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The [[Permanent Secretary of Immigration]] is a nonpartisan office of the [[Royal Civil Service]] within the [[Ministry of the Interior]]. It supersedes the post of [[Deputy Minister of Immigration|Deputy Minister of the Interior in charge of the Bureau of Immigration]], or Deputy Minister of Immigration for short, which was created with the demotion of the [[Ministry of Immigration]] under the new Interior Ministry in 2014.
The [[Permanent Secretary of Immigration]] is a nonpartisan office of the [[Royal Civil Service]] within the [[Ministry of the Interior]]. It supersedes the post of [[Deputy Minister of Immigration|Deputy Minister of the Interior in charge of the Bureau of Immigration]], or Deputy Minister of Immigration for short, which was created with the demotion of the [[Ministry of Immigration]] under the new Interior Ministry in 2014.
The position of Permanent Secretary of Immigration is in an unclear status. [[Ian Plätschisch]] has been Deputy Minister of Immigration ''ad interim'' since November 15th {{year|2017}}, but has never been appointed as Permanent Secretary, despite being usually addressed as such. It is generally understood that Plätschisch has been serving as Temporary Permanent Secretary. Furthermore, Plätschisch tendered his resignations on May 23rd {{year|2019}}, but no replacement has been found yet.


===Creation===
===Creation===
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Plätschisch put himself in charge of the Bureau of Immigration ''ad interim'' on November 15th {{year|2017}}, and formally proposed the creation of the post to the [[Civil Service (2015-2018)#Civil Service Commission|Civil Service Commission]] of the [[51st Cosa]] on December 12th. The post was ultimately approved by the Commission on December 27th. Civil Service Commissioner [[Txoteu Davinescu]] opened the hiring process on January 4th {{year|2018}}, but it did not yield any complete applications.
Plätschisch put himself in charge of the Bureau of Immigration ''ad interim'' on November 15th {{year|2017}}, and formally proposed the creation of the post to the [[Civil Service (2015-2018)#Civil Service Commission|Civil Service Commission]] of the [[51st Cosa]] on December 12th. The post was ultimately approved by the Commission on December 27th. Civil Service Commissioner [[Txoteu Davinescu]] opened the hiring process on January 4th {{year|2018}}, but it did not yield any complete applications.


The process died down, and only resumed after the creation of the [[Royal Civil Service]] later in 2018. New Commissioner [[Flip Molinar]] opened the recruiting process on October 22nd, and two candidates were found: [[Alexandreu Davinescu]] and then-Interior Minister [[Éovart Grischun]]. However, none of them was ultimately appointed, and confusion ensued upon Molinar wanting them both to work on the same job, and leaking Grischun's intention to retire as Minister. Plätschisch continued being informally in charge of immigration, and has been referred to as Temporary Permanent Secretary ever since.
The process died down, and only resumed after the creation of the [[Royal Civil Service]] later in 2018. New Commissioner [[Flip Molinar]] opened the recruiting process on October 22nd, and two candidates were found: [[Alexandreu Davinescu]] and then-Interior Minister [[Éovart Grischun]]. However, none of them was ultimately appointed, and confusion ensued upon Molinar wanting them both to work on the same job, and leaking Grischun's intention to retire as Minister. Plätschisch continued being informally in charge of immigration, and was referred to as Temporary Permanent Secretary.
 
[[Andy Park]] was named Permanent Secretary of Immigration on September 10th {{year|2019}}.


===Duties===  
===Duties===  

Revision as of 16:58, 12 September 2019

The Permanent Secretary of Immigration is a nonpartisan office of the Royal Civil Service within the Ministry of the Interior. It supersedes the post of Deputy Minister of the Interior in charge of the Bureau of Immigration, or Deputy Minister of Immigration for short, which was created with the demotion of the Ministry of Immigration under the new Interior Ministry in 2014.

Creation

The office was among the first to be devised as a potential Permanent Secretary post, and the intention to create it was announced in the early days of the Third Da Schir Cabinet by then-Interior Minister Ian Plätschisch upon the retirement of Ián Anglatzarâ, the long serving Deputy Minister of Immigration.

Plätschisch put himself in charge of the Bureau of Immigration ad interim on November 15th 2017/XXXVIII, and formally proposed the creation of the post to the Civil Service Commission of the 51st Cosa on December 12th. The post was ultimately approved by the Commission on December 27th. Civil Service Commissioner Txoteu Davinescu opened the hiring process on January 4th 2018/XXXIX, but it did not yield any complete applications.

The process died down, and only resumed after the creation of the Royal Civil Service later in 2018. New Commissioner Flip Molinar opened the recruiting process on October 22nd, and two candidates were found: Alexandreu Davinescu and then-Interior Minister Éovart Grischun. However, none of them was ultimately appointed, and confusion ensued upon Molinar wanting them both to work on the same job, and leaking Grischun's intention to retire as Minister. Plätschisch continued being informally in charge of immigration, and was referred to as Temporary Permanent Secretary.

Andy Park was named Permanent Secretary of Immigration on September 10th 2019/XL.

Duties

Processing requests for immigration to Talossa, which includes:

  • Sending form emails to immigrants
  • Posting applications and approving new Wittenberg accounts
  • Terminating applications and disabling accounts
  • Updating the database of immigrants and new citizens
  • Other duties as directed by the Minister of the Interior