Convictions on Citizenship Applications.

Which Convictions do you declare on Citizenship Applications.

You must tell the Department about any convictions you may have had in Australia or overseas.


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A conviction is a criminal charge leading to a guilty verdict in a
court of law resulting in imprisonment or a fine or good behaviour bond.

A traffic infringement, such as an on-the-spot speeding or parking fine is not considered a conviction.

Spent convictions

You must declare spent convictions in your application.

Source: Form 1290 (Design date 01/21) – Page 5

Conviction examples:

A court conviction 40 years ago, resulting in a good behaviour bond MUST still be declared.

A normal (issued on the spot) speeding fine does not need to be declared.

A speeding offence that goes to court, resulting in a conviction, DOES need to be declared.

 

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