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Episode Summary:
A person can become an Australian citizen in different ways. Conferral and descent are the most common ways to become an Australian citizen provided you meet certain criteria before you apply.
According to the Australian Citizenship Act 2007, a person born in Australia is an Australian citizen if and only if:
a) a parent of the person is an Australian citizen or a permanent resident, at the time the person is born; or
b) the person is ordinarily resident in Australia throughout the period of 10 years beginning on the day the person is born.
In this podcast we shall explore what it means for a child to be ordinarily resident in Australia and how he/she may acquire their citizenship when they turn 10, regardless of their parent’s citizenship or immigration status.
Keywords:
Australian Citizenship, Citizenship ACT 2007, Ordinarily Resident, Australian PR
Main Topics:
• (00:00) Ordinarily Resident - What it means?
• (02:35) Submitting an Application
• (04:46) Parents' Eligibility for Citizenship
Additional Resources:
• Australian Citizenship Act 2007
• Becoming an Australian Citizen
- Links -
If you are seeking immigration advice, would like to have a discussion about your application, or any other matter related to your PR call us at +61 415 882 542.
Amitava Deb | LinkedIn
For Debika Migration Services:
DMS Website
DMS LinkedIn
DMS YouTube
DMS Facebook
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If you have any feedback or suggestions on future topics you'd like us to explore, contact us at[email protected]
Episode Summary:
A person can become an Australian citizen in different ways. Conferral and descent are the most common ways to become an Australian citizen provided you meet certain criteria before you apply.
According to the Australian Citizenship Act 2007, a person born in Australia is an Australian citizen if and only if:
a) a parent of the person is an Australian citizen or a permanent resident, at the time the person is born; or
b) the person is ordinarily resident in Australia throughout the period of 10 years beginning on the day the person is born.
In this podcast we shall explore what it means for a child to be ordinarily resident in Australia and how he/she may acquire their citizenship when they turn 10, regardless of their parent’s citizenship or immigration status.
Keywords:
Australian Citizenship, Citizenship ACT 2007, Ordinarily Resident, Australian PR
Main Topics:
• (00:00) Ordinarily Resident - What it means?
• (02:35) Submitting an Application
• (04:46) Parents' Eligibility for Citizenship
Additional Resources:
• Australian Citizenship Act 2007
• Becoming an Australian Citizen
- Links -
If you are seeking immigration advice, would like to have a discussion about your application, or any other matter related to your PR call us at +61 415 882 542.
Amitava Deb | LinkedIn
For Debika Migration Services:
DMS Website
DMS LinkedIn
DMS YouTube
DMS Facebook
DMS Instagram
If you have any feedback or suggestions on future topics you'd like us to explore, contact us at[email protected]