En route pour devenir “Aussie”
Sep
01
2009

C’est aujourd’hui que Madame et moi avons passe le test de “citizenship” – derniere ligne droite avant de faire notre demande pour devenir des Aussies – citoyens de ce pays – l’Australie. Le test n’est pas particulierement difficile et il suffit de repondre correctement a 60% des 20 questions (QCM) pour obtenir un “pass”. J’ai eu 100%…ainsi qu’Isabelle.

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6 Responses to “En route pour devenir “Aussie””

  1. Gravatar of Pierre Pierre

    Felicitation a tout les deux ! :)

  2. Gravatar of renet@web renet@web

    Merci Pierre pour le sympathique commentaire.

  3. Gravatar of Stephanie et Dung Stephanie et Dung

    Felicitation! Vous avez assure un max!! Alors y a eu une degustation de vegemite durant le test? Gros bisous aux 3 futurs aussies :)

  4. Gravatar of renet@web renet@web

    Salut vous deux 3/4.
    Merci pour le message. Je vois que les vacances n’ont pas ete de tout repos.
    C’est bientot votre tour de faire le test .
    Pop Question . En quelle annee l’Australie a t’elle gagnee les Ashes au Cricket?
    Bises, A+

  5. Gravatar of Stephanie Stephanie

    Oulala!! Ben va nous falloir reviser :)

    Bises! J’espere que tout va bien … les dernieres photos/videos d’Etienne montrent qu’il a deja bien change … bientot 2 ans :)

  6. Gravatar of 6 Feet (Down) Under » Devinez qui va bientôt avoir un nouveau passeport ??? 6 Feet (Down) Under » Devinez qui va bientôt avoir un nouveau passeport ???

    [...] effet, Pascal et moi avons réussi – haut la main, OUAIS !!! – le test de citoyenneté en septembre [...]

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