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10 years of rural finance at BNP Paribas, based in the city of Basel.
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But, on the day Mr Liguori was informed that BNP had changed its mind, he was on his way to Paris to visit Mr Vougros.
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His passport had been confiscated by the French authorities when he was arrested earlier that day.
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It would have had to be exchanged within days or weeks for the right to reenter the EU.
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Now, a month after the EU had rejected his application to leave the Schengen area, Mr Liguori faces being deported to Morocco at the beginning of July, after a court ruled he had missed his deadline for a Schengen permit, after which he must return to Italy to re-enter as a Moroccan.
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Media playback is unsupported on your device Media caption An hour before his interview Mr Liguori says he had hoped for a visa and is determined to take action against his EU passport
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The court has said that he failed to prove he was a Moroccan citizen when he applied for a Schengen visa in April 2008.
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But Mr Liguori told the Italian newspaper Il Fatto Quotidiano he had been told after receiving his passport, "the Moroccan authorities refuse to grant your visa".
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"I never suspected they had taken me for a foreigner - not like today," he said.
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Mr Liguori has been in France for weeks - on a week-long "temporary", business-visa visa - with a small group of friends but says they had spent hundreds of euros to travel to the country on holiday with little travel insurance and no hotel rooms.
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He says he can't bring his wife with him.
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"It's impossible for me," he said. "I'm trying very hard to find a solution."
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In an interview with French newspaper Le Figaro published on Friday, he said: "I feel I'm really at fault. I thought that I was French, I thought I would get a visa.
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"I wasn't a Moroccan, I wasn't a Syrian, I wasn't a Lebanese or Palestinian - I was one who had no idea what was going on in Paris - I was absolutely wrong, in the end. I'm not ready to leave France but there's something better for me, in my career."
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Image copyright Getty Images Image caption Mr Liguori said he does not consider himself a terrorist
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Mr Liguori's lawyer, Antoine Liguori, has said he would seek the return of his passport when his client is in Paris.
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He described his client as "very emotional" when he was handed his rejection lette
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Pilbara police fall ill after cleaning mouldy shed
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LACO officers are in the midst of an ongoing cleaning task to rid the shed they are cleaning of mould before a sale starts.
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LACO Deputy Inspector Chris Johnson said one of the officers had a cold and said the other two had a flu, one was taken off duty and is in stable condition.
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A sale of land at the site is tentatively set to start next Monday.
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Johnson said a contractor was to provide services to keep the shed clean and it was likely it would need to be moved on with the rest of the site being cleaned.
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"Our concern is that the shed may have to be moved and we don't want to have a hazardous situation at the site," Johnson said.
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Revision as of 00:09, 30 May 2020

10 years of rural finance at BNP Paribas, based in the city of Basel.

But, on the day Mr Liguori was informed that BNP had changed its mind, he was on his way to Paris to visit Mr Vougros.

His passport had been confiscated by the French authorities when he was arrested earlier that day.

It would have had to be exchanged within days or weeks for the right to reenter the EU.

Now, a month after the EU had rejected his application to leave the Schengen area, Mr Liguori faces being deported to Morocco at the beginning of July, after a court ruled he had missed his deadline for a Schengen permit, after which he must return to Italy to re-enter as a Moroccan.

Media playback is unsupported on your device Media caption An hour before his interview Mr Liguori says he had hoped for a visa and is determined to take action against his EU passport

The court has said that he failed to prove he was a Moroccan citizen when he applied for a Schengen visa in April 2008.

But Mr Liguori told the Italian newspaper Il Fatto Quotidiano he had been told after receiving his passport, "the Moroccan authorities refuse to grant your visa".

"I never suspected they had taken me for a foreigner - not like today," he said.

Mr Liguori has been in France for weeks - on a week-long "temporary", business-visa visa - with a small group of friends but says they had spent hundreds of euros to travel to the country on holiday with little travel insurance and no hotel rooms.

He says he can't bring his wife with him.

"It's impossible for me," he said. "I'm trying very hard to find a solution."

In an interview with French newspaper Le Figaro published on Friday, he said: "I feel I'm really at fault. I thought that I was French, I thought I would get a visa.

"I wasn't a Moroccan, I wasn't a Syrian, I wasn't a Lebanese or Palestinian - I was one who had no idea what was going on in Paris - I was absolutely wrong, in the end. I'm not ready to leave France but there's something better for me, in my career."

Image copyright Getty Images Image caption Mr Liguori said he does not consider himself a terrorist

Mr Liguori's lawyer, Antoine Liguori, has said he would seek the return of his passport when his client is in Paris.

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Pilbara police fall ill after cleaning mouldy shed

LACO officers are in the midst of an ongoing cleaning task to rid the shed they are cleaning of mould before a sale starts.

LACO Deputy Inspector Chris Johnson said one of the officers had a cold and said the other two had a flu, one was taken off duty and is in stable condition.

A sale of land at the site is tentatively set to start next Monday.

Johnson said a contractor was to provide services to keep the shed clean and it was likely it would need to be moved on with the rest of the site being cleaned.

"Our concern is that the shed may have to be moved and we don't want to have a hazardous situation at the site," Johnson said.

Topics: community-and-society, melbourne-3000