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Canberra to review migrant test | Canberra to review migrant test |
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Australia is to review its citizenship test after figures showed about 10% of applicants were repeatedly failing. | |
Immigration Minister Chris Evans said officials would assess the test, introduced in October 2007, to find out why some people were not passing. | |
Would-be citizens must correctly answer 12 out of 20 questions on Australian life, culture and history. | Would-be citizens must correctly answer 12 out of 20 questions on Australian life, culture and history. |
Rights groups have criticised the test, saying it discriminates against applicants who do not speak English. | Rights groups have criticised the test, saying it discriminates against applicants who do not speak English. |
The test was introduced under the previous government, which said it would improve national unity by ensuring new citizens were better integrated into society. | The test was introduced under the previous government, which said it would improve national unity by ensuring new citizens were better integrated into society. |
The computer-based test can be taken any number of times, but is a citizenship requirement after migrants have lived four years in Australia. | The computer-based test can be taken any number of times, but is a citizenship requirement after migrants have lived four years in Australia. |
'Normal process' | |
Mr Evans said that, so far, 8,402 people had taken the test a total of 10,636 times, with about 90% of applicants passing on first or subsequent attempts. | Mr Evans said that, so far, 8,402 people had taken the test a total of 10,636 times, with about 90% of applicants passing on first or subsequent attempts. |
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? | |
He said the review was part of "the normal process of any new government". | |
He said that the government, which took over following general elections in November, supported the citizenship test and wanted to encourage migrants to become citizens. | |
"However... if people are not succeeding, we need to find out why, and how we can help to support them better," he said. | "However... if people are not succeeding, we need to find out why, and how we can help to support them better," he said. |
A similar citizenship test in the UK was taken 136,441 times between November 2005 and February 2007, with a total pass rate of 68%. | |
The UK Home Office could not say what percentage of applicants failed the test repeatedly. |
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