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.
An Australian is a person who is currently a citizen of the Commonwealth of Australia.
Australian citizens have a great many rights. Basics include freedom of speech, religion, politics and education.
To respect Australia, to vote when 18 or older, and to obey the Australian laws.
its a federal parlimentay democracy
i am an australian citizen and overall i had to answer 200 questions
About 1 week
No, the queen is not an Australian citizen as she is English. She is just the ruler of the commonwealth in which Australia is a part of.
Only Australian citizens can join the Australian army. www.defencejobs.gov should answer all questions about the army and its jobs
No. He was actually an European citizen.
NO
anyone
You can join if you are an Australian citizen.
Yes, he was born in Auckland, New Zealand but became an Australian citizen several years ago.
No not unless you become an Australian citizen. You aply to the New Zealand authoritys for your new passport.
the citizen test is a test only for migrants.it is for them so they can become australian.
yes as long as you are an Australian citizen