The prospects of Ahmed, 31, playing for his adopted country improved dramatically when a bill to amend the Citizenship Act, which will help fast-track his application, passed through Australia's lower house of parliament Wednesday.
"Fawad is a spin bowler of interest and we look forward to seeing how he performs for Australia A," chief selector John Inverarity said, expressing confidence his citizenship would soon be awarded.
While the legislation still needs to go through the upper house, Cricket Australia said it appeared there was enough support for it to become law.
Currently, according to the International Cricket Council's Player Eligibility Criteria, Ahmed will only become eligible for national selection on August 18.
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But CA said should the bill become law, and Ahmed obtains citizenship and an Australian passport before that date, he will immediately be available for the national side.
The opening Test of the Ashes series takes place in Nottingham on July 10.
The ICC's Player Eligibility Criteria does not apply to being picked for A teams, so Ahmed is able to join Australia A's current tour, CA said.