Hipkins, set to visit Queensland state's capital Brisbane on Sunday,
hailed the move as "the biggest improvement in the rights of New
Zealanders living in Australia in a generation".
The changes, effective from July, meant New Zealand citizens living
in Australia for four years or more could apply for citizenship
without having to become permanent residents first, Australian Prime
Minister Anthony Albanese said in a statement.
"We know that many New Zealanders are here on a Special Category
Visa while raising families, working and building their lives in
Australia. So I am proud to offer the benefits that citizenship
provides," Albanese added.
New Zealand has long campaigned for changes since visa rules were
altered in 2001, making it tougher for Kiwis in Australia to get
citizenship.
The reform would bring New Zealanders' rights more into line with
those of Australian expats living in New Zealand, Australia's Labor
government said.
"Kiwis taking up Australian citizenship will still retain their New
Zealand citizenship. These dual citizens are not lost to New Zealand
– but draw us closer together," Hipkins said in a statement.
The changes also meant children born in Australia since July to an
Australia-based New Zealand parent would be automatically entitled
to Australian citizenship, he said.
"This will make critical services available to them," he said,
adding the changes delivered on an Albanese promise that no New
Zealander be left "permanently temporary" in Australia.
Around 670,000 New Zealand citizens live in Australia, while there
are around 70,000 Australians in New Zealand, according to
Australia's Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade.
Australia's Home Affairs Minister Clare O'Neil ruled out the changes
being extended to other migrant groups, saying it was a "special
arrangement with New Zealand".
The reform was about ensuring the "strong friendship we have is
reflected properly in law", she told ABC television.
(Reporting by Sam McKeith; Editing by Himani Sarkar)
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