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Application Process for the Australian Citizenship Test

Submit Citizenship Application

  • Apply online via ImmiAccount.
  • Pay the fee (AUD$540 for adults).

Wait for Approval

  • Receive an invitation letter to book the test.
  • Processing time: 3–6 months.

Book the Test

  • Schedule at a nearby test center using ImmiAccount.
  • Bring ID (passport, driver’s license) and appointment letter.

Take the Test

  • Arrive 15 minutes early.
  • Complete the 20-question, 45-minute computer-based test.

After the Test

  • If you pass: Wait for a citizenship ceremony invitation
  • If you fail: Rebook a free retake in 3–6 weeks.

Guide to Australian/Aussie Citizenship test

The Australian Citizenship Test (ACT) is an important step on the path to becoming a citizen of Australia. The test is intended to make sure that the applicant has a good understanding of Australia’s history, values, government and civic responsibilities. This test is more than a formality. It’s a way to show your commitment to integration into Australian society, and to upholding democratic principles.

Application Process for Citizenship test

Eligible applicants can gather all information by visiting the Australian Embassy of your country or through online platforms. There are several ways to apply for Australian citizenship, each with its specific requirements and conditions. The most common method is by conferral. It requires applicants to live in Australia on a valid visa for 4 years, including 1 year as a permanent resident, maintaining a good character, with basic knowledge of English language and Australian society.

What is Common Bond?

Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond is the official resource booklet provided by the Department of Home Affairs to help applicants prepare for the Australian citizenship test. It contains all the information needed to pass the test, including details about Australia’s history, culture, values, and the responsibilities and privileges of citizenship. The booklet is available for download in multiple languages to assist applicants from diverse backgrounds.

Test Structure & Requirements

The Australian Citizenship Test is designed to evaluate your knowledge of Australia’s history, values, government, and civic responsibilities. Understanding the test’s structure, format, and requirements is crucial for effective preparation and success. Below is a detailed breakdown of the test’s format, passing criteria, and the key sections covered.

Format of the Test

The Australian Citizenship Test consists of 20 multiple-choice questions to be completed in 45 minutes. It is a computer-based test conducted only in English at authorized test centers.

Question Type and Number:

  • The test consists of 20 multiple-choice questions.
  • Each question has three or four possible answers, and you must select the correct one.

Time Limit:

  • You are given 45 minutes to complete the test.
  • While most candidates finish within 20–30 minutes, the extra time allows for careful review of answers.

Delivery Method:

  • The test is computer-based and must be taken at an authorized test center.
  • It is conducted only in English, as proficiency in English is a key requirement for Australian citizenship.

Passing Criteria

To pass the Australian Citizenship Test, you must meet the following requirements:

Overall Score:

  • You need to answer at least 15 out of 20 questions correctly, achieving a 75% overall score.

Australian Values Section:

  • The test includes 5 mandatory questions on Australian values, such as freedom, equality, and the rule of law.
  • You must answer all 5 of these questions correctly (100% score) to pass, regardless of your performance in other sections.

Testable Sections

Australia and Its People:

  • History: Key events such as the arrival of the First Fleet in 1788, Federation in 1901, and the significance of ANZAC Day.
  • Symbols: National symbols like the Australian flag, the Commonwealth Coat of Arms, and the national flower (golden wattle).
  • Indigenous Heritage: The culture, history, and contributions of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, including their connection to the land and the importance of reconciliation.

Democratic Beliefs, Rights, and Liberties:

  • Democratic Principles: The importance of democracy, freedom of speech, and the right to protest.
  • Rights and Responsibilities: Key rights, such as voting and freedom of religion, as well as responsibilities like obeying the law and serving on a jury.
  • Equality: The principle that all Australians are equal under the law, regardless of gender, race, or religion.

Government and Law in Australia:

  • Political System: The structure of Australia’s government, including the roles of the Parliament, the Prime Minister, and the Governor-General.
  • Legal System: The rule of law, the role of the courts, and the importance of an independent judiciary.
  • Voting: The compulsory voting system and the significance of participating in elections.

Australian Values:

  • Core Values: Freedom, equality, fairness, and respect for the rule of law.
  • Mutual Respect: The importance of treating others with dignity and respecting diversity.
  • Community Participation: The expectation that citizens will contribute to the community and help others in need.

Citizenship Test Exempted Candidates

So firstly people who do not need to undertake the test:(Cases where candidates are exempted to give test)

  • A person aged under 18 
  • Person aged 60 or over 
  • Individual with impairment and loss of sight, hearing and speech 
  • Permanent or enduring physical or mental incapacity 
  • Born to a former Australian Citizen
  • Born in Australia and currently stateless

Important point

Children under 16 years are not required to meet the residence requirements but must be permanent residents.

  • The age limit to apply for the test is 18 and over.

General Eligibility Criteria

Residence Requirements

  • Being an Australian permanent resident 
  • Spouse, partner or child of residing Australian as well eligible migrant can apply.
  • Planning to reside and maintaining connection with Australia
  • Person living in Australia for four years, must not be absent for more than 1 year
  • Person with permanent visa holder living for 1 year in Australia with less than 90 days absence.

Good Character Assessment 

 Any candidate of age 18 years or over must retain good character, which involves a character test and police check.

  • Person must not have any considerable criminal record.
  • Applicants cannot apply if he/she is in prison in Australia, or have proceedings pending against you.
  • A person should be obedient to Australian laws and community and should not associate with people who are rebelling against immigration regulations.
  • No connection to any terrorist activities or any past records to these crimes, and if the authorities came to know about your any possible involvement, the application will be denied.

Things that can affect your character requirements:

  • Court cases against you or serious past criminal records.
  • Any involvement in illegal violence activities such as sexual violence or drug usage 

To be of good character, candidates should be honest and not hide any valuable information or show any false documents or information to the Australian Immigration Department.No fraudulent act would be supported.

Language Proficiency (English Requirement)

Applicants should be able to understand, speak, read and write English, increasing chances of acing the test. A person having basic knowledge of English makes communication easier and helps applicants to participate.

Tips for Test Preparation

A person should have a core focus on knowledge of Australian culture, its democrats , history and beliefs. Applicants can study from the given resource bool, handbook or from “Our Common Bond’ which is available online and easily accessible which have both test non testable parts required for the test also.Podcast series are available to help you for test preparation. The Australian Government itself has a handy booklet which is translated in various languages.

Some tips for acing the test are:

Applicants should focus on Australian Cultural and democratic values, familiarise themselves with citizen duties. You should have a grip on current affairs and historical achievements of Australia. As well, stay up to date about cultural events and important news.

Important Documents Checklist/ Required

Candidates must provide these documents for identification to support their Australian Citizenship application:

  • Passport
  • Driving License
  • Birth Certificate/ Issued age proof card by Australia
  • National identification card

Other important documents needed for processing are:

  • Photograph and signature
  • Current residential address

Important Note:

Bring special documents that help in supporting your application such as special exemptions or concessions that benefits you.

Australian Citizenship Test 2025: Booking, Requirements, and Rules

The Australian Citizenship Test is a mandatory assessment for applicants seeking citizenship. This guide covers test booking, fees, format, passing criteria, rules, and support options.

Test Booking Time and Location

Application Processing Time

Cost of Test Application

Required Test Score

  • Answer 20 multiple-choice questions.
  • Answer all 5 Australian values questions correctly.
  • Achieve a mark of at least 75% overall.

Assistance During the Test

Test Rules for Candidates

  • No talking with other people.
  • No use of mobile phones.
  • No cheating or plagiarism.

After Test Results

After giving the Australian Citizenship Test, If the candidate scores the passing score, that person is eligible for citizenship ceremony and would be given further information.The invitation letter would be sent to the applicant to attend a citizenship ceremony. At the citizenship ceremony, the applicants make a commitment to Australia by pledging. The pledge is a declaration of commitment to Australian values, its diversity and its democratic values. Then you are granted Australian citizenship.

Otherwise, If the person fails to score decently, one can book another appointment for test retake which would not affect application process.Alternatively, you may be able to take a different type of test that is more suited to your abilities or circumstances.During the recent years failure rate of test has come around 65 percent.

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FAQS

How many questions are there in the Citizenship test?

Usually, there are tests based on Multiple choice questions, there are around 20 multiple choice questions and five Australian value questions.

How long do you have to wait for approval after the Australian citizenship test?

This typically takes several months to a year, however other factors such as documents completion or numbers of applications can delay test dates as well processing time but with evidence of citizenship it can take up to 21 days.

What happens after you pass the Australian citizenship test?

If you pass the citizenship test, you will receive an application or invitation letter to attend the citizenship ceremony. It gets you a step closer to getting you Australian citizenship.

Has the Australian citizenship test changed in recent years?

There are such significant changes other than the Australian Government has added ‘national values’ to test. They have added 5 questions based on the values of Australian people. As it is said, it will help in shaping the country and become better citizens.

How to reschedule the Australian citizenship test?

If you are unable to attend the given test date, You can reschedule online at the Home Affairs Department, however some appointments can not be rescheduled online so one can call 131 880.

Why do every 80 people a week fail the Citizenship test?

There are many factors for failing the test, few of them are:
They are not able to understand English or are poor at language proficiency which affects their test results. They do not understand Australian values and nation values or did not study keenly from the given booklet.

What if I have difficulty with English or using a computer?

If you have trouble reading in English, assistance is available. You can listen to the test questions through headphones, and staff can provide help with computer use if needed. It’s important to inform the Department of Home Affairs of any such requirements in advance.

Is the test available in languages other than English?

The test is conducted in English only. However, the “Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond” booklet is available in multiple languages to assist with preparation.