Back in April, the Australian government made some changes in the requirement of attaining citizenship; these changes would make the process harder to get citizenship. One of the new requirements was to have advanced English language skills so that the individual would better "integrate" into society. Another is to show proof of being a permanent resident for at least four years and can show that they are a member of the community. As of today, the new bill has faced some backlash and is currently being revised in hopes of getting passed in the future.
Source:
Australia citizenship overhaul hits Senate hurdle. (2017, October 19). BBC. Retrieved from http://www.bbc.com/news/world-australia-41674895
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