Not citizens? It's not a problem to join the Australian defence force

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In this undated photo provided by the Australian Defence Force, a Seahawk helicopter prepares to land on the deck of HMAS Hobart during flying operations while on a regional presence deployment off northern Australia. Australia has protested to Beijing through multiple channels that a Chinese fighter jet endangered an Australian navy helicopter with flares over international waters, the prime minister said Tuesday, May 7, 2024. (LSIS Matthew Lyall/Australian Defence Force via AP) Credit: LSIS Matthew Lyall/AP

For the first time, non-citizens will be eligible to join the Australian Defence Force - ADF.


The Australian Defence Force will accept non-Australian recruits for the first time from July 1, starting with New Zealanders before expanding to all permanent residents from January next year.

And after 90 days of service, they can obtain Australian citizenship if they have settled as permanent residents for a year.
Normally, you must have lived in Australia for at least four years before applying for citizenship. But soon, there will be a new path.

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