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If you were born overseas and have at least one parent who was an Australian citizen at the time of your birth, you may be eligible for Australian citizenship by descent. This pathway allows you to inherit Australian citizenship, even if you were born in other countries, and it grants you the same rights and responsibilities as any other Australian citizenship holder. This includes the right to vote, work for the Australian government, and hold an Australian passport.
To apply for Australian citizenship by descent, you will need to provide the necessary documents, such as a full birth certificate or a completed identity declaration. If you have New Zealand citizenship, note that New Zealand citizens may be subject to different criteria. Unlike some other citizenships, this process allows for dual citizenship, meaning you may hold both your original citizenship and Australian citizenship.
Navigating the citizenship by descent process can be complex, but with the right support, you can ensure a smooth and timely application. At Australian Migration Lawyers, our experienced team is here to guide you through every step of the citizenship application process. Whether you need help ensuring all your documentation, including original documents and certified copies are in order, or navigating the intricacies of character requirements, we’re committed to providing personalized, expert advice.
Becoming an Australian citizen by descent is a significant step for those born outside of Australia with Australian heritage. However, to ensure eligibility, there are specific criteria that must be met before you can apply. Some of the key requirements include:
For those born outside Australia through international surrogacy arrangements, additional considerations apply. Additionally, for individuals born before 26 January 1949, a different pathway exists.
Once you have established your eligibility, you will be required to gather specific documentation which supports your application. This process can be complex, as there are numerous rules regarding the specific documents you must submit. These include identity documents, evidence of any name changes, supporting evidence of your date of birth, photographs, signatures, and proof of residential address, among others.
Navigating these requirements can be a time-consuming and confusing task. Engaging a lawyer at Australian Migration Lawyers will ensure that you avoid potential pitfalls, ensuring your documentation is thorough, accurate, and compliant with the requirements. At Australian Migration Lawyers our team of experienced professionals is well-equipped to guide you through the complexities of the citizenship application process, ensuring that all necessary criteria are met in a timely and efficient manner.
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Applicants aged 18 or older must satisfy the character requirement, which is based on their moral qualities and behaviour and requires individuals to demonstrate an ability to uphold and follow Australian laws. The assessment will take into account factors such as any criminal convictions, obligations to Australian or foreign courts, associations with individuals of concern, incidents of reported domestic violence, and honesty in your dealings with the Australian community, especially regarding visa or citizenship applications.
To determine character, applicants may be required to submit a Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Check (NCCHC), facilitated by the National Police Checking Service (NPCS) in collaboration with Australian law enforcement agencies. Additionally, individuals who have resided or traveled overseas may be asked to provide penal clearance certificates from the countries in which they have spent time, to further demonstrate their character during their time abroad.
It is important to note that the presence of a criminal record does not automatically disqualify an applicant from meeting the character requirement. The assessment is conducted on a case-by-case basis, taking into account the individual circumstances. Applicants are strongly encouraged to provide accurate and thorough information regarding their criminal history, as any omissions or inaccuracies may adversely affect the outcome of their citizenship application.
Applying for Australian citizenship by descent is generally a straightforward process. Unlike citizenship by conferral, applicants are not required to meet residency or language requirements or pass a citizenship test. However, it is advisable to submit your application as soon as you meet the eligibility criteria, as these criteria may evolve over time.
There are several common errors that applicants should be mindful of to avoid complications during the process. These include:
Ensuring attention to these details can significantly enhance the likelihood of a successful application. Should you require assistance navigating the complexities of the application process, our team at Australian Migration Lawyers is ready to offer expert legal guidance tailored to your specific circumstances.
The application fee for Australian citizenship by descent is $370. If you have siblings applying at the same time, each subsequent sibling’s application cost will be $150.
The processing times for citizenships by descent differ depending on factors such as whether your application is complete with all necessary supporting documents, how quickly you respond to requests for additional information, the time required to verify the details you’ve provided, and the duration it takes to receive information from other agencies, particularly regarding character and national security checks.
Engaging Australian Migration Lawyers can ensure that your citizenship by descent application is submitted accurately and promptly. With our expertise, we can help prevent delays by addressing all the factors listed above, including ensuring your application is complete, facilitating timely responses to any requests for further information, assisting with the verification of your details, and efficiently managing communications with relevant agencies regarding character and national security checks.
Becoming an Australian citizen by descent is a rewarding process, but it requires careful attention to detail. From meeting eligibility requirements to ensuring your documentation is accurate and complete, every step matters. Common mistakes such as incorrect parent details, failure to meet residency requirements, and incomplete character checks can delay or derail your application.

With over 20 years of experience in law and public administration, Nick is a highly skilled Australian migration lawyer.
Nick holds a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from Florida State University (2000), a Juris Doctorate from St. Thomas University School of Law (2004), and a Master of Public Administration from Florida State University (2007). He has been a member of the Florida Bar since 2006 and the District of Columbia Court of Appeals Bar since 2007, establishing a distinguished international legal career before relocating to Melbourne in 2021.
After completing his Australian legal studies at La Trobe University and The College of Law, Nick was admitted as an Australian immigration lawyer, offering expert guidance on a wide range of migration visa applications. Having personally navigated the migration process himself, Nick combines professional expertise with empathy, helping clients successfully manage the complexities of partner visas in Australia.
Nick serves clients nationally, including in Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Perth, and Adelaide, providing comprehensive support. He is also a trusted advisor on Australian spouse visas, resident return visas, and protection visas, ensuring clients fully understand and meet all eligibility requirements in Australia.
Outside his professional life, Nick is a devoted family man with a passion for reading, travel, and film. He enjoys exploring Melbourne’s vibrant coffee culture and discovering the city’s best burgers. Nick’s personal experience with migration fuels his dedication to providing compassionate, knowledgeable support to clients navigating their migration pathway.
LEGAL DISCLAIMER: Articles and blog posts published by Australian Migration Lawyers provide general information only and do not constitute migration or legal advice. Reading this content does not create a lawyer-client relationship, and any reliance on it is strictly at your own risk. Because migration laws change frequently, please consult a registered Australian Lawyer for professional advice tailored to your specific circumstances before making any migration decisions or applications.
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