natstar said:It just makes it easier to travel from country to country aorund Europe. When I go I plan to stay for a few months and work there, so its better I have a EU passport than a VISA.
Mine took 3 weeks, but you can get one within 3 days if you pay a bit more.OZGIRL86 said:How long does it take to get a normal Australian passport?
Ms 12 said:Mine took 3 weeks, but you can get one within 3 days if you pay a bit more.
DooNy_TeChY said:i got mine the day after i applied for it. like the other person said you pay a little extra, but it's good that you can get it as soon as you need it, especially if you're like me and always leaving things til the last minute. i got my passport the day before i left
cmooooooooooooon jus solisomecooldude said:so are you a citizen of the netherlands?
it depends which poilicy the netherlands goes by. "jus soli" or "jus sanguini"
thats actually not true.MiuMiu said:No, being born in another country has nothing to do with it. If both your parents are Australian, you are Australian. Just because you were physically born in a country doesn't mean you are automatically a citizen of the country.
I was born in Canada, but it doesn't mean I am entitled to a Canadian passport, that is just where my mother happened to give birth.
Were you residents at the time? I have never ever heard of someone automatically being entitled to citizenship purely because they were born there.Tulipa said:my sister and brother were born there and have citizenship. they're also citizens of the states and have united states passports (parents are both american) and of australia and have australian passports (we became citizens a few years ago)
What are you talking about ???? I was not born in DK but if you have a Danish parent you are entitled to a Danish passport until you're 21, and to be able to keep it afterwards you have to have spent at least a whole continuous year in Demark and be registered on the 'people register', so my citizenship is sweet as I lived there when I was younger.ihavenothing said:It is a different case for me, i cannot get dual Australian/Danish citizenship if i have never payed tax there, that sucks big time and its so high there.