Yes you are.
A child born in Australia will be a citizen if one of the parents is Australian or a permanent resident of Australia. If neither of the child's parents are Australian, the child will be a citizen on its 10th birthday if the child is living in Australia. Otherwise, no.
One does not need to be born in Australia to become Prime Minister, but one does need to be an Australian citizen. Australia's first foreign-born Prime Minister was John 'Chris' Watson, who was born in Chile. George Reid was a Scotsman. Julia Gillard, Prime Minister of Australia from 2010-2013, was born in Wales but became a naturalised Australian citizen in 1974.
Australia does not have a president. Australia has a Prime Minister who is an Australian citizen, but Welsh (born in Wales). Her name is Julia Gillard.
The Prime Minister must be an Australian citizen, but he does not have to have been born in Australia. Joseph Cook and Billy hughes, for example, were born in England.
Hugh Jackmans' parents are both English, but he was born in Sydney Australia, so that makes him a citizen of Australia. So he is not full Australian.
the only way to get an Australian passport is to be born in Australia or to be a naturalised australin citizen. you must have an original copy of your birth certificate or citizenship certificate.
Unless you were born in Australia, you would not be able to automatically obtain citizenship. However, anyone can take the citizenship test to try to obtain citizenship. If your parents were born in Australia but you were born overseas you cna be granted Australian citizenship.
No, Mel Gibson was born in Peekskill, NY, USA, and he is not an Australian citizen. He migrated to Australia with his family when he was twelve years old. Mel Gibson has never been an Australian citizen, nor has a he ever applied for citizenship in Australia. Mel Gibson's father Hutton Gibson was also born in the USA the son of Australian opera singer Eva Mylott. It was Hutton's mother's nationality that allowed the Gibson family to live in Australia. Mel Gibson's mother was an Irish citizen. Mel Gibson holds American and Irish citizenship, but not Australian.
An Australian citizen is either someone who was born in Australia and lives here, or someone who has become a naturalised Australian, choosing to become an Australian citizen through a series of programmes and trainings. Australian citizens have the right to vote in federal, state and local elections. If an Australian citizen leaves the country and takes up citizenship in another country, he/she may choose to revoke his Australian citizenship. However, many may choose to retain their Australian citizenship as well as taking on citizenship in another country. Also, an Australian citizen can live and work in another country without taking up citizenship, and thereby remaining an Australian citizen whether or not he/she lives in his/her country of birth.
I AM AUSTRALIAN CITIZEN HAVE BEEN SINCE 1996 IN AUSTRALIA
Yes. Dr Andy Thomas. Dr Paul Scully-Power was also Australian-born, but became a US citizen (although he has returned to live in Australia).
In American law, yes. I think it's also true of Australian law. The Australian must register the baby as Australian born overseas to Australian parent - it doesnt say if the parent must be the man or the woman. I don't remember if the law mentions marriage. If born in Australia and one parent is Australian, then it should be automatic citizen.