Australian Document of Identity
The Australian Document of Identity (DOI) is a travel document issued by the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade to Australian citizens and some Commonwealth citizens in specific and rare circumstances. It is not intended to be a broadly used identity document in Australia, nor does it generally provide evidence of citizenship or residency.
Australian Document of Identity | |
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The front cover of a contemporary Australian Document of Identity | |
Type | Travel document |
Issued by | Australia |
Purpose | International travel document |
Eligibility | Certain Australian citizens and Commonwealth citizens |
Expiration | Maximum of 3 years |
The Australian Certificate of Identity is a related document issued for use by certain persons who do not hold Australian or Commonwealth citizenship.
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