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Yes. Applicants 18 and over must be of good character, which the decision-maker assesses, including any criminal history.
Applicants for citizenship by conferral who are aged 18 or over must satisfy the decision-maker that they are of good character. This is an assessment of your behaviour over time, including any criminal record in Australia or overseas.
You must also satisfy the decision-maker of your identity. Serious or recent offences can lead to an application being refused, and certain criminal matters may prevent approval until they are resolved.
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