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Four-year wait to be Aussie

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September 15, 2006 12:00

MIGRANTS will have to wait at least four years before becoming Australian citizens under a Federal Government proposal expected to be announced today.

They will have also have to take an English language test – and failure would stop them becoming Aussies.

The measures are expected to be listed in a discussion paper to be released by parliamentary secretary for immigration Andrew Robb.

Prime Minister John Howard said yesterday the English language requirements feature "prominently" in the package.

"I am keen on everybody learning the English language as soon as possible," he said. "It is absolutely essential."

The Daily Telegraph understands the proposals also include an increase in the waiting period for people to become citizens from three years to four years.

The requirement was last year raised from two to three years, in an attempt to contain the home-grown terror threat. At that time, then citizenship minister John Cobb said the longer migrants spent in Australian society before gaining citizenship, the less vulnerable they were to "falling in with extreme groups".

He said the extra time would allow migrants to "get a job, make mates and go to the pub".

A Federal Government source yesterday told The Daily Telegraph there had been high-level discussions about upping the eligibility requirements from three to four or even five years.

He said there was likely to be public consultation but there would be a short time-frame for people to voice their concerns.

Mr Robb has been working on the proposal since April, when he said knowing the date of the Melbourne Cup was a cultural value that everyone hoping to become an Australian citizen should know.

The English language component was flagged by the Prime Minister as he called on all Muslims to learn English to better integrate into society.

"Integrating means accepting Australian values, it means learning as rapidly as you can the English language if you don't already speak it," Mr Howard said.

His comments won support from several prominent Muslim leaders and Foreign Minister Alexander Downer.

Currently, all permanent skilled migrants must have vocational English, but there are exemptions for areas of acute skills shortages and temporary migrants.

Skilled migrants – who make up about 70 per cent of all immigration – are all tested before being granted a visa. The remaining 30 per cent, generally refugees, family reunion or family members of skilled migrants, have no English requirement.

They are being offered taxpayer-funded English courses but only 62 per cent turned up for classes in the past year.

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The UK introduced a similar requirement quite recently which seems fair enough.
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September 17, 2006 02:36pm

IMMIGRANTS would need to understand the Australian 'fair go' before being granted citizenship under a radical strengthening of immigration laws proposed today.

Compassion, respect and democracy would also be included in the compulsory citizenship test.
And prospective immigrants would need to prove they understood all of this via an English test.

Parliamentary Secretary for Immigration Andrew Robb released the proposals in Melbourne today as part of a citizenship discussion paper promised by the Government earlier this year.

Australian history, national symbols, culture and the democratic system would all be tested by the exam.

The paper says an understanding of these values would help society and the economy.

Hopeful immigrants would also have to wait longer for Australian citizenship if the discussion paper's ideas become law.

"It is very important that people have the time - four years at least - and the understanding and the English skills that when they make the pledge to become an Australian citizen that they know what they are pledging," Mr Robb told the Nine Network.

But failing the test would not rule you out.

The Government says it can not see any obstacles to immigrants resitting the exam.

Feedback may even be given to those who do not pass the first time and they would still be able to retain existing visa arrangements.

Labor has criticised the Government and says there is nothing new in the discussion paper.

"The Howard Government has doubled immigration during its 10 long years and is only now trying to develop policies in order to deal with this," Opposition citizenship spokeswoman Annette Hurley said.

Immigration arrangements in Canada, Britain, Holland and the US are also outlined in the discussion paper.

The Government is taking submissions on the paper until November 17.

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Wannabe Aussie fails citizenship test

Only one person had so far failed the new Australian citizenship test on its first day of operation, the Federal Government said today.


More than 30 people were expected to sit the test today in Queensland and Victoria, with most states observing a public holiday.

From today, prospective citizens must correctly answer 12 of 20 questions covering Australia's history, traditions, geography and government.

A spokeswoman for Immigration Minister Kevin Andrews said the feedback so far today had been positive.

"So far everyone has come back saying it's a lot easier than they expected and they're all very happy,'' she said.

"Everyone's passed except for one person who got a high percentage but failed on one of the values questions.''

Final figures on today's pass and fail rate were expected to be available tonight.

Although aspiring citizens can pass with a 60 per cent mark, there are three so-called "values questions'' which must be answered correctly in order to acquire citizenship.

The test can be undertaken as many times as needed to pass.

The Government has refused to make the test questions public.

The questions are supposed to be chosen from a pool of 200, but the Government today admitted many had not yet been finalised.

Mr Andrews' spokeswoman said it would be at least seven weeks before all 200 questions were ready.

"We're ahead of schedule for the questions. They need to be specifically developed to make sure that the questions are properly worded and clearly understandable,'' she said.

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