Norfolk Island: Knowledge Base profile
Published 16 April 2024
Version 2.0
About: Norfolk Island
This document contains useful information about Norfolk Island which will assist His Majesty’s Passport Office staff process passport applications.
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Publication
Below is information on when this version of the document was published:
- version 2.0
- published for Home Office staff on 12 April 2024
Changes from last version of this document
This document has been updated with minor formatting changes.
Norfolk Island: nationality
This section tells HM Passport Office staff about nationality in Norfolk Island.
As Norfolk Island is a territory of Australia, Norfolk Island follows the Australia legislation about nationality.
Norfolk Island: legitimacy
This section tells HM Passport Office staff about legitimacy in Norfolk Island.
Legitimacy
Norfolk Island recognises a difference between legitimate and illegitimate births.
A child will be considered:
- legitimate:
- if their parents were married at the time of the birth
- from the time of the marriage if previously unmarried parents marry after the birth
- illegitimate if their parents never marry
Norfolk Island: adoption
This section tells HM Passport Office staff about adoption in Norfolk Island.
Adoption is allowed in Norfolk Island.
Norfolk Island: civil partnerships and marriage
This section tells HM Passport Office staff about civil partnerships and marriage in Norfolk Island.
De facto relationships, where a couple live together (either same sex or opposite sex), and same sex marriages are recognised in Norfolk Island.