In general, a person may acquire nationality automatically through birth in Australia or through Australian descent, or by application after a period of residence in Australia. The process of acquiring nationality by application is referred to as “naturalisation”.
How do you check if a person is an Australian citizen?
If you were born in Australia on or after 20 August 1986, you can prove your citizenship by showing us:
- an Australian passport issued in your name on or after 1 January 2000 that was valid for at least two years, or.
- documents that prove you’re a citizen by descent, or.
- an Australian citizenship certificate in your name.
Can you live in Australia if you marry an Australian?
The answer is yes, marrying an Australian to get residency is possible if all relevant valid visa application and grant requirements are met. If your spouse is an Australian citizen or permanent resident, or eligible New Zealand citizen, they may be eligible to sponsor you for a permanent residency visa in Australia.
What is the difference between certificate of naturalization and citizenship?
A US citizenship certificate is granted to a person who acquires or derives citizenship from his US citizen parents. But a certificate of naturalization is granted to a person who becomes a citizen of America through naturalization. Form N-400 must be filed by the person who wants to become a US citizen.
When did Australia allow dual citizenship?
2002
[58] As part of its response to this report, the Government made major amendments to the Citizenship Act in 2002 including the introduction of dual nationality for Australian citizens and the extension of citizenship by descent provisions for children born overseas to an Australian citizen so that they were able to …
What was the history of citizenship in Australia?
Australian citizenship has a complex legal history. This can make researching citizenship records difficult. Before 1949, there was no legal concept of Australian citizenship. Every Australian was a British subject, including immigrants who arrived and became naturalised.
Can a child born in Australia become an Australian citizen?
Prior to this Act, citizenship was conferred automatically on children born in Australia. Under this Act, children born to illegal immigrants, visitors and others temporarily in Australia do not automatically become Australian citizens.
Where are the certificates of naturalization in Australia?
From 1 January 1904, the Commonwealth assumed jurisdiction exclusive of the States to issue certificates of naturalization. Records are held in the National Archives of Australia. Naturalisation records held in Canberra are described in Fact sheet 68, naturalisation and citizenship records in Fact sheet 187. Access is open after twenty (20) years.
What was the Australian Citizenship Amendment Act 1984?
The Australian Citizenship Amendment Act 1984 was aimed at removing discriminatory aspects of the Act in relation to sex, marital status and nationality. The English language requirement was changed from ‘adequate’ to basic and applicants over 50 were exempted from the English language requirement.