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SUMMARY:Australian citizenship ceremonies in City Of Moreton Bay
DESCRIPTION:Australian citizenship ceremonies in City Of Moreton Bay \n  \nApplying for Australian citizenship\nInitial enquiries regarding Australian citizenship\, applications and approval should be directed to the Department of Home Affairs. \nCitizenship ceremonies\nCouncil hosts citizenship ceremonies for the Department of Home Affairs. To become an Australian citizen you must attend your ceremony and make a pledge. \nThe ceremony includes: \n\nan official welcome\nthe Welcome to Country\nthe Minister’s message\nthe Citizenship Pledge\na congratulations and welcome\nthe Australian National Anthem.\n\nAllow approximately two hours for your ceremony to conclude. \nWhen will the citizenship ceremony occur?\nGenerally\, your ceremony will occur within six months of the approval date of your application. \nThe Department of Home Affairs determines the date of your ceremony. \nYou will receive an invitation by email or post from Council approximately 4 weeks before your ceremony date. \nUpcoming ceremonies\nCitizenship ceremonies will be held on the following dates in 2026: \n\nMonday 26 January\nFriday 27 March\nFriday 15 May\nFriday 10 July\nFriday 11 September\nFriday 13 November\n\nWho attends the citizenship ceremony?\nIf you included your children in your citizenship application\, they will become citizens at the same ceremony as you. By law\, children aged 16 years and over must attend their citizenship ceremony. They must take the citizenship pledge to become an Australian citizen. \nChildren under 16 years can attend and take the citizenship pledge\, but they are not required to. \nYour invitation will tell you how many guests you can bring. \nYou and your guests should dress suitably\, in formal or smart casual attire\, or in your national or cultural dress. \nWhat to bring to the citizenship ceremony\nYou must bring photographic identification to the ceremony. Photographic identification can be a driver’s licence or a passport. If you do not have photographic identification\, you must bring three documents that include your name\, address and signature. \nChildren under 16 years of age do not need to bring photo identification. \nYour Citizenship Certificate\nYour Citizenship Certificate is an important legal document. You will need it to apply for an Australian passport. \nIt is an offence to deface or alter this document. This includes writing on it\, laminating it or changing any details on it. \nYou should notify the Department of Home Affairs if your certificate is lost or stolen.
URL:https://1015fm.com.au/event/australian-citizenship-ceremonies-in-city-of-moreton-bay/2026-07-10/
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SUMMARY:Australian citizenship ceremonies in City Of Moreton Bay
DESCRIPTION:Australian citizenship ceremonies in City Of Moreton Bay \n  \nApplying for Australian citizenship\nInitial enquiries regarding Australian citizenship\, applications and approval should be directed to the Department of Home Affairs. \nCitizenship ceremonies\nCouncil hosts citizenship ceremonies for the Department of Home Affairs. To become an Australian citizen you must attend your ceremony and make a pledge. \nThe ceremony includes: \n\nan official welcome\nthe Welcome to Country\nthe Minister’s message\nthe Citizenship Pledge\na congratulations and welcome\nthe Australian National Anthem.\n\nAllow approximately two hours for your ceremony to conclude. \nWhen will the citizenship ceremony occur?\nGenerally\, your ceremony will occur within six months of the approval date of your application. \nThe Department of Home Affairs determines the date of your ceremony. \nYou will receive an invitation by email or post from Council approximately 4 weeks before your ceremony date. \nUpcoming ceremonies\nCitizenship ceremonies will be held on the following dates in 2026: \n\nMonday 26 January\nFriday 27 March\nFriday 15 May\nFriday 10 July\nFriday 11 September\nFriday 13 November\n\nWho attends the citizenship ceremony?\nIf you included your children in your citizenship application\, they will become citizens at the same ceremony as you. By law\, children aged 16 years and over must attend their citizenship ceremony. They must take the citizenship pledge to become an Australian citizen. \nChildren under 16 years can attend and take the citizenship pledge\, but they are not required to. \nYour invitation will tell you how many guests you can bring. \nYou and your guests should dress suitably\, in formal or smart casual attire\, or in your national or cultural dress. \nWhat to bring to the citizenship ceremony\nYou must bring photographic identification to the ceremony. Photographic identification can be a driver’s licence or a passport. If you do not have photographic identification\, you must bring three documents that include your name\, address and signature. \nChildren under 16 years of age do not need to bring photo identification. \nYour Citizenship Certificate\nYour Citizenship Certificate is an important legal document. You will need it to apply for an Australian passport. \nIt is an offence to deface or alter this document. This includes writing on it\, laminating it or changing any details on it. \nYou should notify the Department of Home Affairs if your certificate is lost or stolen.
URL:https://1015fm.com.au/event/australian-citizenship-ceremonies-in-city-of-moreton-bay/2026-09-11/
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SUMMARY:Australian citizenship ceremonies in City Of Moreton Bay
DESCRIPTION:Australian citizenship ceremonies in City Of Moreton Bay \n  \nApplying for Australian citizenship\nInitial enquiries regarding Australian citizenship\, applications and approval should be directed to the Department of Home Affairs. \nCitizenship ceremonies\nCouncil hosts citizenship ceremonies for the Department of Home Affairs. To become an Australian citizen you must attend your ceremony and make a pledge. \nThe ceremony includes: \n\nan official welcome\nthe Welcome to Country\nthe Minister’s message\nthe Citizenship Pledge\na congratulations and welcome\nthe Australian National Anthem.\n\nAllow approximately two hours for your ceremony to conclude. \nWhen will the citizenship ceremony occur?\nGenerally\, your ceremony will occur within six months of the approval date of your application. \nThe Department of Home Affairs determines the date of your ceremony. \nYou will receive an invitation by email or post from Council approximately 4 weeks before your ceremony date. \nUpcoming ceremonies\nCitizenship ceremonies will be held on the following dates in 2026: \n\nMonday 26 January\nFriday 27 March\nFriday 15 May\nFriday 10 July\nFriday 11 September\nFriday 13 November\n\nWho attends the citizenship ceremony?\nIf you included your children in your citizenship application\, they will become citizens at the same ceremony as you. By law\, children aged 16 years and over must attend their citizenship ceremony. They must take the citizenship pledge to become an Australian citizen. \nChildren under 16 years can attend and take the citizenship pledge\, but they are not required to. \nYour invitation will tell you how many guests you can bring. \nYou and your guests should dress suitably\, in formal or smart casual attire\, or in your national or cultural dress. \nWhat to bring to the citizenship ceremony\nYou must bring photographic identification to the ceremony. Photographic identification can be a driver’s licence or a passport. If you do not have photographic identification\, you must bring three documents that include your name\, address and signature. \nChildren under 16 years of age do not need to bring photo identification. \nYour Citizenship Certificate\nYour Citizenship Certificate is an important legal document. You will need it to apply for an Australian passport. \nIt is an offence to deface or alter this document. This includes writing on it\, laminating it or changing any details on it. \nYou should notify the Department of Home Affairs if your certificate is lost or stolen.
URL:https://1015fm.com.au/event/australian-citizenship-ceremonies-in-city-of-moreton-bay/2026-11-13/
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