My child is an Australian citizen
My child is an Australian citizen, do I have to get an Australian passport for him/her?
The Australian authorities have a requirement that Australian citizens must leave and enter Australia on Australian passports: https://smartraveller.gov.au/guide/dual-nationals.html
As the child is an Australian citizen he/she would be required to leave and enter Australia on an Australian passport. If the child travels on an Irish passport, problems may be faced in leaving Australia, and great difficulties arise in re-entering Australia. We therefore strongly advise parents to apply for an Australian passport for their child as soon as practicable as it can take some weeks to gather all the documentation and process the application.
Citizenship Certificate
The Australian Passport Office requires that where both parents are permanent residents (not Australian citizens) the child’s passport application must be accompanied by a citizenship certificate. Citizenship certificates have to be applied for through the Department of Immigration and Border Protection and can take up to 21 days to issue.
The Australian Passport Office advises that parents should not book travel until they have both the citizenship certificate and the passport. In the case of emergency travel (death or serious illness of a loved one) you should call the Passport Office on 131232 to explain your situation. The Embassy of Ireland is not in a position to intervene in the Australian passport process.
Applying for an Irish passport
Both Ireland and Australia allow for dual nationality. If your child is an Irish citizen (born to a parent who was born in Ireland), you can also apply for an Irish passport for him/her. You can find details on how to apply on the 'passports for children' part of our website.
However, parents should note that the Embassy does not have authority to issue emergency passports to first time child applicants. You should therefore apply for the passport in good time.