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No not unless you become an Australian citizen. You aply to the New Zealand authoritys for your new passport.
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.
Not living in australia ?....
Yes, as a U.S. citizen, you are generally required to report and pay taxes on your worldwide income regardless of where you live. However, there are certain provisions, such as the Foreign Earned Income Exclusion and the Foreign Tax Credit, that may help reduce or eliminate U.S. tax liability on income earned in Australia. It is advisable to consult a tax professional for personalized advice based on your specific situation.
A migrant becomes an Australian when they accept the Australian way of living. When they put behind them all the suffering and injustice of where they once lived and embraced in the culture and customs of Australia. By the law they are entitled to live the way they please and follow the region they want to belief in but an Australian is someone who takes pride in there flag, pride in their country and pride in what the word Australian stands for.
Robert Palmer became a naturalized citizen of Switzerland in 1993, the same year he bought his home in Lugano, Switzerland. Prior to that Robert Palmer was a British citizen residing the majority of the year in Switzerland on a green card. It took longer than he expected to become a naturalized Swiss citizen, and when this did finally occur, he was officially a dual citizen of both Switzerland and Great Britian. Palmer initially started spending large amounts of time in Switzerland in 1986 and determined at that time that it was his desire to become a naturalized Swiss citizen. In some interviews Robert Palmer identified himself as living in Switzerland prior to becoming a citizen, as that was where he and his family spent the majority of their time.
Australian Aboriginals
No definatley not...if ur American
yes, unless you want to deal with parental abduction.
Sugar gliders have been introduced into Indonesia from Australia.
Medicare in Australia is available to all resident citizen and permanent residence of Australia with the exception of those living on Norfolk Island.
What do people do for a living in Switzerland