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Canadian Citizenship
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Who can apply for Canadian Citizenship? What do you need to apply?(documentation) How much does it costs? How long does citizenship take?(what to do if you wish to travel before becoming a citizen) How can you prepare for taking your citizenship test? What are your responsibilities as a Canadian Citizen?
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Who Can apply for Canadian Citizenship Anyone applying for Canadian Citizenship Must be 18 years or older Must be a Permanent Resident Must have lived in Canada for 3 years (1095 days) in the last 4 years Must understand communicating in English or French (level 4 listening and speaking) Must know about Canada and you must know about the rights and responsibilities of a Canadian Citizen Must be able to attend a ceremony and take the oath of citizenship
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When you are applying for Canadian Citizenship You must not be under removal order You must not be a security risk You must not be criminally prohibited
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What documents do you need You need: You need your Confirmation of Permanent Residence Form You need 2 pieces of Identification Your Social Insurance Number You need your LINC certificate Your current address along with all the addresses you have lived at in the last 4 years The names of all the places you have worked or went to school in the last 4 years Your children’s school report cards for the past 4 years
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Acceptable Identification (you need 2) -a Canadian driver’s license -a Canadian health card -a copy of the biographical page of your passport/travel document, etc.
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Cost of Canadian Citizenship Application Adult (18 years and older) $400 Minor (under 18 years old) $100
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Travel Document
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Application Processing Time It takes 24 months (2 years) for them to process your application It can take up to 35 months if there is mistake with your application
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Preparing for the Citizenship Test Only those between ages 18-54 Bredin Centre for Learning #610 9707 110 St 780 425 3730 (offer classes every May, July, September and November) Next session Sept 8 th Monday and Wed evening 5:30-8:30 (3 weeks) Nov 3 rd Assist Community Services Centre 11016-51 Ave 780 429 3119 Sept 6-Dec 6, every Saturday 9am-12:45pm Fee:$30 http://canada-citizenship-test.aws.af.cm
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Your Rights as a Canadian Citizen Men and Women are seen as equal
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As a Canadian Citizen you have The Right to Live and Move Freely
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You can apply for a Canadian Passport
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If you have any troubles while you are travelling outside of Canada, the Canadian embassy can help you
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Freedom to choose to practice any religion of your choice
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Freedom of thought, belief, opinion, expression and freedom of speech
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When you retire, if you choose to go live in your home country you may be entitled to a pension if you have worked in Canada
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With Rights Come Responsibilities We all are expected to Obey the Law No One is Exempt from obeying the law
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Serve on a jury
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We should work Take care of yourself and your family. There is a need for every sector to be filled
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We should vote Voting is a way to have your voice heard Our children depend on us to represent their voices too Voting changes communities Its a way of honoring our history
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We should think of ways to give back to the community www.volunteeredmonton.com
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Take care of and enjoy our heritage and the environment
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Feel free to make an appointment to see me if you need help with your Canadian Citizenship application or anything else that has to do with living in Canada.
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