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    I wouldn't say that in itself that's a bad thing Paul, but what I do object to is the actual cost involved in even getting to the point where you can take the so called " citizenship test ". The test itself is just yet another costly exercise on top of other expensive requirements that one has to comply with.
    In my opinion the test is irrelevant anyway and geared up to make it difficult to pass in order that the application fees keep coming in.
    Are the government really saying that if an applicant, probably by more luck than judgement, scores 15 and passes then that person will make a good UK citizen and integrate etc., whereas one who achieves a score of 14 would obviously not be up to it?
    However, I might just accept the concept of a test if the questions were more relevant to everyday practical life and not just knowing what Tudor queen etc., was on the throne at any particular time!

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