


Citizenship by Conferral

Citizen by Descent

Evidence of Australian Citizenship

Permanent residents aged 18–59.

Eligible New Zealand citizens living in Australia.

Children aged 16 or 17 applying independently.

Children under 16 included in a parent or guardian’s application.

Refugees or individuals under the Commonwealth Child Migration Scheme.

Partners or spouses of Australian citizens.

Individuals aged 60 and over, with reduced requirements.

Residency Requirement
At the time of application, you must:

Exemptions for Residency
Residency requirements may not apply if you:
Are under 16 years old.
Were born to a former Australian citizen who lost their citizenship before April 4, 2002.
Were born in Papua before September 16, 1975, with an Australian citizen parent.

Character Requirement
Applicants aged 18 years or older must be of good character

Knowledge of Australia
Applicants aged 18–59 must pass the citizenship test with a score of at least 75%.
The test assesses knowledge of Australia’s culture, democratic beliefs, and laws.

Language Requirement
A basic understanding of English is required, demonstrated through the citizenship test.

Close and Continuing Link to Australia
Applicants must demonstrate a commitment to living in Australia or maintaining strong ties.

Check Eligibility: Ensure you meet residency, character, and knowledge requirements.

Prepare Documents: Gather identity documents, proof of residency, and other required evidence.

Submit Application: Apply online or through an Australian consulate, paying the application fee.

Take the Citizenship Test: If required, attend a citizenship appointment and complete the test.

Approval and Ceremony: Once approved, attend a citizenship ceremony where you will make the Australian Citizenship Pledge.

Full Rights: Enjoy voting rights, access to government jobs, and the ability to apply for an Australian passport.

Security: Permanent protection from losing residency status.

Opportunities: Equal access to educational and social services.

Sense of Belonging: Fully embrace Australia’s values, culture, and lifestyle.

Born on or after January 26, 1949, with at least one parent being an Australian citizen when you were born.

Provide legal proof of parentage (e.g., birth certificates, citizenship documents).

Applicants aged 18 or older must meet the character requirements.

Australian permanent residents aged 18–59.

Children under 16 years applying with a parent or guardian.

Eligible New Zealand citizens.

Partners or spouses of Australian citizens.

Refugees or humanitarian migrants.

Children under 16 must be permanent residents but are exempt from the general residency requirement.

Children aged 16 or 17 need to apply independently and provide proof if meeting residency requirements causes hardship.

Have lived in Australia on a valid visa for the past 4 years.

Be a permanent resident or eligible New Zealand citizen for the past 12 months.

Have spent no more than 12 months outside Australia in the past 4 years, including no more than 90 days in the last 12 months.

Are under 16 years old.

Were born to a former Australian citizen who lost citizenship before April 4, 2002.

Were born in Papua before September 16, 1975, and had an Australian citizen parent.

Character Requirement:
Applicants 18 years or older must demonstrate good character, including:
No significant criminal convictions.
Upholding Australian laws and commitments made in the citizenship pledge.

Knowledge of Australia:
Applicants must understand Australia’s culture, democratic beliefs, and laws.
A citizenship test (75% passing score) is required for applicants aged 18–59.

Language Requirement:
Basic knowledge of English, demonstrated through the citizenship test.

Close and Continuing Link to Australia:
Applicants must show an intention to live in Australia or maintain strong ties, such as:
Having Australian citizen family members.
Owning property or holding a job in Australia.
Paying taxes in Australia.

Failing to provide adequate proof of identity.

Criminal offenses or risks to national security.

Being outside Australia when the decision is made.
Speak with our team for a quick chat about your goals and visa options.

We’ll review your details and recommend the best visa pathways for your situation.

We guide you through every document, form, and checklist.

Your visa application is carefully lodged on your behalf.

We keep you updated and guide you once the result is released.
Whether you have a question, need guidance, or are ready to take the next step, our experienced team is here to help.




