Resident non-citizen voting acquisition exam (Puwon)

The Resident Non-Citizen Voting Acquisition Exam, commonly known as Wigeopyosi (Mal Poenuitmemi: 나암엠엘큍타 :미메:누암; amnū-mēmi takuitelem-amna; : 험시득취표투민거외; wigeomin tupyo chwideuk siheom, abbrev: 시표거외) is a in Puwon administered to foreign-born  for the purpose of gaining eligibility to vote in elections. The Foreign Resident National Integration Act which was passed in 1978 in the Republic of Hannirami (1957–1993) introduced the wigeopyosi, though wasn’t widley practiced until the the late 1990s.

Permanent residents are eligible to take the exam once meeting four criteria: having resided in Puwon for a minimum of ten years, proficiency in Mal Poenuitmemi, a stable and consistent source of income, and several character references from natural-born Puwonese. The examination serves to see that permanent residents are proficient in Mal Poenuitmemi, have an intricate understanding of Puwonese politics, and have a common knowledge of Puwonese history. Applicants who score a minimum of 195 out of 200 are eligible to receive a resident non-citizen voting permit which must be renewed every two-and-a-half-years. Resident non-citizen voting permits can only be renewed by retaking the wigeopyosi and scoring the minimum passing score (195/200).

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Obtaining a resident non-citizen voting permit
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