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The consular section establishes a voting card for each citizen registered on the electoral roll. Citizens who wish to register on the electoral roll must meet the Following conditions:
- Must be registered at the embassy.
- Must be 18 years old on Election Day.
- Must have civil and political rights.
Review of the electoral rolls:
There are two types of review of the electoral rolls;
Ordinary review: the ordinary review of the electoral rolls is held every year from 1st to 31st October.
Exceptional review: the electoral rolls may be revised exceptionally during the announcement of an election. The opening and closing of the period of exceptional review dates are set by presidential decree.
Algerian citizens and permanent residents of the countries listed on our website are eligible to request a police clearance certificate.
Requirements for a police clearance certificate:
- Application Form filled out and signed by the applicant
- A written request for police clearance,
- A copy applicant’s of birth certificate (in English, for non- Algerians),
- A copy of the applicant’s father’s birth certificate ( for Algerians),
- A copy of current passport,
- Proof of residency or citizenship in Australia , New Zealand and in countries of the South Pacific,
- All proof of travel or work in Algeria, such as visa, work permit, etc…( for non Algerians),
- A self-addressed registered or express post envelope,
- Applicants outside Australia need to arrange a courier to receive their original certificate, as they can’t provide a self-addressed return envelope.
Note: A scanned copy of the police clearance certificate could be emailed to the applicants if requested, by providing their email address.
This document is issued by the Algerian Embassies to enable the Algerian citizens, living in its consular circumscription to grant someone living in Algeria the legal capacity to act on their behalf, represent them and conduct business or any transaction in their stead. The applicant must necessarily introduce his/her proxy in person and present the following documents:
- Application Form (download) dully filled, to be signed before the consulate officer.
- Proof of identity (original document: Consular card, passport or national ID).
- Postal Service money-order (only), payable to the order of the Embassy, for each proxy submitted.
Registration and Deferment
All Algerian Nationals born in Australia or New Zealand are required to register for National service when they reach the age of 18. Registration is automatically carried out at the Algerian Embassy in Canberra.
For further information please contact the Embassy.
Deferment:
All students may defer their National Service for the duration of their studies . In order to avoid unnecessary delays, applications for deferment should be submitted to the Consulate at the beginning of each academic year.
Documents Required:
- Completed application form.
- Four recent passport photographs.
- Current birth certificate.
- Proof of enrolment from University or place of study.
Please download the form in PDF format
Deferment must be renewed annually, to renew your deferment please supply the following documents.
- Completed application form.
- Deferment card (carte de sursis)
- Proof of continuing enrolment from University or place of study.
Please download the form in PDF format
Exemption for Medical Reasons
Exemption from National Service may be granted for medical reasons.
If you wish to apply for a medical exemption please provide the following documents.
- Completed application form.
- Medical certificate.
- X-rays (if any).
- Results of specialized medical tests (if any).
- Proof of Surgical procedure (if any).
- Clinical record of the condition (if any).
- Proof of hospitalisation (if any).
Please download the form in PDF format
Presidential Exemption
All Algerian Nationals born between the 02 of November 1959 and the 31 of December 1983
are eligible to apply for a Presidential Exemption.
Documents Required:
- Completed application form.
- Current birth certificate.
- Two recent passport photographs.
- Proof of completion of studies.
A Laissez-Passer is a travel document issued in exceptional cases to enable the beneficiary to return to Algeria. It cannot be used as an identity document. The Laissez-Passer has a very limited validity of (30) days only, and should be used to enter Algeria within that time frame.
Required Documents to apply for a Laissez-passer:
- Application form.
- Declaration of loss of the passport.
- Proof of Algerian nationality (national identity card, military card with photograph). Driving license and birth certificate are not acceptable as they don't constitute evidence of nationality.
- Four (4) recent photographs.
- Travel ticket
Minor child travel
An Algerian minor (19 years old or younger) traveling to Algeria on his own or with another person except his parents must have a notarized parental authorization for travel to be signed by the father. This document is required by the Algerian Authorities at any border control Point (including Airports, Ports or Land Borders).
This document is not required when the minor´s parents are divorced or separated on condition that:
- The minor lives abroad with his mother.
- The mother holds a Court Order with full custody, which must be shown as evidence by the mother when leaving Algeria.
Requirements:
- Application Form:
- Original and a copy of a Full Birth Certificate for the minor, or the parents' Family Book.
- Father´s Consular Card, National Identity or Passport.
- Money Order.
This document is only valid for three (03) months.
The presence of the father or guardian is required when the parental authorization is issued.
The applicant must present his identity card along with the "livret de famille" or the birth certificate.
In a situation where the father is deceased or both parents are deceased, the presence of a parent or guardian is required to issue the parental travel authorization.
Minor children with divorced or separated parents or in full custody of their mother are exempted from the paternal travel authorization.
In this case, the child will leave the Algerian territory accompanied by his/her mother who must provide proofs of:
- Her residence card.
- The copy of the custody document.
- All documents showing the legal presence of the child abroad (residence or school attendance certificate).
- His family booklet (livret de famille) or other document showing the family ties.