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New Zealand to require citizenship test for migrants from 2027

By Thomson Reuters May 5, 2026 | 8:59 PM

May 6 (Reuters) – Migrants seeking New Zealand citizenship will need to pass a test covering topics such as ​government and human rights from 2027, ‌the country’s internal affairs minister said on Wednesday.

• The test will be conducted in person and feature 20 multi-choice questions in English, 15 ‌of ​which must be answered ⁠correctly to pass.

• Questions ⁠will include topics such as the Bill of Rights Act, human rights, certain criminal offences, voting rights, democratic principles, ​the structure of government, and travel to and from New Zealand.

• “People seeking citizenship ⁠should understand New Zealanders ⁠believe in certain rights, like ​freedom of speech, or that no one ​person or group is above the law,” ‌Internal Affairs Minister Brooke van Velden said in a statement.

• “This test ensures people have sufficient knowledge of their responsibilities and ⁠privileges before receiving citizenship by grant.”

• Currently, applicants only need to sign a declaration that ⁠they understand ‌the responsibilities and privileges of ⁠being a citizen.

• Further details ​on ‌the test are being worked ​on by ⁠the Department of Internal Affairs, van Velden said, adding the test would become a requirement in the second half of 2027.

(Reporting by Christine Chen in Sydney; Editing by ​Himani Sarkar)