You have to live here legally for 3 years apply to the department of Immigration and if you fulfill the criterion and have filled in the paperwork Viola "Or should I say Crikey" you are an Auzy. there is a test you have to pass however the new labour government looks like they will get rid of it soon because it was a politically ploy by the former government to attract the votes of Australian Xenophobe's.
citizenship
How long does he take to get your citizenship for australia?
Not necessary , now Indian govt. supports dual citizenship so migrating to Australia does not mean that you lost your India citizenship
Yes, you may be eligible for dual citizenship if both your parents are Dutch citizens, regardless of their residency in Australia. The Netherlands allows for citizenship by descent, meaning you can inherit Dutch citizenship from your parents. However, you'll need to check the specific requirements and processes for obtaining Dutch citizenship, as well as Australia’s regulations regarding dual citizenship.
Yes, you can apply for citizenship in Canada if your deceased father was born there. However, it is not a guarantee that you will gain citizenship.
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.
If the marriage is legally recognised in Australia and she has Australian citizenship then yes you will get Australian citizenship.
Illegally or gain citizenship.
Not really
Acquired citizenship is a line telling the issuing agency that you either are a natural citizen of the nation or have acquired citizenship by going through the process to gain citizenship in this country.
They must either be born in the United States or they must pass the citizenship test.
No. Citizenship is not automatically granted to children born in Australia and people do not get automatic citizenship if they have a child in Australia regardless of whether they have a permanent visa or not.