Document Checklist | Citizenship Application with Character
Have you been dreaming to be an Australian citizen? One of the most important steps to apply for citizenship by conferral is ensuring that you are of good character and that your documents are genuine. If any of these details are missed, your application could result in citizenship refusal.
What Are the Eligibility Requirements for Citizenship by Conferral?
For you to qualify for Australian citizenship by conferral, below are the main criteria:
You hold permanent residency status or are an eligible New Zealand citizen.
Meet the residency requirements.
Meet the character requirements.
Related: Australian Citizenship by Conferral | Document Checklist & Eligibility
I Have a Character Issue: What documents do I need for Citizenship?
If you have character issues that may not meet character requirements, it is best that you seek professional assistance from an Accredited Specialist in Immigration Law. Further, your immigration lawyer may request some further documents listed below for your citizenship application:
Form 956 (if you have a previous representative)
Form 424A
Form 80
Details of your criminal lawyer who assisted with your offences (if applicable)
A copy of your Condition Release Order (CRO) / Community Correction Order (CCO)
Any documentation relating to your bond
Any further documentation relevant to your matter
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How Can Agape Henry Crux Help You?
Do you want to become an Australian citizen but have health or character issues? Contact us for professional assistance for your migration journey. You can book a Migration Planning Session with one of our immigration lawyers or Accredited Specialist(s) in Immigration Law to seek professional advice by calling 02-8310-5230 or emailing us to book a time at info@ahclawyers.com.
We speak fluent English, Mandarin, Cantonese and Malay. If these aren’t your language, we can also help you arrange an interpreter.
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