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Citizenship Ceremony

The final step to becoming Australian.

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Nilesh Nandan
Immigration Lawyer · BBus(Accy) LLB MBA · Last updated March 2026
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Overview

The citizenship ceremony is the final step in the citizenship by conferral process. At the ceremony, you make the Australian Citizenship Pledge and receive your Australian citizenship certificate. I guide you through the ceremony requirements, scheduling, and what to expect on the day you officially become an Australian citizen.

Key Facts

Ceremony TimingUsually within 6 months of approval
PledgeAustralian Citizenship Pledge is mandatory
CertificateIssued at the ceremony
PassportCan apply immediately after ceremony

How I Work — Step by Step

1

Approval Notification

Once your citizenship application is approved, the Department will notify you and schedule your ceremony.

2

Ceremony Preparation

I advise you on what to expect, what to bring, and the ceremony protocol.

3

The Ceremony

At the ceremony, you make the Australian Citizenship Pledge and receive your citizenship certificate.

4

Post-Ceremony

I advise on obtaining your Australian passport and updating your records.

What I Do

  • Advise on ceremony scheduling and what to expect
  • Explain the Australian Citizenship Pledge and its significance
  • Guide you on what to bring to the ceremony
  • Advise on obtaining your Australian passport after the ceremony
  • Handle any issues with ceremony scheduling or delays

Who Is This For?

  • Citizenship applicants who have been approved and are awaiting their ceremony
  • Applicants who have questions about the ceremony process
  • Applicants experiencing delays in ceremony scheduling

Common questions about

How long after approval do I attend the ceremony?+
The Department aims to schedule ceremonies within six months of approval. However, timing can vary depending on your location and the availability of ceremonies in your area. Some councils hold ceremonies more frequently than others.
What do I need to bring to the ceremony?+
You should bring your ceremony invitation letter, photo identification (such as your passport or driver's licence), and any other documents specified in your invitation. Dress is smart casual — there is no formal dress code.

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