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Australian Citizenship Test - Format, Requirements, and How to Pass

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Agents de migration australiens
16 juillet 2025
7
minute de lecture

Becoming an Australian citizen is a truly significant milestone for many seeking to establish their lives here. For many applicants, the Australian citizenship test is an important step in this journey. This test is more than just a formality; it is an assessment that applicants must pass to demonstrate that they have a clear understanding of Australia, its people, rich history, core values, and the responsibilities and privileges that come with Australian citizenship.

Using the official practice test and reviewing sample questions can significantly improve your confidence and chances of success. Below is an overview of the test format:

Time: 45 minutes

Number of questions: 20 multiple-choice questions

Pass mark: 75% (15 correct answers) and 100% on all 5 ‘values’ questions

Language: English

The test aims to promote a genuine sense of belonging and shared identity. It is specifically designed to be accessible to individuals from diverse backgrounds, placing its emphasis on essential knowledge rather than highly intricate legal or historical details. The Australian way of life is deeply rooted in these shared understandings, and the citizenship test plays a crucial role in confirming this integration.

What Is the Australian Citizenship Test? (Overview)

The Australian citizenship test is a computer-based assessment designed to evaluate an applicant's understanding of Australia. Its content is derived from the official study resource, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond, which covers key topics, such as Australian values, history, government, and the rights and responsibilities of citizens.

The test comprises multiple-choice questions and must be taken in English at approved test centres across Australia. Candidates must achieve a specific score to pass this test. The format closely resembles a real exam, providing clear instructions for attempting all 20 questions.

The overarching aim of the test is to ensure that prospective new citizens gain a foundational understanding of Australian society and the core principles that underpin it. Taking a practice test can familiarise candidates with the question types. A thorough review of all the information in the study guide is crucial for success.

Who Must Sit the Australian Citizenship Test?

Generally, most applicants for Australian citizenship by conferral aged between 18 and 59 are required to sit the citizenship test. However, there are some exemptions that may apply.

Exemptions include:

  • People with a permanent physical or mental incapacity that genuinely prevents them from understanding the nature of the application
  • Individuals who are stateless
  • Individuals who may be eligible for citizenship through other pathways (such as being born to a former Australian citizen), where the test may not be required

In most cases, the Department of Home Affairs will automatically assess your eligibility and confirm if you qualify for an exemption during the application process.

However, it is always important to consult the Department of Home Affairs website for the most up-to-date information on exemptions, as eligibility criteria can change. The Department of Home Affairs website offers detailed information on who is required to take the test and the specific circumstances under which exemptions may be granted.

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How Long Does the Citizenship Test Take?

The citizenship test is relatively short and designed for efficient completion. Applicants are allotted 45 minutes to complete the test, but the actual time taken can vary depending on:

  • Reading speed: An individual's reading speed determines how quickly they can read and process each question
  • English comprehension abilities: The applicant’s ability to clearly understand the wording and answer choices is also an important factor in test completion

The questions are designed to be concise and straightforward, so most applicants are able to successfully complete the assessment within the allocated timeframe. This efficient design ensures the process is as smooth as possible for all applicants.

Citizenship Test Pass Mark and Success Rate

Official pass rate statistics for the Australian citizenship test are not publicly released by the Department of Home Affairs. Nevertheless, the test is specifically designed to be achievable for those who have thoroughly prepared using the official study resource, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond.

The focus is on fundamental knowledge, and diligent study increases the likelihood of a successful outcome. From our experience, consistent preparation is key to achieving the required pass score. Aiming for at least 75 percent on practice materials is a good strategy. Successful applicants typically master the 20 multiple-choice questions presented in the test. It is not about a perfect 100 but demonstrating sufficient knowledge to become an Australian citizen.

Tips for Preparation:

  • Study the official resource: Carefully study the booklet Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond to develop a fundamental understanding of key concepts.
  • Complete online practice tests: These tests help applicants become familiar with the question style and identify patterns.
  • Take mock exams: Mock tests simulate the real test conditions, helping applicants improve their time management.
  • Review incorrect answers: This helps applicants identify weak areas and focus their study efforts before attempting the test.

Topics and Example Questions in the Citizenship Test

L'examen de citoyenneté australienne couvre un large éventail de sujets, tous basés sur le contenu essentiel de la citoyenneté australienne : Our Common Bond (Notre lien commun). Ce livret complet fournit toutes les informations dont vous avez besoin pour vous préparer. Voici quelques exemples de questions que vous pourriez rencontrer :

  • Quelles sont les valeurs partagées par les Australiens ?
  • Quelles sont les responsabilités des citoyens australiens ?
  • Quel est le système de gouvernement en Australie ?
  • Qui est le chef d'État en Australie ?
  • Quelles sont les couleurs du drapeau national australien ?

Il est absolument essentiel d'étudier attentivement la ressource officielle, car les questions spécifiques de l'examen varient. En vous préparant à l'examen de citoyenneté en comprenant ces points essentiels, vous maximiserez vos chances de réussite. Pour de nombreuses personnes, passer un test d'entraînement à la citoyenneté australienne en ligne peut fournir un aperçu utile de l'examen réel. Ces tests pratiques comportent souvent des questions à choix multiples qui reflètent l'évaluation réelle et couvrent des domaines clés tels que les valeurs australiennes et le mode de vie australien.

What Happens After You Pass the Test?

If you successfully pass the citizenship test, you can proceed to the final stages of the citizenship application process. This typically involves:

  • Attending a citizenship ceremony (if you receive an invitation), a momentous occasion upon application approval
  • Taking the Australian Citizenship Pledge to formally become an Australian citizen.
  • Receiving your Australian citizenship certificate after taking this solemn pledge, gaining all the rights and responsibilities that accompany this significant status.

The time between passing the test and attending the ceremony can vary, but it typically takes 3 to 6 months, depending on how long your local council takes to process the application processing takes. Your journey towards becoming an Australian citizen reaches its culmination.

What Happens If You Do Not Pass the Test?

If you do not pass the test, do not be disheartened; you can retake it after a short waiting period. This waiting period before you can attempt the test again provides valuable time to study the material again and prepare more effectively.

Steps after not passing:

  • Rebooking the test: You will need to schedule another test appointment through the Department of Home Affairs
  • Waiting period: A short waiting period may apply before you can retake the test
  • Reviewing study material: Revisit Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond and focus on areas where you struggled

You may also seek additional resources or professional support if you believe it would be beneficial for your preparation. Reviewing the multiple-choice questions and understanding Australian history and values is crucial for your next attempt. Our experience shows that perseverance pays off when preparing for the Australian citizenship test.

Why Use a Migration Agent for the Citizenship Test Application?

While engaging an Australian Migration Agent is not mandatory, professional guidance can be beneficial, as every situation is unique and should be treated accordingly. A registered migration agent from Australian Migration Agents can support you with:

  • Eligibility review: We offer expert advice and invaluable guidance throughout the entire citizenship application process, starting with confirming you meet citizenship requirements before applying.
  • Document preparation: We organise and review your documents to avoid delays or errors.
  • Application accuracy: Ensure your application is complete and submitted correctly.
  • Mock tests: We can provide resources and tailored support for preparing for the citizenship test.
  • Ongoing guidance: Offer clear advice and updates throughout the application process.

We can provide practical assistance to navigate the legal process for your Australian citizenship goal, making the journey to becoming an Australian citizen clearer and more manageable.

If you would like guidance or support with your citizenship application, please reach out to Australian Migration Agents today.

Australian Citizenship Practice Test — Try Free Sample Questions

Preparing for the Australian citizenship test becomes much easier when you practise. Here are some sample questions to familiarise you with how applicants are assessed on Australian values, history, and government:

  1. What is the name of the national anthem of Australia?
    1. God Save the King
    2. Advance Australia Fair
    3. Waltzing Matilda
    4. Southern Cross Song
  2. What do we commemorate on ANZAC Day?
    1. The arrival of the First Fleet
    2. Australia’s independence
    3. Australians who served and died in wars
    4. The signing of the Constitution
  3. What is the capital city of Australia?
    1. Sydney
    2. Melbourne
    3. Canberra
    4. Brisbane
  4. Who is Australia’s Head of State?
    1. The Prime Minister
    2. The King of Australia
    3. The Governor-General
    4. The Chief Justice
  5. What do the stars on the Australian flag represent?
    1. The states and territories
    2. The Southern Cross and Commonwealth
    3. Famous explorers
    4. Australian wildlife
  6. What is the role of the Australian Parliament?
    1. To enforce laws
    2. To interpret laws
    3. To make and change laws
    4. To manage local councils
  7. What does the rule of law mean in Australia?
    1. Laws apply only to citizens
    2. Laws apply equally to everyone
    3. Laws apply only to politicians
    4. Laws can be ignored if unfair
  8. How are members of the Australian Parliament chosen?
    1. By appointment
    2. By inheritance
    3. By election by the people
    4. By the courts
  9. What is the official language of Australia?
    1. No official language
    2. English
    3. French
    4. Indigenous languages
  10. What is one responsibility of Australian citizens aged 18 and over?
    1. Join the military
    2. Vote in elections
    3. Pay school fees
    4. Work full-time
  11. What is one right that all Australians enjoy?
    1. The right to free housing
    2. The right to avoid taxes
    3. The right to ignore laws
    4. The right to vote
  12. What does freedom of speech mean in Australia?
    1. You can say anything without limits
    2. You can speak freely within the law
    3. Only politicians can speak freely
    4. Speech is controlled by the government
  13. What is the role of the Prime Minister?
    1. Head of State
    2. Leader of the government
    3. Leader of the courts
    4. State governor
  14. What happened on 26 January 1788?
    1. The First Fleet arrived in Australia
    2. Australia became a republic
    3. The Constitution was signed
    4. Federation occurred
  15. Why is it important to respect different cultures in Australia?
    1. It is required by law
    2. It promotes equality and social harmony
    3. It increases tourism
    4. It replaces Australian culture
  16. What is the purpose of voting in Australia?
    1. To select judges
    2. To choose government representatives
    3. To change laws directly
    4. To appoint the King
  17. What does equality under the law mean?
    1. Some people have more rights
    2. Only citizens are protected
    3. Laws apply only in cities
    4. Everyone is treated the same by the law
  18. What is one way Australians can contribute to their community?
    1. Avoid paying taxes
    2. Volunteer or help others
    3. Ignore local laws
    4. Only focus on personal success
  19. What does a jury do in the Australian legal system?
    1. Makes laws
    2. Decides if a person is guilty or not
    3. Represents the government
    4. Enforces penalties
  20. Why is it important to follow Australian laws?
    1. To avoid fines only
    2. Because police require it
    3. To gain citizenship automatically
    4. To maintain order and fairness in society

Questions fréquemment posées

How many questions are in the Australian citizenship test?

The Australian citizenship test consists of 20 multiple-choice questions. These questions are based on the official study guide, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond, and cover topics such as Australian values, history, government, and civic responsibilities.

What score do I need to pass?

To pass the test, you must achieve a minimum score of 75 percent, which means correctly answering at least 15 out of 20 questions. Some questions focus specifically on Australian values, and these must also be answered correctly.

Can I retake the test if I fail?

Yes, if you do not pass the test on your first attempt, you can retake it after a short waiting period. This time should be used to review the study material, focus on weaker areas, and complete additional practice tests to improve your performance.

How difficult is the test?

The test is simple for applicants who have prepared properly. It focuses on basic knowledge rather than complex details. Most candidates find the questions manageable after studying the official booklet and completing practice tests.

Can I sit the test in another language?

No, the Australian citizenship test is conducted in English only. Applicants are expected to have a basic understanding of English to complete the test.

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Answer key:

Question #

Correct Answer

1

B

2

C

3

C

4

B

5

B

6

C

7

B

8

C

9

A

10

B

11

D

12

B

13

B

14

A

15

B

16

B

17

D

18

B

19

B

20

D

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