How do I become an Australian Citizen?

  1. Am I eligible?
  2. Application process
  3. Attend an interview
  4. Attend a citizenship ceremony

Step 2: Application process – Other situations


To begin the application process, you should check if you are eligible for any fee concessions or exemptions.
See: Form 1298i Citizenship Fees (58KB PDF file)

Citizenship application forms

It is strongly recommended that you read through the information regarding fees, concessions, exemptions, methods of application and the process you should follow to successfully lodge your application form.

Note: You may be eligible to apply for citizenship but not eligible to apply online.

To access the online citizenship application form.
See: Citizenship Applications - Other situations

To access the paper form.
See: Form 1290 Application for Australian citizenship by conferral – Other situations (232KB PDF file)

Application fee

The application fee for conferral of Australian Citizenship - other situations is $AUD120.

Concession fees

A concession fee is available to applicants who have a permanent financial disadvantage and are recipients of certain pensions from Centrelink or the Department of Veterans' Affairs. The fee payable is $AUD20.

Evidence of eligibility for a fee concession is required.

Fee exemptions

There are two categories of applicants who are exempt from paying the fee:

Note: You may be exempt from the fee if you have previously applied but were refused because you did not meet the residence requirement and you re-applied within three months of becoming residentially eligible.

Evidence of eligibility for exemption from payment of a fee is required. If you are eligible for a concession or exemption fee, you cannot apply online.

  1. Am I eligible?
  2. Application process
  3. Attend an interview
  4. Attend a citizenship ceremony