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What does it take to be a real Australian?

Ipsos studies how citizens of all countries "look at their world" through public opinion polls. Ipsos (1975) was founded in Paris, France. It is the only independent global listed company managed by professional research consultants in the market research consulting industry.

According to the latest Ipsos survey, Australians' views on nationality and nationals are objective and comprehensive. Respondents include people of different religions, first-generation immigrants, second-generation immigrants, homosexuals, people with criminal backgrounds and extreme political views.

Among them, 72% of Australians believe that naturalization plus speaking English is a "real" Australian.

Among the 27 countries surveyed in the world, the second biggest view is that immigrants who can speak English fluently (including PR) are "real" Australians.

The third view (68%) holds that any immigrant with Australian nationality is a "real" Australian citizen regardless of his language level.

In addition, nearly three-quarters (38%) people are willing to agree that those immigrants who have not yet obtained Australian citizenship are also "real" Australians, which is higher than other countries.

The "National Tolerance" index measures a country's tolerance for different religions, immigrant groups, sexual orientation, political stance and differences in laws and regulations.

Ipsos survey found that in the "inclusion index" ranking, Australia ranked fifth, followed by Canada, the United States, South Africa and France.

David Elliott, director of the Ipsos Institute for Social Studies, said that it is not surprising that Australia has always ranked high in terms of tolerance.

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"Australia is a multicultural country. In Australia, people can be exposed to different cultures and religions, which helps people to accept new groups more quickly. " David elliott said. "This is also in line with Ipsos' research results on immigrants and refugees. Globally, Australia is one of the most active countries in accepting immigrants and refugees. "

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Surprisingly, when the respondents were asked "Do they think they are real Australians", only 80% thought "Yes", lower than most other countries.

Elliott believes that in Australia, the proportion of overseas-born population is relatively high, reaching 32%, while the global average is 16%. This can explain where the 20% choice comes from.

Among the respondents, the proportion of "an immigrant who marries an Australian is a real Australian" is also quite high.

In addition, nearly half of Australian respondents believe that even if he was born and raised abroad, but his parents are Australian, then he is also a real Australian.

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