The U.S. and Australia have residency, and the United Kingdom and New Zealand have place of birth: have you compared those two different styles? Our country is similar to all four of those countries. They are two very different approaches. Is there some kind of fairly comprehensive analysis of their approaches? I know that we picked birth rather than residency, but the same could be argued for following another model. Is it really just simplicity?
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