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Some nomenclature notes on Australian birth baby: birth certificate, citizen certificate, passport, travel certificate, visa

 04 Feb 2019

Birth certificate, citizen, passport, travel certificate, visa, have you figured it all out?

Recently saw a lot of hemp on the way to "certificate" more questions today to write these "annoying" evidence.


1 birth certificate

The hospital where baby was born will issue a set of parents pack, applications for birth certificates and medical insurance cards. A witness over the age of 18 (no identity requirement) is required on the application form to sign and send it, receive the birth certificate in two weeks and three weeks, and if the application is for a commemorative edition, receive it separately. In the future, the official or official version of certify copy. will be required for all places where birth certificates are to be used.


2 citizen certificate

When baby was born, if both parents were not Australian (pr pr,pr tr,pr cross-bridge visa), they had to apply for an citizen card before applying for an Australian passport, fill in form 1195, apply for citizenship evidence, via immi account, or fill in form 119 by mail. Child photo needs to be signed by citizen on the list of occupations (such as gp nurse, etc.) and sent back by letter after success, for a fee of US $190.


3 Passport

When baby was born, her parents had no pr or Australian nationality and made an appointment to apply for a Chinese passport at the Chinese Consulate (534 toorak Rd toorak VIC 3142).

If your parents have an pr or Australian nationality, apply for an Australian passport and fill in an application form at the post office or online. The child photo needs a non-relative Australian citizen who does not have a professional requirement for signature by a person over the age of 18. Passports can be hastened and usually mailed.


4 Travel permit and China Visa

The first point is that both are travel documents back to China, which are given to Australian passport holders on a different premise. According to Chinese nationality law, dual nationality is not recognized, so in theory, there will be no passports between China and Australia.

The travel permit is conditional upon the birth of the child with Australian citizenship on one side and Chinese nationality (non-pr, such as tr, cross-bridge student visa, etc.) on the one hand and the other on the other hand, holding an Australian passport. The website is booked at the same address as the toorak area. Theoretically, you can go to the hukou, see the specific implementation of the policy.

Chinese visa is one of the parents is pr, child born in Australia, with an Australian passport, can only apply for visas to return to China, not an account.

 

Is that what's called "certificate"? I hope you will not run in vain and do it at once.

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