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Australia unveils immigrant tests | Australia unveils immigrant tests |
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Australia has unveiled details of a new citizenship test for immigrants. | Australia has unveiled details of a new citizenship test for immigrants. |
They will be asked questions about history, institutions and culture - as well as committing to Australian social values focusing on "mateship". | They will be asked questions about history, institutions and culture - as well as committing to Australian social values focusing on "mateship". |
The aim of the test was to get "that balance between diversity and integration correct in future", said Immigration Minister Kevin Andrews. | The aim of the test was to get "that balance between diversity and integration correct in future", said Immigration Minister Kevin Andrews. |
Critics believe the requirement of an English language exam discriminates against non-English speakers. | Critics believe the requirement of an English language exam discriminates against non-English speakers. |
The new citizenship test is expected to be introduced later this year. | The new citizenship test is expected to be introduced later this year. |
The details were unveiled in a 40-page draft guide that is to be given to all applicants. | The details were unveiled in a 40-page draft guide that is to be given to all applicants. |
Criticism | |
The prospective citizen will have to give a correct answer to 12 out of 20 questions - drawn from a total of about 200. | The prospective citizen will have to give a correct answer to 12 out of 20 questions - drawn from a total of about 200. |
POSSIBLE QUESTIONS What is the first line of Australia's national anthem?Which is Australia's national flower?Where is parliament located?When did first European settlers arrive? | |
Some elements will almost certainly be beyond the knowledge of many ordinary Australians, says the BBC's Nick Bryant in Sydney. | Some elements will almost certainly be beyond the knowledge of many ordinary Australians, says the BBC's Nick Bryant in Sydney. |
They include knowing the country's first prime minister or when European settlers arrived in Australia - or what the opening line of the national anthem is. Another one could be related to the nation's most important horse race. | They include knowing the country's first prime minister or when European settlers arrived in Australia - or what the opening line of the national anthem is. Another one could be related to the nation's most important horse race. |
Applicants who fail the test will be allowed to re-sit the examination. | Applicants who fail the test will be allowed to re-sit the examination. |
But Kate Gauthier, national co-ordinator of refugee support group A Just Australia, criticised the government for introducing a citizenship exam. | But Kate Gauthier, national co-ordinator of refugee support group A Just Australia, criticised the government for introducing a citizenship exam. |
"If they want to have Australia be more integrated they should spend more money on programs that achieve that instead of punishing people who are having trouble achieving that [integration] because they have language barriers and are recovering from things like torture," she was quoted as saying to the Sunday Herald Sun newspaper. | "If they want to have Australia be more integrated they should spend more money on programs that achieve that instead of punishing people who are having trouble achieving that [integration] because they have language barriers and are recovering from things like torture," she was quoted as saying to the Sunday Herald Sun newspaper. |
Mateship return? | |
For the first time, the draft guide lists 10 essential Australian values every citizen must embrace - focusing on "mateship and a fair go" and including tolerance, compassion, freedom of speech, freedom of religion and secular government, equality of men and women and peacefulness. | |
It describes Australia as "a nation at ease with the world and itself", but it expects potential citizens to respect Australia's core values. | |
"Australia has a strong tradition of mateship in which people help and receive help from others voluntarily, especially in times of adversity," it says. | |
"A mate can be a spouse, partner, brother, sister, daughter, son or friend. A mate can be a stranger." | |
The formulation caused controversy in 1999 when voters rejected an attempt by Prime Minister John Howard to have the concept written into the preamble to the constitution. | |
It was criticised as too sexist, or inappropriate for a formal document. |