Australian Citizenship Resumed for 82-Year-Old Former Broadway Entertainer After 10-Year Effort
Case Summary
An 82-year-old woman who was born in Australia but had been forced to renounce her citizenship upon obtaining US citizenship sought to resume her Australian citizenship after more than a decade of failed attempts. Working across jurisdictions and through US government channels, we obtained the necessary identity documents and lodged a successful application, achieving a grant within a month.
Background
Our client was born in Australia and had lived here for a period before pursuing an international career as a singer and Broadway entertainer that eventually led her to settle in the United States. When she obtained US citizenship, she was required to renounce her Australian citizenship. For over a decade, the applicant and her Australian family had been attempting to resume her Australian citizenship, without success. The primary obstacle was the absence of any identity documents — none were available either from the applicant's records or from her US residence. At 82 years of age, with mobility limitations, the situation required us to work creatively and across jurisdictions.
Challenges
- Applicant was 82 years old and lacked any identity documents necessary for a citizenship resumption application
- Requests for Freedom of Information to both DIBP and the National Archives failed to produce the required records
- Required engagement with US government bodies to locate and obtain identity documentation from overseas
- More than 10 years of failed prior attempts had been made without success
Outcome
The resumption of Australian citizenship application was lodged and granted within less than one month, resolving a matter the applicant and her family had been pursuing for over a decade.
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