Canadian Citizenship Test: 500 Questions and Answers plus 7 Practice Tests
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Canadian Citizenship Test Prepare and take the Canadian Citizenship Test with confidence! 7 Reasons to study with this book: 1. The author is a recognized expert at preparing candidates for civil service examinations, with more than 25 years experience. 2. All of the questions in this book are derived from the study guide “Discover Canada: The Rights and Responsibilities of Citizenship.” 3. The questions and answers are provided in different for… More >>
Canadian Citizenship Test: 500 Questions and Answers plus 7 Practice Tests
Canadian Citizenship Ceremony held on 28 Feb 2011 Part 1 of 2
Canadian Citizenship Ceremony held on 28 Feb 2011
Is it possible to have dual citizenship with the U.S and Canada? Would you have Canadian health care?
How can one apply for dual citizenship with Canada if you are a U.S citizen? Will dual citizenship give you access to Canadian health care?
Canadian citizenship; a treatise on civil government
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Do I have dual citizenship in Canada and US?
I was born in Canada, and then my family and I moved to the United States. Both of my parents naturalized, and are now US citizens. I am under 18. Does that mean that I hold dual citizenship in Canada and United States?
CIC (Citizenship and Immigration Canada)?
Is there any way to get a straight answer from CIC? Every time I ask a question, I get a different answer.
Also, my wife reads a website for people from her country who live in Canada. It’s similar to Yahoo answers. People are constantly mentioning how difficult it is to get an answer from CIC.
Also, Canadians who are sponsoring their spouses most likely work during the day, and can’t phone CIC because they close at 4PM (Pacific time). The sponsors being sponsored can’t work in Canada, but for many of them, English or French on the phone is much more difficult than in person. If the CIC office were open later and had more than what seems like one phone, it would be a lot easier.
We’ve been doing this for a few months now, because I can never get hold of CIC, unless I’m lucky during my lunch break, and then I get contradicting information from the person I spoke to the time before.
We’re getting so frustrated that we feel like giving up and moving to her country instead.
“go to the office” The only CIC offices are in Mississauga, Vegreville and Sydney, N.S.
I don’t think employees of the CIC should have to be solicitors to be competent enough to do their jobs properly. When I talk to them, if I can ever get through, they often start leafing through the same guide book that they sent me. I can do that myself.
If I go to the bank and ask questions, I expect the people there to be trained enough to answer my questions. If they can’t answer, they will find someone who can. What are the qualifications for working at the CIC, being able to read? Of course they have to read two languages, but so what. Shouldn’t they know SOMEthing about their jobs?
We’re doing an outside Canada application. She’s here now on a visitor visa.
If you have dual citizenship in the US and Canada, are you entitled to Canada’s free national health care?
From what I’ve heard, Canada has free national health care. I want this too, but it looks like the US isn’t going to get it for a while yet. I’m a US citizen who’s thinking of applying for dual citizenship with Canada. This would be only one of the reasons, but it is certainly the most appealing. I just want to know if I am entitled to it if I apply for dual citizenship.
Canadian Citizenship Test/Exam – History
An Open Immigration film for teaching aspiring Canadians the facts they need to pass the Canadian Citizenship Test