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Critique: Andorra's Nationality Dossier Outdated

Helena Anillo slams the exam study materials as disconnected from modern Andorran life in her Altaveu column.

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Key Points

  • Dossier for Andorra's nationality exam criticized as outdated and irrelevant to modern life.
  • Column published 12 January 2026 in Altaveu's Vinyetes section under 'Altres temps'.
  • Tagged under government and society; no official responses mentioned.
  • Process requires passing exam on history, institutions, and culture.

Helena Anillo critiques the outdated content of the dossier required for Andorra's nationality exam in her latest column for *Altaveu*, published on 12 January 2026.

In "Un dossier en la línia d'altres coses del país" ("A dossier in line with other things in the country"), the commentator argues that the study materials fail to reflect contemporary realities. She portrays the document as disconnected from modern Andorran life, aligning it with broader societal shortcomings.

Anillo frames her piece under the banner "Altres temps" ("Other times"), offering a personal perspective on how the exam preparation lags behind the present day. The column appears in the *Vinyetes* section, tagged under Government and society topics.

No specific updates on revisions to the dossier or official responses from authorities were mentioned. The nationality process, overseen by the Andorran government, requires candidates to pass an exam on the country's history, institutions, and culture, with the dossier serving as the core study resource.

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