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AUSTRALIAN CITIZENSHIP EXPLAINED
Australian Citizenship entitles you to the same rights that other
Australian Citizens have such as:
- The right to vote.
- The right to apply for any public office or to nominate for
election to Parliament.
- The right to apply for an Australian passport and to leave and
re-enter the country without a resident return visa.
- The right to seek assistance from Australian diplomatic
representatives while overseas.
- The right to apply to enlist in the Australian Defence Forces
and for government jobs.
- The right to register your child as an Australian citizen by
descent.
Australian citizenship also means you will be required to enrol on
the Electoral Register and vote at elections, serve on a jury and
defend Australia if required. Australian citizens re-entering
Australia are also required to enter on an Australian passport issued
by the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT).
Please see www.passports.gov.au
for further information.
IMPORTANT CHANGES FROM JULY 1, 2007
Australian Citizenship requirements changed as of the above date and this may affect you ability to obtain Citizenship.
People who obtained Permanent Residency before this date are not affect but need to apply within 3 years of the legislative change
i.e. July 1, 2010. Contact us for details
Australia does not require you to renounce your citizenship when
you become an Australian citizen. Whether you lose your former
citizenship when you become an Australian citizen does not depend
upon Australian citizenship law, but upon the citizenship laws of
your original country. A number of countries allow their citizens to
keep their original citizenship, including Canada, Italy, New
Zealand, United Kingdom, United States of America and France.
Please contact our office for any additional information on
applying for Australian citizenship. |
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Free Quick AssessmentFor a free
assessment of your Australian visa options, you can
complete the quick assessment form.
This form will take 1-5 minutes to complete. Please note that your
personal details will be kept private, secure and confidential.
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