Australian citizenship application fees will increase by 72 per cent next week

The standard fee for Australian citizenship by conferral will soar from $285 to $490 on 1 July.

Minister for Immigration Alex Hawke.

Immigration Minister Alex Hawke says Australia's new citizenship costs are in line with other countries. Source: AAP

Australian citizenship application fees are being jacked up to recoup more of the processing costs.

The standard fee for Australian citizenship by conferral will soar from $285 to $490, an increase of 72 per cent.

People applying for citizenship by descent or under other situations will also pay significantly more, as will those seeking to renounce, resume or apply for evidence of Australian citizenship.

Immigration Minister Alex Hawke insists the 1 July price hike will better reflect the cost of handling increasingly complex applications, which take longer to process.
Mr Hawke said it was the first change to citizenship application fees since 2016.

"Based on existing fees, the government is only recovering approximately 50 per cent of the costs of processing citizenship applications," he said in a statement on Thursday.

"The cost of citizenship applications remains comparable with other countries."

Mr Hawke said the cost of citizenship would still be lower than the UK, Canada and US.

The decision is guaranteed to raise eyebrows given the impact of coronavirus border closures, which have driven a wrecking ball through migration into Australia.


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Published 24 June 2021 5:51pm
Updated 24 June 2021 6:32pm
Source: AAP, SBS



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