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The Nationality and Citizenship Act 1948 provided for non-Australian and British citizens to renounce their former citizenship and to swear allegiance to Australia and the crown – this is the first ceremony at which such change of citizenship took place. Under the Act all Australian-born people are citizens of Australia; previously.. No. 83 of 1948. An Act relating to British Nationality and Australian Citizenship. [Assented to 21st December, 1948.] BE it enacted by the King’s Most Excellent Majesty, the Senate, and the House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Australia, as follows:— Part I.—Preliminary. Short title. 1.
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Australian Citizenship Act 1948. 01 Jun 1973 – 30 Apr 1970. Citizenship Act 1948. 20 Feb 1973 – 19. 01 May 1970 – 31 May 1973. Citizenship Act 1948. 04 Jun 1969 – 16 Sep 1973. Nationality and Citizenship Act 1948. 21 Dec 1948 – 30 Nov 1973. No longer in force Click for more info. Administered by . Immigration and Citizenship ; Latest version.. That was in 1993. Jacinta Price, an Indigenous leader who supports keeping 26 January as Australia Day, observes that 26 January 1949 marked the beginning of the Nationality and Citizenship Act (1948), which created an Australian citizenship and the conditions by which it could be acquired. (Indigenous people were implicitly included in the act.


