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Champh(Newbie)Newbie
21 May 2026

I m a Indigenous male, who has never applied for a Australian Passport - which seems to the requirement in order to my id strength to access the ATO from my gov.


How am I supposed to meet this requirement when i dont have a passport???


Is there something missing I can be the only Aboriginal person facing this issue. Previosuly I have no problem accessing my ATO from MYGOV - but recently it would allow me to go through it.


What do I need to do

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KaraATO(Community Support)Community Support
21 May 2026

Hi @Champh,


You don’t necessarily need an Australian passport to access your myGov account. I can help break it down for you.


While myID is a secure way to sign in, you don’t have to use it.


You can still log in directly through the myGov website using your myGov sign‑in details, which are:

  • your username and password, and
  • a security code sent to your Australian mobile phone.

If you do use myID, there are different identity strengths you can set up, based on what you can provide. To reach a strong identity strength (which is required when accessing your ATO Online services linked to your myGov account) then yes, a passport is required unless you're located in Western Australia (WA) and have a WA drivers' licence.


Each government service has its own minimum identity strength required, which is why you may now be seeing different access requirements compared to before. We do have an article about accessing ATO Online Services with digital ID. It may help you understand myID a little more.


If you’re still having trouble accessing your account, you can phone our individual line for further help.

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