yes
i think only if you get an Australian citizenship.
Only people who were British subjects on the Commonwealth electoral roll at 25 January 1984 are allowed to vote without Australian citizenship.
The Citizenship test is mainly to test the English and Civics knowledge of the applicant. The pattern is such that the applicant should answer 6 out of 10 civics questions correctly; read 1 out of 3 sentences correctly and write 1 out of 3 sentences correctly in order to clear the test. The English test will be based on simple English only and the fluency of the applicant will be tested.
An American citizenship test consists of a civics test, reading, and writing. It is structured to make sure that the person has an understanding of the English language. The reading and writing exam consist of questions that are read to the immigration officer and then the immigrant writes the answer to the question. The civics test consists of ten questions, and the applicant has to get six correct to pass.
the citizen test is a test only for migrants.it is for them so they can become australian.
Only Australian citizens can join the Australian army. www.defencejobs.gov should answer all questions about the army and its jobs
the only way to get an Australian passport is to be born in Australia or to be a naturalised australin citizen. you must have an original copy of your birth certificate or citizenship certificate.
No you cannot lose it generally, you can only lose it if 1) you have commited some kind of major crime 2) you have lied when applying for citizenship 3) you got another countries nationality/citizenship before 2002
William Hovell was an English explorer who travelled to New South Wales in 1813. Explorer Hamilton Hume was Australian-born, having been born near Parramatta in 1797. However, when he lived, there was no concept of Australian citizenship, as this is something that only came into being with the creation in 1901 of the nation of the Commonwealth of Australia.
Selective test is a very very hard test. Its only for 0.01% of Australian children can pass this test.
As of 2013, only if they get married in ACT, and even then, they would need to check with local immigration law.
Selective test is a very very hard test. Its only for 0.01% of Australian children can pass this test.