How long do I need to be married to get Australian citizenship?

After you get married, and before your subclass 300 expires, you need to apply for a subclass 820 visa. Processing times for the 820 is 12-18 months for most people. Two years after you apply for the subclass 820 visa, you will be eligible to apply for the permanent 801 visa.

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Can you gain Australian citizenship through marriage?

If you've married an Australian citizen but are not one yourself, you still have to apply for Australian citizenship. The Department of Home Affairs has information on: temporary partner visaslaunch, which let you live, work and study in Australia while your permanent partner visa is being processed.

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Can I apply for Australian citizenship after 3 years?

To be eligible to apply for Australian citizenship by conferral, you must meet the general residence requirement: have been living in Australia on a valid visa for 4 years immediately before the day you apply.

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Do husband and wife have to apply separately for Australian citizenship?

Spouse or partner of an Australian citizen

You will need to apply for citizenship and satisfy the eligibility criteria in the same way as other adult applicants. However, you may be eligible for a variation to the residence requirement.

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What are the requirements to become a Australian citizen?

To become an Australian citizen, you must have continuously and legally lived in Australia for at least the last 4 years. In those 4 years, you must have been a permanent resident for the 12 months immediately preceding your citizenship application.

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How to get Australian Citizenship

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What is the easiest way to get Australian citizenship?

By birth: If you are born in Australia and at least one of your parents is an Australian citizen or permanent resident of Australia at the time of your birth. By descent: If you are born overseas to an Australian citizen. By conferral: If you are a permanent visa holder who is residing in Australia.

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What is the 10 year rule for Australian citizenship?

You may already be an Australian citizen and eligible for Evidence of Australian citizenship if you were born in Australia: and have been ordinarily resident in Australia throughout the first 10 years from your birth.

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Can I get permanent residency in Australia if I marry an Australian?

After you get married, and before your subclass 300 expires, you need to apply for a subclass 820 visa. Processing times for the 820 is 12-18 months for most people. Two years after you apply for the subclass 820 visa, you will be eligible to apply for the permanent 801 visa.

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What are the benefits of marrying an Australian citizen?

Benefits of a Spouse Permanent Visa

You can work and study in Australia. You can avail Australia's medical benefits expenses and hospital care scheme. You are eligible to receive certain social security payments. You can apply for Australian citizenship.

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Can I leave Australia while waiting for citizenship?

If you leave Australia after submitting an Australian citizenship application, you need to get to Australia or give a tentative return date for continuing processing your application by the Department of Home Affairs.

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How long does Australian citizenship take to process?

If you have applied for Australian citizenship by conferral: 90% of applications are processed within 10 months. 90% of approved applicants will have the opportunity to attend a ceremony within 7 months of approval.

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Does Australia allow dual citizenship?

From 4 April 2002, it has been permissible for Australian citizens to acquire citizenship of another country without losing their Australian citizenship. While Australia now recognises dual citizenship, there are still many countries that do not allow their citizens to hold an additional foreign citizenship.

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Can I marry an Australian citizen while on my tourist visa?

Absolutely! Australia is a popular destination for couples seeking to get married and the country is incredibly welcoming for visitors and foreigners who wish to marry in Australia. An Australian tourist visa contains a no further stay clause stating there are no extensions.

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How do I get an Australian passport after marriage?

To get a free replacement passport, you need to prove that your name change related to a change in your marital status by providing:
  1. a marriage or registered relationship certificate.
  2. evidence of a finalised divorce – this must be a divorce order or a certificate of divorce.

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What are the rules for marriage in Australia?

Rules to get married in Australia

To get married in Australia, you must: not be married. not be marrying a parent, grandparent, child, grandchild, brother or sister. be at least 18 years old, unless a court has approved a marriage where 1 person is 16-18 years old.

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Is it financially better to be married in Australia?

Changes in tax benefits and liabilities.

Some couples may find that they owe more in income taxes when filing jointly than they would have as single filers. However, this is more than offset by other tax-related factors that make marriage a winning proposition in terms of finances.

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What are the 10 benefits of marriage?

General Benefits Of Marriage
  • Improved life expectancy and recovery rates. ...
  • Improved sleep patterns. ...
  • Increased sense of companionship and happiness.
  • Improved health and lifestyle. ...
  • Lower cases of stress and depression. ...
  • Ideal environment to raise children. ...
  • Lifestyle changes.
  • Physical security.

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How much money do you need to get married in Australia?

In Easy Weddings' recent survey of 3,500+ engaged and recently married (2020-22) couples, the average spend for an Australian wedding was $34,715.

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Can I bring my second wife to Australia?

You can only have sponsored two approved spouses, de facto partners or fiancés? Further to this, you cannot have another sponsorship (whether you were sponsor or are sponsoring) approved under any of the Partner of Prospective Marriage visas for 5 years after the first visa application was made.

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What happens to my visa if I get divorced in Australia?

A break up after permanent residency is granted will not lead to a cancellation of the visa. However, it is crucial to note that if the break up occurred before you had permanent visa, the DHA will cancel the application and refuse the visa.

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How long does Australian PR last?

Australia Permanent Resident Visa is a permanent visa that allows you to live indefinitely in Australia but if you are living overseas while holding an Australia PR, you must meet the minimum stay requirement (730 days out of 5 years) in order to extend your PR.

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Can I apply for citizenship after 2 years of PR in Australia?

Any adult who became a permanent resident on or after 1 July 2007 must have been lawfully residing in Australia for four years immediately before applying for Australian citizenship. This includes: 12 months as a permanent resident.

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Are babies born in Australia automatically citizens?

Children born in Australia, with a birth certificate issued in Australia, are not automatically Australian citizens or Australian permanent residents. To be an Australian citizen, at least one parent must be an Australian citizen or permanent resident of Australia at the time of the child's birth.

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What can stop you from getting citizenship in Australia?

Convictions
  • you are in prison in Australia; or.
  • have proceedings for an offence against Australian law pending against you; or.
  • you have been released from a prison in Australia for less than 2 years after a serious prison sentence of 12 months or more; or.

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