Look at their skin colour
A migrant becomes an Australian when he/she is approved of or given Australian Citizenship. For this, you fist need to check if you are eligible and then apply for the citizenship.
If the marriage is legally recognised in Australia and she has Australian citizenship then yes you will get Australian citizenship.
That would give the baby dual citizenship, check with you US cor Australian consulate,
Yes
Yes, serving on a jury is a responsibility of Australian citizenship. In addition, this question appears on the Australian citizenship test.
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.
As of 2013, only if they get married in ACT, and even then, they would need to check with local immigration law.
i think only if you get an Australian citizenship.
Only people who were British subjects on the Commonwealth electoral roll at 25 January 1984 are allowed to vote without Australian citizenship.
Yes you do qualify for dual citizenship.
As my wife is an Australian citizen , am I eligble?
yes