Entering and leaving Australia
All Australians, including dual nationals, should leave and enter Australia on their Australian passport.
If you have a passport from another country you can use that for travel once you have left Australia.
People trying to enter Australia as an Australian citizen but without an Australian passport will face difficulties and delays.
An Australian passport is the preferred and most conclusive proof of Australian citizenship when travelling.
International airlines have an obligation to carry only appropriately documented passengers to Australia.
Appropriate documentation for Australian nationals is an Australian passport.
Appropriate documentation for a foreign national is a visa to enter Australia. If an Australian national attempts to board a flight to
Australia without an Australian passport, airlines will likely be unable to verify their claim to Australian citizenship at the time of check-in
and may refuse boarding. See the Department of Immigration and Border Protection website for further information on citizenship and travel.
Entering and leaving your country of other nationality
Dual nationals may choose to enter and leave the country of their other nationality on that country's passport.
If planning to do this, dual nationals should be aware that some countries impose specific restrictions on their departing nationals,
such as the requirement for an exit visa in their passport.
Be aware that, if you enter your country of other nationality on that country’s passport,
local authorities might not recognise your Australian nationality, even if that country recognises dual nationality.
This may limit the ability of the Australian government to provide consular assistance.
因为中国不承认双重国籍,所以一旦入籍,依法会失去中国国籍。
而承认双重国籍的国家,出入澳洲(澳洲护照),出入台湾(台湾护照),两本一起用,有点麻烦! |