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1, Read one time A look at Canada.
; n. v. S- o+ p) J5 d2, Do the website questions, mark down those you did wrong.
* t% }4 }/ [. v4 @3, Repeat those questions and be sure you are familar with those questions.9 Z5 E; k: z6 c9 g' j
4. Think about what other special things that you would need to know in your own province? For example, which party in power? The name of the Leutenant-governor? Product?
- ]) W) v% ^6 f% A8 R/ y" }% A5. You are ready to go, don't worry too much, it is really easy unless you never try to study it.' U& e/ i. Y" l: V2 }5 G% t
1 V. i; ]' L7 ^; J( u, h/ c( lCitizenship test: you need 12 out of 20 to pass the exam, normally, the questions regarding citizen rights, duties, and the voting procedures, goverment type, composition of the government, different layers and their responsbilities are the question often seen, and some of that you need to get it right in order to pass. So good luck for those who are going to take exam.
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: q" }9 w. e/ I$ |5 N0 UWebsite for sample questions: 7 o5 Q. w* \* Z, j# i5 s( v
1.http://www.yourlibrary.ca/citizenship/index.cfm2 s5 X$ d: c9 u% f3 Y
2. http://www.apnatoronto.com/canadian-citizenship-quiz.html |
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