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  1. Hi, i’m from the UK and i got my australian citizenship last year. In february of this year i went to australia for 3 months. I went on my british passport with my aus citizenship certificate. when i got to the desk in the UK they checked my certificate and rang someone to see if it was fine and it was, then when i landed in perth i was stopped at the passport area and they had to check if i was an australian citizenship but they didn’t need to see my certificate, the lady said it would be fine to enter again like this, just they may be some delays like that.

    im moving to perth permanently in jan/feb next year for university and i’m concerned, some people have said i may not be able to enter without my australian passport as it’s a permanent 1 way ticket, do i need to get it or will i still be fine to get it when i get there next year…

  2. Just now, Marisawright said:

    Congratulations.   

    When you came to Perth 3 months ago, did you declare that you were an Australian citizen, or did you just arrive as a British citizen and say nothing about your Aussie citizenship?

    yeah i did, in the uk at the desk they asked me if i was and checked my citizenship certificate as i obviously didn’t have a visa, then when i landed in perth they checked my passport but they didn’t need to see my certificate 

  3. Hi! i’m from the UK and last year i got my australian citizenship via descent. i went to perth for 3 months in feb of this year and entered without any problems on my british passport (they just had to do some checks when i landed) i was just wondering if it will be fine as next year i’m moving to perth permanently for uni and i still only have my british passport, will it still be fine to enter on the british passport as it’ll be a one way ticket? i’m planning on getting my passport when i get to aus. thanks. 

  4. On 05/08/2022 at 06:30, rammygirl said:

    Citizenship by descent costs $315 ( make sure you do it on gov site not a third party. you will also need a Uk police check.

    https://www.acro.police.uk/Police-Certificates-FAQs#Cost £55

    Australian passport from the Uk costs £254 see here

    https://uk.embassy.gov.au/lhlh/PassportsWelcomePage.html

     

    not cheap I’m afraid,

     

    hi! just remembered about this and thought i’d give an update, i got accepted! pretty much straight away, about a month, in feb of this year i went to perth for 3 months and i’m going back next year permanently for uni! (also just wondering if i’m able to get into aus fine on my british passport with my aus citizenship on a one way ticket, going to get my aus passport when i’m there) 

  5. 18 hours ago, rammygirl said:

    Anyone from the list of professions who has known you for at least a year. A neighbour? Friend or even doctor. They don’t need to know you well just to confirm you are who you say you are.

    do you know how much the applications cost? and the passports afterwards?

  6. 50 minutes ago, rammygirl said:

    Hi, you complete the 1195 form and need it witnessed by someone who has known you. It does say that person must be an Australian citizen, however if you are outside Australia you don’t need this . In the instructions it says

     

    Note: If you are applying from outside Australia and do
    not know an Australian citizen, Questions 2 and 3 can be completed, and the photograph endorsed and signed by
    a citizen of your country of residence who has known you for at least one year, is currently working in a profession or occupation listed on pages 1–2, and is not related to you by birth, marriage or de facto relationship.
    For children under 6 years of age, Questions 2 and 3 can be completed by an Australian citizen (or citizen of the child’s country of residence if applying from outside Australia) who has known the child for less than 12 months, is currently working in a profession or occupation listed on pages 1–2, and is not related by birth, marriage or de facto relationship.
    What the photograph requirements are
    You will need to submit a passport-size photograph with this form. The person who completes Questions 2 and 3 must also write on the back of your photograph the words:
    This is a true photograph of [your full name]
    and sign the back of the photograph using the same signature as at Question 3.
    The photograph must be:
    • no more than 6 months old, and
    • a full-face view of your head and shoulders (untinted prescription glasses can be worn – a photograph that shows facial features only is acceptable if you wear a head covering for religious reasons), and
    • of good quality, in colour, against a plain, light coloured background (laser copies are not acceptable).
    Example of photograph
        © COMMON

     

    i have copied the above from the form which is simply to prove your identity.

    my grandma is currently in the UK atm, could she possibly do that but i’m not sure as it says not related by birth, who’s best to do this? 

  7. 47 minutes ago, rammygirl said:

    Hi, you complete the 1195 form and need it witnessed by someone who has known you. It does say that person must be an Australian citizen, however if you are outside Australia you don’t need this . In the instructions it says

     

    Note: If you are applying from outside Australia and do
    not know an Australian citizen, Questions 2 and 3 can be completed, and the photograph endorsed and signed by
    a citizen of your country of residence who has known you for at least one year, is currently working in a profession or occupation listed on pages 1–2, and is not related to you by birth, marriage or de facto relationship.
    For children under 6 years of age, Questions 2 and 3 can be completed by an Australian citizen (or citizen of the child’s country of residence if applying from outside Australia) who has known the child for less than 12 months, is currently working in a profession or occupation listed on pages 1–2, and is not related by birth, marriage or de facto relationship.
    What the photograph requirements are
    You will need to submit a passport-size photograph with this form. The person who completes Questions 2 and 3 must also write on the back of your photograph the words:
    This is a true photograph of [your full name]
    and sign the back of the photograph using the same signature as at Question 3.
    The photograph must be:
    • no more than 6 months old, and
    • a full-face view of your head and shoulders (untinted prescription glasses can be worn – a photograph that shows facial features only is acceptable if you wear a head covering for religious reasons), and
    • of good quality, in colour, against a plain, light coloured background (laser copies are not acceptable).
    Example of photograph
        © COMMON

     

    i have copied the above from the form which is simply to prove your identity.

    thankyou 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼

  8. On 18/05/2019 at 10:13, rammygirl said:

    I just put the date of the ending of their citizenship as the date of their death and in the reason put deceased. It wasn’t obvious where to put details of deceased relatives. It was OK I now have a passport. 

    hi could you check out my profile and read my post i could really use your help thanks. 

  9. I’m 17 and want to apply for australian citizenship via descent, my dad was an australian citizen (aswell as his mother my grandma) and we always planned on getting myself an aussie passport, as i was born and live in the UK, however my dad passed in 2018, which is giving me the problem i have, on the immigration website on the application for citizenship by descent there is a form that has to be filled out the 1195 form? and there is a section that needs to be filled out by the person with the citizenship (my dad) but obviously i can’t get that done, and i don’t know what to do, can someone help me please. i have all the passports and citizenship evidence and death certificate etc. 

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