Passed citizenship test
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Hello group,
Just came back from the citizenship court and passed the test with
20/20! The test took less than 4 minutes to complete (multiple choice) and the questions
were really easy. The booklet A Look at Canada is all you really need to read.
Was I ever nervous, but in the end just so relieved. We will have the ceremony in London
on March 13th.
Good luck to everybody that has still go over this hurdle.
Aldert.
Just came back from the citizenship court and passed the test with
20/20! The test took less than 4 minutes to complete (multiple choice) and the questions
were really easy. The booklet A Look at Canada is all you really need to read.
Was I ever nervous, but in the end just so relieved. We will have the ceremony in London
on March 13th.
Good luck to everybody that has still go over this hurdle.
Aldert.
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Congratulations
Jim Metcalfe
> Hello group,
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> Just came back from the citizenship court and passed the test with
> 20/20! The test took less than 4 minutes to complete (multiple choice) and the questions
> were really easy. The booklet A Look at Canada is all you really need to read.
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> Was I ever nervous, but in the end just so relieved. We will have the ceremony in London
> on March 13th.
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> Good luck to everybody that has still go over this hurdle.
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> Aldert.
Jim Metcalfe
> Hello group,
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> Just came back from the citizenship court and passed the test with
> 20/20! The test took less than 4 minutes to complete (multiple choice) and the questions
> were really easy. The booklet A Look at Canada is all you really need to read.
>
> Was I ever nervous, but in the end just so relieved. We will have the ceremony in London
> on March 13th.
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> Good luck to everybody that has still go over this hurdle.
>
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> Aldert.
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Congrats! Out of curiosity - if you were not in the country at the time of the ceremony -
would they deny your citizenship?! Now that you have passed, how do you obtain your
citizenship ie. card, paperwork etc.?
On Mon, 26 Feb 2001 16:30:42 GMT, Aldert van der Laan
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would they deny your citizenship?! Now that you have passed, how do you obtain your
citizenship ie. card, paperwork etc.?
On Mon, 26 Feb 2001 16:30:42 GMT, Aldert van der Laan
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You MUST attend the swearing in ceremony or you will have to start the citizenship process
over again. You receive your citizenship card and certificate at the swearing in ceremony.
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over again. You receive your citizenship card and certificate at the swearing in ceremony.
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My daughter got her citizenship, via London, England, without ever visiting Canada. Many
years later, after quite a serarching interview on Canadian history, customs, geography
and industry, I also became a citizen.
Regards Alex.
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years later, after quite a serarching interview on Canadian history, customs, geography
and industry, I also became a citizen.
Regards Alex.
Aldert van der Laan wrote:
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This message does not constitute official EUROCONTROL correspondence. The Organisation is
not responsible for its contents or the consequences of its use, nor for inaccurate
transmission or misdirection.