Australian Citizenship by Conferral is for individuals who have lived in Australia as permanent residents and want to become Australian citizens.
Australian Citizenship by Descent is for individuals born outside Australia who have at least one Australian citizen parent.
6 of our partner visa applications had children aged 22 + years old and we were able lodged decision ready applications in December 22 and January 24 and they were granted visas before their eldest children turn 23 years old.
This work required thorough representation and advocacy.
We take pride in the work our staff members are doing.
Big thanks to our staff and clients for their contributions.
Mr Reza engaged our assistance for his Child Visa Application In November 2023.
We worked around the clock and lodged a decision ready application.
Their child visa was granted in April 2024.
Australian permanent residents can apply for Australian citizenship through the Department of Home Affairs. The application process typically involves completing an application form, providing supporting documents, attending an interview, and potentially undergoing further assessments.
Australian citizenship by Descent is a pathway to citizenship for applicants born outside of Australia who has an eligible parent who is an Australian citizen at the time of their birth.
The Resident Return Visa (RRV) allows Australian permanent residents and former Australian citizens to travel abroad and return to Australia as permanent residents.
Residency: You must have been a permanent resident for at least 12 months and have lived in Australia for at least four years, with no more than 12 months spent outside Australia in that period.
Good Character: You must be of good character.
Knowledge of Australia: You need to pass a citizenship test that covers Australia’s values, history, and laws.
Parent’s Citizenship: You must provide proof that one of your parents was an Australian citizen at the time of your birth.
Applicants: To provide birth certificate, identity documents such as National Identity Document from your country of origin and proven relationship history with the Australian parent.
Permanent Residency: You must be a current or former Australian permanent resident or former Australian citizen.
Resident Status: You should have spent at least two of the last five years in Australia as a permanent resident.
Substantial Ties: If you don’t meet the residency requirement, you can still be eligible if you have substantial ties to Australia that benefit the country (e.g., business, cultural, employment, or personal ties).
Good Character: You must meet the character requirements.
Yes you can apply for the Australian citizenship for your child, if you were granted the citizenship prior to the birth of your child.
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