The Department of Immigration may refuse an application for citizenship on the following criteria not satisfied:
👉 Your identity cannot be established;
👉 You represent a national security risk;
👉 You are unable to satisfy the general or special residence requirements and you are not eligible for an exemption;
👉 You have pending criminal matters or you are found not to be of good character; or
👉 You have renounced your Australian citizenship within the last 12 months. This does not apply, however, if you are at risk of becoming stateless.
Applications for appeal can be made to the Administrative Appeals Tribunal within the specified timeframes indicated on your refusal letter.