Citizenship

by Jacqueline Sinfield on October 6, 2009

Citizenship

Very soon I am going to be a bona fide Canadian citizen. The thought makes me quite excited. It will mean that I have the honor of being a citizen of two amazing countries, Canada and England. On the slightly more trivial side, it also means that I will have two passports and so two chances of getting at least one good passport photo :)

One of the things you need to do in order to be a Canadian citizen is to learn facts about the country from a specially made big booklet and then pass a test. There will be political, historical, geography and economic questions all pertaining to Canada. All I have to do is learn these facts and answer the questions correctly. It feels like a very long time since I did any studying (it has been five years since I finished my psychology degree). So I am unearthing all my study skills again.

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Nicholas Henry 10.06.09 at 2:02 am

I did the Citizenship test about a month ago. Actually, it was quite nice to sit down and take the time to learn some history and facts about Canada. But just a heads up, the test itself is very. very basic, so don’t be disappointed by it — just enjoy the studying ;-)

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