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A new English skills test in US immigration: will it help Indian migrants?

There are likely to be some changes in the U.S. citizenship test. Could that become a problem for some candidates under the new rules?

August 24, 2023 / 11:20 IST
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Expected to come into effect next year (2024), USA’s new citizenship test has stirred worries among immigrants and several advocates. The Biden Administration has received some backlash for making the citizenship process more difficult for certain sections. The extensive naturalization procedure, which must be completed in order to become an American citizen, already takes several months. This is in addition to the condition of having permanent residency years before the individual considers applying.

What's new in the 2024 US Citizenship test:

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In 2020, the former U.S. administration under Donald Trump had made the citizenship test tougher. It was longer and more complicated than the one it replaced. When Joe Biden took over the White House in 2020, he declared that he wished to end those obstacles to citizenship and restore the older version, and his government rolled back the changes. Unfortunately, that did not last long since U.S. officials declared in December 2022 that they’d be making a much-needed update to the test. It was deemed necessary because the test was last updated fifteen years ago.

The newer format may see the inclusion of a speaking section in the updated test by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). An officer would show the subject images of everyday situations and ask them to explain these verbally. This is a change from the current test since the assessment of an applicant’s speaking ability in the 2008 version was done by way of questions about personal queries. It is considered an easier process as the questions posed to the candidates were already answered during the naturalization documentation.