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Applying for Australian citizenship is one of the most significant steps in your migration journey. It represents a commitment to Australia and unlocks full rights as a citizen — including the ability to vote, apply for an Australian passport, and enjoy greater security of residency.
This guide, prepared by Australian Migration Lawyers, explains the pathways, legal requirements, and step-by-step process to apply for Australian citizenship in 2025.
Applying for Australian citizenship is a major legal milestone and the final step in your migration journey. Ensuring your application is complete, accurate, and supported by strong evidence can help avoid unnecessary delays.
For tailored advice and professional assistance, contact Australian Migration Lawyers — our team can guide you through every stage of your citizenship application.
There are several ways a person can become an Australian citizen. The most common categories are:
This is the most common pathway for permanent residents who have lived in Australia for several years and meet the residence requirements.
If you were born overseas and one of your parents was an Australian citizen at the time of your birth, you may be eligible for citizenship by descent.
If you were born in Australia to at least one Australian citizen or permanent resident, you may automatically be an Australian citizen.
Children adopted under the Hague Convention or under a bilateral arrangement may be eligible if the adoption was finalised by an Australian court.
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To apply for Australian citizenship by conferral, you must meet several key legal requirements:
Here’s a step-by-step overview of the citizenship by conferral application process:
Before applying, ensure that you meet all the residence and character requirements. A registered migration lawyer can help confirm your eligibility and identify any potential issues before you apply.
You will need to prepare identity documents (such as your passport and birth certificate), evidence of permanent residence, and police clearances from any country where you have lived.
Applications are submitted through the Department of Home Affairs online portal (ImmiAccount). You must provide accurate details and upload all required documents.
The citizenship application fee depends on your situation (for example, concessional rates apply to certain applicants). Payment must be made when you submit your application.
Most applicants between 18 and 59 years old must sit a citizenship test. The test is computer-based and focuses on Australian history, values, and government.
Processing times vary but generally range from 6 to 12 months, depending on the Department’s caseload and whether further information is required.
Once approved, you will be invited to attend a citizenship ceremony conducted by your local council, where you will make the Australian Citizenship Pledge. You officially become an Australian citizen after taking this pledge.
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Applications may be delayed or refused if:
If your application is refused, you may have rights to seek review at the Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT). Legal advice can help you understand your options and strengthen your case.
Applying for citizenship is a legal process that requires attention to detail, accuracy, and compliance with the Australian Citizenship Act 2007. Mistakes can lead to unnecessary delays or even refusal.
At Australian Migration Lawyers, we assist clients across Australia and overseas with:
Processing times vary but are typically between 6 and 12 months from the date of application.
Yes, but you must meet the residence requirement, which limits the number of days you can be outside Australia in the qualifying period.
No. Only applicants aged between 18 and 59 years are required to take the test.
Yes, Australia allows dual citizenship. However, you should check whether your home country also recognises dual nationality.