Queensland Naturalization and Citizenship
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Online Records[edit | edit source]
- 1851-1908 Naturalisations 1851-1908, index.
- 1851-1904 Queensland Naturalisations 1851-1904 at Findmypast - index ($)
Passports[edit | edit source]
- 1915-1925 Queensland Passports Index 1915-1925 at Findmypast - index ($)
- 1926-1939 Queensland Passport Registers 1926-1939 at Findmypast - index ($)
New South Wales Records Including Queensland Prior to 1859[edit | edit source]
- 1787-1976 - New South Wales, Australia, Miscellaneous Records at Ancestry; images only ($)
- 1834-1903 Naturalization Index 1834-1903 at NSW Archives, index. Name search for non-British subjects wishing to own land or vote in NSW. This index contains over 5500 entries and was compiled from one record series.
- 1849-1904 Naturalization papers, 1849-1904, New South Wales. Colonial Secretary at FamilySearch, index.
- 1849-1903 New South Wales, Australia, Certificates of Naturalization at Ancestry - index & images ($)
Australia National Records[edit | edit source]
- type in the surname
- type in the given name
- in ‘Category of records’, select ‘Immigration and naturalisation records’
Archives[edit | edit source]
National Archives of Australia[1][edit | edit source]
- Citizenship Records National Archives of Australia
What's included in citizenship records? Citizenship records include information such as:
- date of arrival in Australia
- ship or flight travelled on
- town and country of birth
- names of other family members
- education
- profession
- address in Australia at the time of naturalisation
"The National Archives holds Commonwealth naturalisation and citizenship records from 1904 onwards. We also have naturalisation records for the Colony of Victoria from 1848 to 1903 and the Province of South Australia before 1904. We hold two main types of citizenship records:
- naturalisation certificates (up to 1962)
- naturalisation case files
Case files give more detail than certificates. They include:
- the citizenship application
- the oath of allegiance
- other documents
To find citizenship records:
- use the NameSearch' tab in RecordSearch
- type in the surname
- type in the given name
- in ‘Category of records’, select ‘Immigration and naturalisation records’
Queensland was part of New South Wales until 1859.
NSW Government State Records and Archives
161 O'Connell Street
Kingswood NSW 2747
Australia
Telephone: (02) 9673 1788
- Naturalization/Citizenship Guide
- Plan Your Visit
- Collection Search Engine
- Family history guides and links
Archive Resources Kit[edit | edit source]
- Naturalization Index, 1834-1903
- Registers of naturalization, 1834-1903
- Letters of denization, 1834-47
- Community Access Points A list of libraries and archives which hold microcopies of the Archive Resource Kit records
"The ARK is held by 40 community access points across NSW. The majority of access points are libraries. The ARK consists of microfilm copies of our most popular and heavily used colonial records. Included are records relating to convict arrivals, assisted immigrants, births, deaths and marriages, publicans' licences, electoral rolls, naturalisation, returns of the colony ('Blue Books'), land grants, and the wide range of functions of the Colonial Secretary (1788-1825). You may find that the ARK (or parts of it) are held at a library near you." [2]
Background[edit | edit source]
Immigrants from the British Isles are automatically citizens and do not require naturalization.
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ "National Archives of Australia", https://www.naa.gov.au/explore-collection/immigration-and-citizenship/citizenship-records, accessed 6 March 2022.
- ↑ "Archive Resource Kit," New South Wales State Archives and Records, https://www.records.nsw.gov.au/archives/collections-and-research/guides-and-indexes/archives-resources-kit-ark, accessed 3 March 2022.