Becoming an Australian citizen is the final step in your migration journey, granting you the right to vote, hold an Australian passport, and enjoy full civic privileges. To get there, most applicants must pass the Australian Citizenship Test, which assesses their knowledge of Australian history, values, and responsibilities.
We help Nigerians and Africans prepare effectively, so test day feels like a celebration, not a challenge.
20 multiple-choice questions
Topics: Australian history, government, rights & responsibilities, values
Must score at least 75%
Test is computer-based and in English
One mandatory section covers Australian values (must get all 5 value questions correct)
Applicants aged 18–59 years applying for citizenship by conferral
Some exemptions for age, disability, or English ability
The test is based on the book Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond
Read it thoroughly and practice with the official sample questions
Take timed quizzes to get familiar with question style
Afrovo provides simulated test environments for clients
Respect for the freedom and dignity of the individual
Equality of men and women
Rule of law
Parliamentary democracy
Peacefulness
Mutual respect and tolerance
Choose a time when you’re prepared but not rushed; delays can slow your citizenship process
Arrive early with ID documents
Read each question carefully before answering
Study guides tailored for Africans
Practice tests with feedback
One-on-one Q&A sessions
Strategies for mastering Australian values questions
“I was nervous about the citizenship test, but Afrovo’s coaching made it simple. I scored 100% and got my citizenship in record time.”
— Samuel, Former PR Holder from Nigeria
🎯 Ready to pass your citizenship test with confidence?
👉 Book a Citizenship Prep Session
📋 Not sure if you meet the citizenship requirements?
👉 Request a Citizenship Eligibility Check
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