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5 Things to Know Before Applying for Dual Citizenship in Australia

Are you an immigrant or a permanent resident of another country who is clueless about getting a Dual Citizenship in Australia? There are few things which you must know before applying for a Dual Citizenship Certificate in Australia, for gaining quick access to one such certificate.<br>Follow the information shared below by clicking the link to know more about Dual Citizenship Rights in the country.<br>

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5 Things to Know Before Applying for Dual Citizenship in Australia

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  1. 5 Things to Know Before Applying for Dual Citizenship in Australia

  2. YOU MUST HAVE CITIZENSHIP PERMIT OF ANOTHER COUNTRY Get an assurance that you have a citizenship permit from another country, before applying for Dual Citizenship in Australia. It’s not possible to avail dual citizenship status in Australia without the citizenship status of another country. It’s a two way policy!

  3. YOU MUST BE LIVING IN AUSTRALIA FOR LONG TIME  As a dual citizenship applicant, you must be living in Australia for at least 4 years without any gap. At the same time, it’s mandatory for you to live in the country for a longer time span after gaining the certificate, or else you may lose your Dual Citizenship Rights. 

  4. MUST HAVE A CLEAN POLICE RECORD It’s important to have a clean police record before applying for Dual Citizenship status. If there’s any criminal record, your dual citizenship status will never be accepted in Australia.  So, it’s better to keep your name out of the police records before applying for dual citizenship.

  5. MUST BE SOUND WITH BASIC ENGLISH Though English might not be your native language, you should have a sound command on basic communicative English. It’s an important criteria that you must not overlook while applying for Dual Citizenship in Australia, or else your application may get cancelled.

  6. MUST HAVE NAATI TRANSLATED CITIZENSHIP CERTIFICATE Before applying for dual citizenship rights, get your permanent residential address proof NAATI translated from a professional NAATI accredited translator at first. If your permanent address proof is not NAATI translated your application may not be accepted.

  7. If you’re interested to know more about Dual Citizenship in Australia, click on https://australiantranslationservices.com.au/

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