Citizenship Changes
Questions
1. Discuss the Citizenship Changes story with another student and record the main points of the discussion.
2. What rights and responsibilities do Australian citizens have?
3. Why was a citizenship test introduced by former Prime Minister John Howard?
4. What sorts of questions are in the test?
5. The Government are going to make the process of getting citizenship easier. True or false?
6. Give an example of a change they are going to make.
7. New citizens will also have to prove they’re trying to fit into society by...
8. Why are some people against the changes?
9. What do you think are Australia’s values?
10. What did you learn watching the BTN story?
2. What rights and responsibilities do Australian citizens have?
3. Why was a citizenship test introduced by former Prime Minister John Howard?
4. What sorts of questions are in the test?
5. The Government are going to make the process of getting citizenship easier. True or false?
6. Give an example of a change they are going to make.
7. New citizens will also have to prove they’re trying to fit into society by...
8. Why are some people against the changes?
9. What do you think are Australia’s values?
10. What did you learn watching the BTN story?
Citizenship
Questions
1. Discuss the Citizenship story with another student and record the main points of the discussion.
2. There are a few ways that you can be a citizen of a country.
Name one of them.
3. When a person applies to be a citizen, what might they have to do?
4. What is dual citizenship?
5. What special rights do you have as a citizen of Australia?
6. What responsibilities do Australian citizens have?
7. How does the Australian government want to change the citizenship laws?
8. Why are some people worried about changing the laws?
9. Should the government be able to take away a person’s Australian citizenship? Why or why not?
10. What do you understand more clearly since watching the BtN Citizenship story?
2. There are a few ways that you can be a citizen of a country.
Name one of them.
3. When a person applies to be a citizen, what might they have to do?
4. What is dual citizenship?
5. What special rights do you have as a citizen of Australia?
6. What responsibilities do Australian citizens have?
7. How does the Australian government want to change the citizenship laws?
8. Why are some people worried about changing the laws?
9. Should the government be able to take away a person’s Australian citizenship? Why or why not?
10. What do you understand more clearly since watching the BtN Citizenship story?