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How can I have an Australian identity when I give birth to a child in Australia?

As early as1August 20th, 986, Australian citizenship adopted the principle of place of birth. As long as the child is born in Australia, regardless of whether the child's parents are naturalized in Australia or hold permanent or temporary visas, the child is naturalized in Australia. However, after the immigration law was changed on August 20th, 1986, if both parents are not Australian citizens or PR status, even if the newborn was born in Australia, it still cannot automatically acquire Australian citizenship. Let's introduce the identity of the child after birth according to the identity of various parents.

Parents are public relations:

(1) Both parents are PR, and the child was born in China. Can he be directly naturalized in Australia?

A: No, because the parents are not Australians, but permanent residents, and the children are still from China.

(2) The parents are PR, and the child was born in China. Can they automatically get Australian PR?

A: No, you need to apply for a permanent visa for children outside Australia at telephone number 10 1. This visa can only be applied overseas, and the child must be abroad when signing it. The official trial period is 14 months.

(3) Both parents are PR, and the child was born in China. Can I get a tourist visa to enter Australia and then apply for PR in Australia?

A: Yes. You can apply for a 600 visa in China first. Since the parents are PR, there should be no 8503 clause on the travel sign. In this way, after entering Australia, you can directly apply for a permanent visa for 802 children and wait in Australia.

Only one parent is PR.

(1) If only one parent is PR, can their children born in other countries automatically obtain Australian status?

A: No, parents must apply for immigration to Australia under a separate guarantee.

(2) If only one parent is PR and the child was born in Australia, can the child be naturalized directly?

A: Yes.

Parents are not public relations.

Parents are not PR, and the child was born in Australia. Can children be naturalized directly?

A: Direct naturalization is not allowed, but if a child was born in Australia for most of the previous 10 year, he can acquire Australian citizenship at the age of 10. After the child becomes an Australian citizen, parents can guarantee to immigrate to Australia quickly.

In addition, if the child was born in China in the process of applying for Australian immigration, parents can update the child's information to the Immigration Bureau after the child is born, and the child can also get PR after the parents sign it.

One of the parents is Australian.

If one parent is Australian and the child was born outside Australia, can I apply for Australian citizenship?

A: Yes.