What is it like to be naturalised in Australia?

Updated on international 2024-06-08
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    First of all, there is no need to sit in immigration supervision after naturalization, and the willingness to live in which country does not affect the status of Australia, if you only hold an Australian green card, you need to live for 2 years in 5 years.

    Secondly, naturalization entitles you to the following rights: 1) the right to vote; 2) the right to stand for election; 3) join the army; 4) be elected to the jury; 5) Engage in some special work (such as intelligence officers).

    Finally, you can enjoy all the benefits of Australian citizenship, including free education, free medical care, unemployment benefits, student allowance, child allowance, maternity benefit, etc., to protect your life in an all-round way.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Enjoying more welfare, education, medical care and other local benefits, as well as political rights, being elected, joining the army and other conditions, the immigration supervision of green card permanent residence has been abolished, and there is no longer a requirement to live for 2 years every 5 years. There are about 188 countries around the world that can be visa-free, and travel will be more free.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The child doesn't think so.

    Adult. There are often regrets.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    For many Australian immigrants, there is always confusion between Australian green card and nationality. Obtaining an Australian green card is also obtaining Australian permanent residency status, and the holder can stay, reside and enter and exit Australia indefinitely. Obtaining a green card does not automatically acquire Australian citizenship, nor does it mean that you have lost your Chinese nationality.

    After getting a green card, you can apply for Australian citizenship if you meet certain conditions. Residency requirements to be met when applying for citizenship: 4 years of legal residence in Australia in the 5 years prior to the application; Hold an Australian green card for more than 1 year.

    There are three main steps in applying for Australian citizenship: application, interview, and naturalisation ceremony.

    2.Interview: Applicants over the age of 16 must attend an interview. The purpose of the interview is to confirm that you are aware of the rights and obligations of an Australian citizen and that you can speak plain English (applicants over the age of 50 do not need to meet this criteria).

    3.Ceremony: After the interview is passed, you will generally receive a notice within two months to attend the "Citizenship Certificate Presentation Ceremony" at the specified time and place. During the ceremony, the applicant will take the oath of naturalisation and receive the Australian Citizenship Certificate.

    Once you have a citizenship certificate, you can get an Australian passport within 2 weeks. With an Australian passport, you can travel visa-free to 167 countries, which is very convenient for business and travel. It is important to note that:

    Different from the immigration application, one person applies and the whole family immigrates together. Naturalization requires each person to apply individually, not as a family.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The conditions for Chinese citizens to invest in Australia include: under the age of 55, personal and family net assets of at least 800,000 Australian dollars; In the past four financial years, two have achieved an annual turnover of more than $500,000; The shareholding ratio in the name of the husband and wife exceeds 30%; EOI score is not less than 65 points, etc.

    Article 10 of the Nationality Law of the People's Republic of China.

    Chinese citizens may renounce their Chinese nationality upon application for approval if they meet one of the following conditions:

    1. Close relatives of foreigners;

    2. Those who have settled in a foreign country;

    3. There are other legitimate reasons.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    What are the rules for Australian naturalization? What are the rules for Australian naturalization? 1. Must have resided legally in Australia for four years before applying for naturalisation, and at least 12 months of which he has lived as a permanent resident; and have been absent from Australia for no more than 12 months in the four years prior to applying for naturalisation, of which no more than 3 months have been absent from Australia within 12 months of living in Australia as a permanent resident.

    2. The Act recognises the period of time that a person holding a temporary visa has lived in Australia before obtaining permanent residency. If you are still on a temporary visa, you can spend up to 3 of the 4 years required for citizenship to live in Australia as a temporary resident. 3. The citizenship test requires the obligations and rights of Australian citizens to be spoken in English.

    However, before applying, the Australian Department of Immigration will provide relevant information in English for memorization. 4. If you have children under the age of 16, you can be included in the naturalization application of either you and your loved one, and you do not need to meet the residency requirement. Do you understand this explanation?

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