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Reforming the UK's Citizenship Test: Building Bridges, Not Barriers


ISBN13: 9781529218527
Published: April 2022
Publisher: Bristol University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
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How many questions could you answer in a pub quiz about British values? Designed to ensure new migrants have accepted British values and integrated, the UK's citizenship test is often portrayed as a bad pub quiz with answers few citizens know. With the launch of a new post-Brexit immigration system, this is a critical time to change the test. Thom Brooks draws on first-hand experience of taking the test, and interviews with key figures including past Home Secretaries, to expose the test as ineffective and a barrier to citizenship. This accessible guide offers recommendations for transforming the citizenship test into a 'bridge to citizenship' which fosters greater inclusion and integration.

Subjects:
Immigration, Asylum, Refugee and Nationality Law
Contents:
1. A Bad Pub Quiz
2. Why Test for Citizenship?
3. A New Beginning
4. Not Learning from Mistakes
5. From Trivia to Trivial
6. Building Bridges and a Better Test
7. Conclusion and Recommendations