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The key takeaways are that Form 1195 is used to declare someone's identity for citizenship applications and outlines the process and requirements for completing the identity declaration including who is eligible to complete it and what information and photographs are necessary.

Form 1195 is used to declare someone's identity if they are applying for Australian citizenship and are either overseas or have applied for citizenship online. It must be completed for each additional child beyond what the initial application allows for or each person included in an online application.

The identity declaration can be completed by an Australian citizen who has known the applicant for at least one year and belongs to one of the professions or occupations listed on pages 1 and 2 of Form 1195 such as a medical practitioner, lawyer, teacher or public servant with more than 5 years of service. They must also not be related to the applicant.

Form

Identity declaration

1195

Form 1195 Identity declaration is to be completed and provided to the Department of Immigration and Citizenship (the department): for each additional child if you have more children than the space on your citizenship application form allows, or if you have applied for citizenship online. A separate form 1195 must be provided for each person included in the online application. Important Please read this information carefully before you complete this form. Once you have completed this form we strongly advise that you keep a copy for your records.

If the child is overseas the photograph may be endorsed by a citizen of the childs country of residence who belongs to one of the professions or occupations listed on pages 1 and 2. People from the following list of professions and occupations can complete the identity declaration 1. Australian Consular Officer or Australian Diplomatic Officer (within the meaning of the Consular Fees Act 1955) 2. Bailiff 3. Bank officer with 5 or more years of continuous service 4. Building society officer with 5 or more years of continuous service 5. Chiropractor (licensed or registered) 6. Clerk of court 7. Commissioner for Affidavits 8. Commissioner for Declarations 9. Credit union officer with 5 or more years of continuous service 10. Dentist (licensed or registered) 11. Fellow of the National Tax Accountants Association 12. Finance company officer with 5 or more years of continuous service 13. Judge of a court 14. Justice of the peace 15. Legal practitioner (licensed or registered) 16. Magistrate 17. Marriage celebrant licensed or registered under Subdivision C of Division 1 of Part IV of the Marriage Act 1961 18. Master of a court 19. Medical practitioner (licensed or registered) 20. Member of Chartered Secretaries Australia 21. Member of Engineers Australia, other than at the grade of student 22. Member of the Association of Taxation and Management Accountants 23. Member of the Australian Defence Force with 5 or more years of continuous service 24. Member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia, the Australian Society of Certified Practicing Accountants or the National Institute of Accountants 25. Member of the Parliament of the Commonwealth, a state, a territory Legislature, or a local government authority of a state or territory 26. Minister of religion licensed or registered under Subdivision A of Division 1 of Part IV of the Marriage Act 1961 27. Nurse (licensed or registered) 28. Optometrist (licensed or registered) 29. Permanent employee of Commonwealth, state or local government authority with at least 5 or more years of continuous service 30. Permanent employee of the Australian Postal Corporation with 5 or more years of continuous service

Integrity of application
The department is committed to maintaining the integrity of the visa and citizenship programs. Please be aware that if you provide us with fraudulent documents or claims, this may result in processing delays and possibly your application being refused.

Identity declaration
Note: Applications for Australian citizenship cannot be approved where a persons identity is not able to be verified. The identity declaration must be completed and signed by an Australian citizen who: has known you for at least one year and belongs to a profession on the list on pages 1 and 2, and is not related to you by birth, marriage or de facto relationship, and is easy to contact by telephone during normal working hours. The person who signs the declaration must also write on the back of your photograph the words: This is a true photograph of (your full name) and sign the back of the photograph using the same signature as on the declaration. The photograph should be carefully attached to the front of the application form without obscuring the image, or you can place the photograph in a plastic sleeve or envelope and staple it to the form. The photograph must be: no more than 6 months old a full-face view of your head and shoulders (untinted prescription glasses can be worn a photograph that shows facial features only is acceptable if you wear a head covering for religious reasons) of good quality, in colour, against a plain, light coloured background (laser copies are not acceptable). Note: If you are outside Australia when applying you can have the identity declaration completed by a citizen of your country of residence who has known you for at least one year and belongs to a profession on the list on pages 1 and 2. For children under 6 years of age the photograph may be endorsed and the declaration made by an Australian citizen who has known the applicant for less than 12 months and belongs to one of the professions or occupations listed on pages 1 and 2.

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31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37.

Pharmacist (licensed or registered) Physiotherapist (licensed or registered) Police officer Psychologist (licensed or registered) Registrar, or Deputy Registrar, of a court Sheriff Teacher employed on a full-time basis at a school or tertiary education institution 38. Veterinary surgeon (licensed or registered).

Personal identifiers collected under the Act are photographs and signatures. The department and DFAT have signed an arrangement in accordance with the Act that permits disclosure of your personal identifiers for the purposes of administering the Australian Passport Act 2005. When your application for Australian citizenship is approved, your photograph, client number, name, date of birth and gender will be provided to DFAT. The Act permits disclosure of your personal identifiers in the following circumstances: for the purposes of the Act or its regulations, or of the Migration Act 1958 or the Migration Regulations 1994, or for the purpose of administering or managing the storage of identifying information, or for the purpose of making the identifying information in question available to you, or to an agency of the Commonwealth, a state or a territory in order to verify that you are an Australian citizen, or under an arrangement entered into with an agency of the Commonwealth, or with a state or territory or an agency of a state or territory, for the exchange of identifying information, or when reasonably necessary for the enforcement of the criminal law of the Commonwealth, a state or a territory, or when required by an Australian law, or for the purpose of a proceeding before a court or tribunal relating to you, or for the purpose of an investigation by the Privacy Commissioner or the Ombudsman relating to action taken by the department, or if the disclosure takes place with your written consent. Your personal identifiers can also be disclosed if a person believes on reasonable grounds, that the disclosure is necessary to prevent or lessen a serious and imminent threat to the life or health of you or of any other person.

About the information you give


The department is authorised to collect personal information and personal identifiers for the purposes of administering the Australian Citizenship Act 2007 (the Act) and the Australian Citizenship Regulations 2007. Under the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) (the Privacy Act), the department may disclose your personal information in various circumstances, including where such disclosure is consistent with the departments disclosure practices of which you are reasonably likely to have been aware. It is the departments practice to disclose your personal information other than personal identifiers to other Commonwealth (and in some circumstances, state and territory) Government agencies to confirm your identity and for other purposes connected with the Act, or to verify with the issuing agency, the authenticity of a document you have presented to the department, or in some cases to assist other agencies to administer their legislation. Agencies to which the department may disclose your personal information other than personal identifiers include but are not restricted to: Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) for the purpose of administering the Australian Passport Act 2005 Centrelink for the purpose of administering the Social Security (Administration) Act 1999 and Family Assistance (Administration) Act 1999 Medicare and Centrelink for the purpose of administering the citizenship test Commonwealth, state and territory police and other agencies to help assess character requirements for citizenship Local government councils and other organisations for the purpose of conducting and hosting citizenship ceremonies Federal, state and territory Members of Parliament and local government councillors for the purpose of formally welcoming new citizens into the Australian community. Australian Electoral Commission (AEC) for the purpose of administering the Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918. The AEC is authorised to collect information such as your name, date and place of birth, citizenship status, address and contact details for the purposes of maintaining the electoral roll. This information will be used to ascertain your eligibility for enrolment as an elector in elections in Australia. The AEC may contact you about proposed action they may take to appropriately update the electoral roll. For further information call 132 326 or visit www.aec.gov.au/ privacy.

Citizenship testing in regional Australia by the Department of Human Services


Under the Australian Citizenship Act 2007, the department has authorised selected officers of the Department of Human Services to be citizenship test administrators and conduct citizenship appointments on behalf of the department in selected regional centres. Test administrators are authorised to collect and access your identifying information such as your photograph and signature, and use it along with personal and identifying information provided to the Department of Human Services by the department to verify your identity and confirm that you are eligible to sit the citizenship test. Personal and identifying information includes your name, date of birth, address, photograph, signature and copies of identity documents. At the conclusion of your test appointment, the test administrator will electronically transmit the documents and photograph that were used to verify your identity, to the department for storage in the departments records management system. The test administrator will then securely destroy the personal and identifying information, including electronic records, except for a record of your name, date of birth and the date of your appointment.

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Privacy Act 1988 and Freedom of Information Act 1982


You have a right to make a complaint to the Privacy Commissioner about the handling of your personal information and personal identifiers. The Freedom of Information Act 1982 (FOI Act) gives you the right to access certain information and documents in the possession of the Government of the Commonwealth and its agencies. You have a right under the FOI Act to seek access to information or documents about you. You can request the department to amend records containing your personal information that is incomplete, incorrect, out of date or misleading. The departments collection, access, storage, use and disclosure of your personal information and personal identifiers is governed by the Privacy Act and the 11 Information Privacy Principles. For more detailed information you should read information form 993i Safeguarding your personal information and form 1243i Your personal identifying information, which are available from the departments website www.immi.gov.au/allforms/ or from any office of the department.

Department of Immigration and Citizenship contact details


Australian Capital Territory
GPO Box 717 CANBERRA ACT 2601 Thursday Island Office PO Box 299 THURSDAY ISLAND QLD 4875

New South Wales


GPO Box 9984 SYDNEY NSW 2001

South Australia
GPO Box 2399 ADELAIDE SA 5001

Northern Territory
GPO Box 864 DARWIN NT 0801

Tasmania
GPO Box 794 HOBART TAS 7001

Queensland
Queensland state office GPO Box 9984 BRISBANE QLD 4001 Cairns office PO Box 1269 CAIRNS QLD 4870

Victoria
GPO Box 241 MELBOURNE VIC 3001

Western Australia
Locked Bag 7 NORTHBRIDGE WA 6865

Home page www.citizenship.gov.au Citizenship Telephone 131 880 during business hours Information Line in Australia to speak to an operator (recorded
information available outside these hours). If you are outside Australia, please contact your nearest Australian mission.

Please keep these information pages for your reference


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Form

Identity declaration

1195
PHOTOGRAPH
You must attach the endorsed photograph of the applicant to this page. The photograph must be attached without obscuring the image, or can be placed in a plastic sleeve and stapled to this page.

Please use a pen, and write neatly in English using BLOCK LETTERS. Corrections made with liquid paper are not acceptable.

Applicant details
1
Family name Given names

DAY

MONTH

YEAR

Date of birth Current residential address Note: You must tell the department if your address changes after you lodge this form. The photograph IS NOT TO BE SIGNED BY THE APPLICANT The person who has completed the Identity declaration should also endorse the photograph.

POSTCODE

Current postal address (If the same as your residential address, write AS ABOVE) Note: You must tell the department if your address changes after you lodge this form.

Example of photograph requirements PHOTOGRAPH FRONT PHOTOGRAPH BACK


This is a true photograph of
Max 36mm Min 32mm

POSTCODE

JOHN CITIZEN
(full name of applicant)

Telephone numbers Work Home Mobile/cell Transaction Reference Number (the number that you were given when you lodged your online application)
(AREA CODE (AREA CODE ) )

PSmith
(signature)
SIZE

Details of the person who is making the identity declaration


3
Family name Given names

Identity declaration
2
I declare that I have known (full name of the applicant) Family name Given names

Address (home or business)

POSTCODE

for

year(s) and vouch for his/her identity.

Telephone numbers Work Home


(AREA CODE (AREA CODE ) )

I have endorsed the back of his/her photograph. Signature of person making this declaration

DAY MONTH YEAR

Mobile/cell Are you an Australian citizen? Yes No

Date

Profession or occupation group number from pages 1 or 2


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Declaration by applicant
WARNING: It is an offence under section 50 of the Australian Citizenship Act 2007 to deliberately make, or cause to make, a false or misleading statement, or conceal circumstances in relation to an application.

Please read the following carefully before signing. Complete this declaration if you are the main applicant and are aged 16 years or over. I declare that the information I have supplied in this form is complete, truthful and correct in every detail. I authorise the Department of Immigration and Citizenship to make any enquiries necessary and to disclose relevant information necessary to determine eligibility for Australian citizenship. (See About the information you give on page 2) I understand that the Department of Immigration and Citizenship may disclose personal information and personal identifiers to other agencies as outlined in this form. (See About the information you give on page 2) Signature of applicant

DAY MONTH YEAR

Date The responsible parent is to complete the following declaration if the applicant is under 16 years of age. I declare that I am the responsible parent of the applicant. I declare that the information I have supplied in this form is complete, truthful and correct in every detail. I authorise the Department of Immigration and Citizenship to make any enquiries necessary and to disclose relevant information necessary to determine the eligibility of the applicant for Australian citizenship. (See About the information you give on page 2) I understand the Department of Immigration and Citizenship may disclose personal information and personal identifiers to other agencies as outlined in this form. (See About the information you give on page 2) Signature of responsible parent

DAY MONTH YEAR

Date Full name of responsible parent

Telephone numbers
COUNTRY CODE AREA CODE ) ( ) ( ) ) NUMBER

Work Home Mobile/cell

( (

We strongly advise that you keep a copy of your application and all attachments for your records.
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