This week we read about a DL student, whose pride and love of Australia drew her to become an Australian citizen.
My name is Emily and I am from Taiwan. I have been in Australia for 5 years and recently received my Australian Citizenship Certificate on Australia Day. I would like to share with you how I gained my citizenship and the highlights of the citizenship ceremony.
I started my citizenship preparation 1 month before the examination day. The first thing I did was go to my local town hall to get the resource book Australian Citizenship – Our Common Bond. I spent 1 week reading this, then downloaded an App called Australian Citizenship Test Practice to my smartphone. After that, I spent half an hour a day using the App to practice the test questions. I felt confident by doing this practice. On the examination day, I was well prepared and passed the test on my first go.
Emily's local newspaper |
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following week, surprisingly, I saw an article in the local newspaper. It was titled ‘Gawler welcomes record
new citizens’ with a photo of our group and the mayor. The mayor said that she thought of the positive impacts
that new citizens make in the community, “I think that it will enrich our community, I always think of the different food we get to experience. Over time, understanding different cultures and welcoming people from different
parts of the world into our community will make us stronger.” For me, it was such a wonderful day that gave
me a lot of great memories. I am proud to say, I am an Australian. Ozi ozi ozi!
Oi oi oi!
Would you like to know more about the citizenship test? Click to go to the Australian Citizenship resources HERE.
Would you like to know more about the citizenship test? Click to go to the Australian Citizenship resources HERE.
- Why do some people want to become Australian Citizens?
- If you wanted to become an Australian citizen would you use the App to study?
- The new citizens ate Australian signature food -sausages on bread and pavlova. What do you think is a typical Australian dish?