Just as there are multiple ways to approach tackling the Australian citizenship test, there are also scores of people who have successfully completed the exam and who are now enjoying life as fully-fledged Australian citizens. Able to provide inspiration for those still waiting for their testing day, these citizens can also impart helpful advice and knowledge to assist in making the test preparation process and the act of taking the test itself easier and more enjoyable. Case studies of successful Australian citizenship test takers may not directly influence the outcome of new test scores, but can be a comforting asset to those gearing up for the exam, and reading about their individual stories may provide new ideas for taking on the citizenship challenge.
Having arrived in Australia only a month before deciding to take the test, Amelia Sweeney of Adelaide had a few friends already established in the area, but was still experiencing a bit of shock after her whirlwind move from Ireland. Seeking a more adventurous and rugged lifestyle in Australia, and hoping to secure a job more relevant to her skills as an artist, Sweeney was convinced that she’d ace the test without much preparation ñuntil she took her first practice exam. With a score of fifty percent, Sweeney realized that she needed to do something fast about her lack of knowledge on the covered topics. Using a computer software program with study capabilities available via mobile phone, Sweeney practiced during job hunting breaks and while out on walks, bringing her practice scores up to a remarkable ninety percent. With a passing grade on her test, Sweeney went on to secure an Australian passport, and now travels throughout the country curating local art and selling occasional pieces of her own.
Hailing from an entirely different part of the world, Frank Singh of Vietnam decided to move to Sydney with his family in search of a new lifestyle, and wanted to take the citizenship test as quickly as possible in order to begin a new chapter in his life. Singh took the time to study the government-issued booklet carefully, but found that he was still unclear about some important concepts and points after reading it several times. Working with his wife and children to discuss the material, rather than simply scan it on the page, Singh was able to develop a strong sense of Australian laws, history, and culture, helping him pass the test . Smoothly entering the workforce, Singh and his wife are expecting a third child, and have nothing but smiles and great stories to tell about their lives down under thus far.
Every personal story touched by the experience of becoming an Australian is bound to be unique, but when the citizenship test is prepared for with care and a positive attitude, stories are likely to be ones worth telling, whether it’s sharing the tale with friends and family or helping others prepare for their own examinations.
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Gung-ho! Is there a better way to know more about the Citizenship test and life than talking with those very people who completed the test successfully and living as Australian Citizenship Test. Talking to a successful taker of the Citizenship test will be an added booster along side the own preparation for the Citizenship Test.
True to the proverbial word of ‘where there is will, there is way’, it’s glad to read the true story about successful person who completed the test and acquired Australian Citizenship. It’s a pleasant life to live in Australia and nothing can match living as an Australian Citizen.
It’s awesome to know the personal story of people who took the Australian Citizenship test. No one can deny the toughness of the test and the fruit of gaining Australian Citizenship.
Tales of the persons who have secured Australian citizenship may be regarded as treasure because people who have hailed from different countries and different cultures are the right ones to provide genuine and material experiences. It will be obviously beneficial to have living communication with a few of those fortunate persons who have had success in Australian citizenship test.