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1 Canadian Citizenship

2 Becoming a Canadian Citizen!

3 Citizenship and Immigration Canada http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/citizenship/ cit-test.asp 60% You must get 60% on an actual Citizenship Test

4 The Canadian Citizenship Act WHAT: 1946, is an Act of the Parliament of Canada which separated Canadian citizenship from British nationality. BEFORE: The status of "Canadian citizen" was originally created under the Immigration Act, 1910, to designate those British subjects who were born, naturalized or domiciled in Canada. All other British subjects required permission to land. AFTER: Canadian citizenship was created by the Canadian Citizenship Act, 1946, which came into effect on 1 January 1947. WHY IT’S IMPORTANT: Canadian citizenship became separate from British nationality.

5 The Laws of Citizenship Up to 1947Up to 1947: Citizenship to ALL people born in Canada. Before this you were born a British citizen. 1977 * 1977: citizenship to ALL people born in Canada or if either parent is Canadian. naturalization People who are not citizens may become so by following the legal process called naturalization

6 To become a Canadian citizen you must:  be 18 years or older  be a permanent resident of Canada  must have come to Canada legally.  have lived in Canada for 3 of the 4 years prior to applying for citizenship.  be able to speak French or English.  know Canada’s history and geography.  understand the system of government as well as the rights and responsibilities of a Canadian citizen.

7 To apply for citizenship for a child under 18: you must be the child’s parent, adoptive parent or legal guardian, the child must be a permanent resident, and one parent must be a Canadian citizen or apply to become a citizen at the same time (this also applies to adoptive parents).

8 The United Nations when it was created: 24 October 1945 its purpose: to promote international co-operation. who was involved: At its founding, the UN had 51 member states; there are now 193. Goals: Peacekeeping and security, Human rights, Economic development and humanitarian assistance

9 First Citizenship Ceremony

10 You are not eligible to become a Canadian citizen if:  you are in prison, on parole or probation (now or during the last 4 years  you were ordered by the Canadian government to leave Canada.  you are being investigated for a crime.  your citizenship was taken away during the past 5 years.

11 Honorary Citizenship  Sometimes a country will see somebody who they consider to be very admirable. That quality can qualify somebody for Honorary Citizenship. The person chosen must come from another country, cannot already hold citizenship and is always welcome in the country where he / she is named citizen.

12 Canada has named 6 people as Honorary Canadian Citizens

13 Raoul Wallenberg For having saved approximately 25 000 Jews during WW II

14 Nelson Mandela Anti-Apartheid Activist and former President of South Africa

15 Tenzin Gyatso 14 th Dalai Lama

16 Aung San Suu Kyi Prime Minister-Elect of Burma

17 The Aga Khan Humanitarian and development projects in Asia and Africa

18 Malala Yousafzai 2014 Nobel Peace Prize co-winner “'One child, one teacher, one book and one pen can change the world'”—Malala. Discussion: this Malala Video;Malala Video and this video,video and her UN Address.UN Address

19 Now, let’s consider some Canadians who may deserve to receive Honorary Citizenship in another country..CBCs The Greatest Canadian


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