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For those starting a family in Australia, a common concern is the citizenship status of their children: Will they automatically acquire citizenship? This article explains the criteria for Australian citizenship for children born in Australia, including automatic citizenship, eligibility requirements, and special circumstances.
Until 1986, children born in Australia automatically received citizenship, irrespective of their parents' immigration status. Today, the process for acquiring Australian citizenship at birth differs:
Children born in Australia may acquire Australian citizenship if they meet any of the following criteria:
Children born under any of the above circumstances automatically acquire Australian citizenship. Once they are born, their parents can apply for their passport. In certain cases, children may acquire citizenship before their parents, provided the parents remain permanent residents.
Citizenship is no longer automatically granted to children born in Australia. For a child born in Australia to qualify, they must have at least one parent who is a citizen, or have stayed in the country as an 'ordinarily resident' until their tenth birthday.
Children born overseas may acquire citizenship through an application process, known as Australian citizenship by descent. To apply for citizenship by descent, the parent from whom citizenship is claimed must have been an Australian citizen at the time of the child's birth. Children under 15 require a responsible parent to submit this application, while those above 18 can apply, provided they are of good character.
The Australian citizenship application for newborns is straightforward, as it does not require a citizenship test. Parents or self-applicants can apply online through ImmiAccount and pay the application fee to submit their application. The application can also be lodged overseas, and once submitted, you must wait for the Department's decision.
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In addition to citizenship by birth, special circumstances may determine a child's eligibility for Australian citizenship. These fall into three categories: children born to non-citizen parents, born overseas, or adopted.
If a child has non-citizen parents, citizenship will depend on these circumstances:
If a child is adopted overseas by an Australian citizen through a bilateral arrangement or under the Hague Convention, they may be eligible for Australian citizenship. A valid adoption compliance certificate is necessary, and once the application is approved, the adoptive parent can apply for their Australian passport.
Children born overseas receive citizenship by descent if one or both parents were Australian citizens at the time of their birth. Even if one parent were a temporary visa holder at the time, if the other was a citizen, you would become eligible for citizenship. This process typically involves applying for citizenship, as opposed to automatically receiving it at birth.
Whether born to permanent residents or not, obtaining citizenship for children provides the following benefits:
While citizenship offers significant benefits, the application process can be complex and requires careful navigation. Depending on your circumstances, there can be various pathways to get citizenship for your child, each of them comprising specific requirements and eligibility criteria.
At Australian Migration Lawyers, our registered professionals help simplify this process. Drawing on decades of combined experience in migration law and citizenship matters, our lawyers provide transparent and strategic guidance every step of the way, ensuring that you understand the process clearly and proceed confidently.
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No. The child's citizenship depends on their parents' immigration status at the time of their birth.
No. Children born to temporary visa holders are granted the same temporary visa. If their parents later obtain permanent residency, the child must generally be included in a separate application to become a permanent resident.
If they do not qualify for citizenship by birth, you can apply for your child's citizenship through ImmiAccount. Check their eligibility, prepare the required documents, and submit the application.
The Department evaluates applications on a case-by-case basis, so processing times will vary depending on the circumstances of your application. However, processing can range from six months to a year.
Yes. If an Australian citizen adopts them in accordance with the required obligations, they may be eligible for citizenship.
No. The parents will need to apply for their Australian passports.