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    Is the Citizenship Test a written test or an interview?

    It is a written test, but it could also be an interview.

    Explanation

    The citizenship test is usually a written test but it could be an interview. You will be tested on the knowledge of Canada and of the rights and responsibilities of citizenship, and you will also be tested to ensure you have adequate knowledge of English or French.

    What type of government is there in Canada?

    Canada has a constitutional monarchy.

    Explanation

    Canada is a constitutional monarchy, a parliamentary democracy and a federal state. Canadians are bound together by a shared commitment to the rule of law and to the institutions of parliamentary government.

    What do you swear as you take the Oath of Citizenship?

    You pledge loyalty to the King or Queen, abide by Canadian law, and carry out your citizenship obligations.

    Explanation

    During this important moment, you must pledge loyalty to the King or Queen, abide by Canadian law, and carry out your citizenship obligations.

    In Canada, to whom do we formally pledge allegiance?

    We pledge allegiance to the Sovereign (King or Queen).

    Explanation

    In Canada, we profess our loyalty to a person who represents all Canadians and not to a document such as a constitution, a banner such as a flag, or a geopolitical entity such as a country.

    How long have settlers and immigrants contributed to the diversity and wealth of Canada?

    400 Years

    Explanation

    For 400 years, settlers and immigrants have contributed to the diversity and richness of Canada, which is built on a proud history and a strong identity.

    Family and friends are not allowed to attend your citizenship ceremony. Is this statement True or false?

    False

    Explanation

    If you pass the test and meet all the other requirements, you will receive a Notice to Appear to Take the Oath of Citizenship. You are encouraged to bring your family and friends to celebrate this occasion.

    What are Mobility Rights?

    Canadians are free to enter and leave the nation at will, live and work anywhere they choose, and apply for passports.

    Explanation

    Canadians can live and work anywhere they choose in Canada, enter and leave the country freely, and apply for a passport.

    What does the Canadian citizenship Test assess?

    It assesses your knowledge of Canada and the rights and responsibilities of citizenship

    Explanation

    You will be tested your knowledge of Canada and of the rights and responsibilities of citizenship, and you will also be tested to ensure your have adequate knowledge of English or French.

    What year was Magna Carta signed?

    The year 1215

    Explanation

    Magna Carta (also known as the Great Charter of Freedoms) was signed in England in the year 1215.

    In order to become a Canadian Citizen, you have to provide proof that you speak and write in which languages?

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    Either English or French

    Explanation

    In order to apply for Canadian citizenship, you must provide proof that you know how to speak and write in 1 of Canada's official languages (either English or French).

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