered ships and aircraft. The migrants were called Ten Pound Poms due to the charge of £10 in processing fees to migrate to Australia.

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  • Le système de migration passage assisté (en anglais Assisted Passage Migration Scheme) ou familièrement Ten Pound Poms, est utilisé en Australie pour désigner les sujets britanniques qui ont émigré dans le pays après la Seconde Guerre mondiale, sous un régime de passage assisté, établi et exploité par le gouvernement australien. (fr)
  • Ten Pound Poms (or Ten Pound tourists) is a colloquial term used in Australia and New Zealand to describe British citizens who migrated to Australia and New Zealand after the Second World War. The Government of Australia initiated the Assisted Passage Migration Scheme in 1945, and the Government of New Zealand initiated a similar scheme in July 1947. The Commonwealth arranged for assisted passage to Australia on chartered ships and aircraft. The migrants were called Ten Pound Poms due to the charge of £10 in processing fees to migrate to Australia. (en)
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  • Le système de migration passage assisté (en anglais Assisted Passage Migration Scheme) ou familièrement Ten Pound Poms, est utilisé en Australie pour désigner les sujets britanniques qui ont émigré dans le pays après la Seconde Guerre mondiale, sous un régime de passage assisté, établi et exploité par le gouvernement australien. (fr)
  • Ten Pound Poms (or Ten Pound tourists) is a colloquial term used in Australia and New Zealand to describe British citizens who migrated to Australia and New Zealand after the Second World War. The Government of Australia initiated the Assisted Passage Migration Scheme in 1945, and the Government of New Zealand initiated a similar scheme in July 1947. The Commonwealth arranged for assisted passage to Australia on chartered ships and aircraft. The migrants were called Ten Pound Poms due to the charge of £10 in processing fees to migrate to Australia. (en)
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  • Système de migration passage assisté (fr)
  • Ten Pound Poms (en)
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