Law and You (59) Revoking a citizenship

Mayor Ben Keneally and a family of new Australian citizens at the Botany Council citizenship ceremony

Mayor Ben Keneally and a family of new Australian citizens at the Botany Council citizenship ceremony Source: ABC Australia

An Australian citizenship can be revoked under certain circumstances, such as providing false information in order to gain a visa, or the person has a history of committing serious criminal offences that may also prevent the person from becoming a citizen.



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