Immigration Records Australia
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Passenger arrival records Our collection of ship and aircraft arrival records tell us how people moved in and out of Australia. Citizenship records The National Archives holds naturalisation and citizenship records from 1904 onwards, as well as some earlier records for Victoria and South Australia. Immigration Restriction Act 1901
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The National Archives holds many records of immigration to Australia in the twentieth century. Prior to 1945 the main types of records are passenger lists, citizenship records and alien registration forms. From 1945 onwards we also hold migrant selection documents for people applying to migrate to Australia under an assisted passage scheme.
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The National Archives holds detailed passenger records for arrivals and departures at all Australian ports from 1924. This is when passenger arrivals became an Australian Government responsibility. We hold a few passenger records from before 1924, but only for ports in Western Australia, Tasmania and Queensland.
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Australia immigration records are best researched online at several ancestry websites and locations. One of the best for later periods of immigration is the National Archives of Australia website. The Australian National Archives can be found at naa.gov.au, where you can find information on migration, citizenship and travel to Australia over the generations.
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Immigration into Australia [edit | edit source] Between 1788 and 1900 over 1,000,000 people immigrated to Australia. Most of them were from the British Isles, but some were from Europe and Asia. Prior to 1900 there were four classes of immigrants to Australia:
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Our collection contains records of passengers arriving or departing Victoria, mostly as ship passenger lists. They are divided into: 1. inward bound passengers “assisted” (subsidised) “unassisted” (paying their own way), or “coastal” (travelling to Victoria from an Australian port), and 2. outward bound passengers, regardless of destination.
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Australia Travel related records searches and information in Australia. This includes historical records handy when researching your family history. Immigration records are a common point of call when looking at when your family arrived in Australia and the means in which they arrived.
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Your movement records will show: Your departure and arrival dates in and out of Australia from 1981 to now If you were inside or outside of Australia for a certain period of time How many movements (arrivals and departures) are on record for the period covered by the request Name, date of birth, gender, country of birth
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Locating Immigration Records The National Archives has immigration records for arrivals to the United States from foreign ports between approximately 1820 and December 1982 (with gaps). The records are arranged by port or airport of arrival.
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Customs Passenger Lists between 1820 and 1891 asked for each immigrant’s name, their age, their sex, their occupation, and their country of origin, but not the city or town of origin. Information given on passenger lists from 1891 to 1954 included: name, age, sex, nationality, occupation, marital status,
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Among the billions of historical records housed at the National Archives throughout the country, researchers can find information relating to immigrants from the late 1700s through the early 2000s. The National Archives preserves and makes available documents created by Federal agencies in the course of their daily business.
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