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Most applicants aged 18 to 59 must pass the citizenship test; people under 18 or 60 and over are generally exempt.
Applicants for citizenship by conferral who are aged 18 to 59 generally must sit and pass the Australian citizenship test, which covers Australia's values, history, and the responsibilities and privileges of citizenship. You also generally need basic English.
People aged 60 and over, and applicants under 18, are generally not required to sit the test, although other requirements still apply. There are also provisions for people with certain conditions that prevent them from sitting the test.
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