Australian values

Australian values

The Australian government encourages visitors and new residents to learn as much as they can about Australia, including Australia's heritage, language, customs, values and way of life.
We have introduced the Australian Values Statement and the Life in Australia book to help visa applicants learn what it means to live in Australia.  
We require most applicants to sign the Australian Values Statement when they apply for a visa.

The Australia government requires most visa applicants aged 18 and over to sign the Australian Values Statement. In doing so they confirm they will respect Australia's laws and values during their stay in Australia.
You sign the Australian Values Statement when you apply for a visa (permanent or temporary visa) or at your interview (humanitarian visa).

Australian values statement

Applicants for provisional, permanent and a small number of temporary visas are required to have read, or had explained to them, material made available by the government on life in Australia which is contained in the Life in Australia book. These applicants are also asked to understand what may be required of them if they apply for Australian citizenship. This statement is included in affected visa application forms and all applicants aged 18 years and over will need to sign the statement.

Australian values statement(Permanent) 

You must sign this statement if you are aged 18 years or over.
I confirm that I have read, or had explained to me, information provided by the Australian Government on Australian society and values.
I understand:
  • Australian society values respect for the freedom and dignity of the individual, freedom of religion, commitment to the rule of law, Parliamentary democracy, equality of men and women and a spirit of egalitarianism that embraces mutual respect, tolerance, fair play and compassion for those in need and pursuit of the public good
  • Australian society values equality of opportunity for individuals, regardless of their race, religion or ethnic background
  • the English language, as the national language, is an important unifying element of Australian society.
I undertake to respect these values of Australian society during my stay in Australia and to obey the laws of Australia.
I understand that, if I should seek to become an Australian citizen:
  • Australian citizenship is a shared identity, a common bond which unites all Australians while respecting their diversity
  • Australian citizenship involves reciprocal rights and responsibilities. The responsibilities of Australian Citizenship include obeying Australian laws, including those relating to voting at elections and serving on a jury.
If I meet the legal qualifications for becoming an Australian citizen and my application is approved I understand that I would have to pledge my loyalty to Australia and its people.
Signature of Applicant
 From:
http://www.border.gov.au/Trav/Life/Aust#

1 comment:

  1. Do you want to be a citizen of Australia? Then you have to pass the Australian citizenship test. But to pass the Australian citizenship test you'll have to study much. You can study our Australian citizenship test practice questions to pass the test easily.

    ReplyDelete