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自从2015年西班牙寻求公民被要求通过两门考试和支付500欧元的申请人有45分钟的费用为15回答的25个问题,涵盖西班牙文化,社会和历史。
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How might your life change if you had to pass a comprehensive test about your country to graduate from high school?
If you moved to a new country, what aspects of its culture and history would you find most important to learn, and why?
Can someone be a good citizen without knowing historical dates and facts; what characteristics do you think define good citizenship?
What challenges might a person face while studying for a citizenship test in a language that is not their first?
Do you believe there are better ways to welcome newcomers than a citizenship test; if so, what might they be?
Imagine you're designing a citizenship test for your country; what one question would you definitely include and why?
Should the ability to participate in political processes require passing a test when many citizens born in the country might not pass it themselves?
How would it feel to have your right to stay in a country depend on passing a test, and how might this affect your sense of belonging?
In your view, does requiring immigrants to pass a citizenship test contribute to or detract from the cultural diversity of a country?
Why do you think some people oppose or support the idea of a citizenship test for immigrants, and where do you stand on this spectrum?
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