公民申请资格: 18岁以上加拿大永久居民 四年内居住加拿大满三年 能用英语或法语沟通 无犯罪记录 申请文件: 申请费用支付: Case Processing Centre Citizenship and Immigration Canada P.O. Box 7000 Sydney, Nova Scotia B1P 6V6 ========================== 公民服务中心收到申请文件后会寄给你 A LOOK AT CANADA 的书,你可开始阅读此书,准备考试。18-59岁申请者要参加考试。申请要等待时间4至8个月。又一本中英文的入籍参考书非常有用,里面有200个复习题和答案。 公民考试: 电话: 稍微提前一点到达指定地点等候,到点后进入考场,通常由50-60人一起考试。首先考官宣布一些注意事项,然后逐个叫到前面,问一些基本的问题,查核所要求的文件,发给答卷纸。等所有的人都面试完了。发给试卷,开始考试。 总共有20题,很简单,但需要注意的是前四个问题是关于选举权和被选举权,选举的程序,怎样注册,加拿大历史、地理及公民的权利和义务。是必须答对的,错一个也不能通过。前四个问题正确,错题总数不超过12个就可以通过。
考试通过后,获通知参加公民宣誓,14岁以上均参加宣誓。宣誓时承诺:效忠女皇,遵守加拿大法律和实行加拿大公民的一切职责。宣誓后即得到公民证及一纪录你的入籍文件。如因故不能参加宣誓,可申请延期,否则将被取消申请。 模拟试题: 1、What are the rights and responsibilities of a citizen? The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms sets out the democratic rights and fundamental freedoms of all Canadians. Some rights are essential for Canadian citizens: the right to vote or to be a candidate in federal and provincial elections; the right to enter, remain in or leave Canada; the right to earn a living and reside in any province or territory; minority language education rights (English or French); and the right to apply for a Canadian passport. Canadian citizenship also implies the following responsibilities: to obey Canada's laws; to vote in the federal, provincial and municipal elections; to discourage discrimination and injustice; to respect the rights of others; to respect public and private property; and to support Canada's ideals in building the country we all share. You can apply for Canadian citizenship if you: are at least 18 years of age; have been a legal permanent resident in Canada for three out of the previous four years; can communicate in English or French; and have knowledge of Canada, including the rights and responsibilities of citizenship. 1. Name one right of Canadian Citizenship a. to run as a candidate in a federal election* b. to drive a car c. to own land d. to run a business a. the name of your province b. your telephone number and address c. an "x" beside your name d. an "x" beside the name of one candidate* a. tax payers b. professors c. landed immigrants d. Canadian citizens* a. where to register your name with Election Canada b. the names of candidates seeking federal election c. when and where to vote* d. it confirms your Canadian citizenship a. the prime Minister b. the Deputy Prime Minister c. the Magistrate d. the Governor General* a. April 17 b. July 1* c. November 11 d. May 24 a. Lester B. Pearson b. John A. Macdonald* c. Wilfrid Laurier d. Elienne Cartier a. to be loyal to the Queen of Canada* b. never leave Canada c. to run in a federal election d. to apply for a Canadian passport a. the Metis* b. the Scottish c. the Irish d. the French a. Quebec and New Brunswick* b. Prince Edward Island and New Brunswick c. Prince Edward Island and Alberta d. Quebec and Manitoba a. Yukon and British Columbia b. Yukon, North West Territories and Nunavut* c. North West Territories and Labrador d. Yukon and Labrador a. a beaver b. a unicorn c. an eagle d. a maple leaf* a. parking by-law b. foreign policy* c. fire protection d. health care a. Ontario* b. Quebec c. British Columbia d. Nova Scotia a. Saskatchewan, British Columbia and Alberta b. Saskatchewan, Alberta and Manitoba* c. Saskatchewan, Newfoundland and Manitoba d. Alberta, British Columbia and Manitoba a. the Declaration of Independence b. the Citizenship Act c. the Constitution Act of 1985 d. the Charter of rights and Freedoms* a. learn both official languages, buy property and recycle newspapers b. be loyal to Canada, recycle newspapers and drive a car c. respect the rights of others, care for Canada's heritage and support Canada's ideals* d. respect public and private property, buy property and own your own business a. Lucien Bouchard b. Jean Charest c. Jean Chretien* d. Preston Manning a. develop the policies of the party* b. write the Voter's list c. review the government's budget and approve government spending d. elect the government and appoint the Cabinet a.. agricultural jobs such as raising crops and animals e. Natural resource jobs such as mining, fishing and forestry f. Service jobs such as working in hospitals, offices and schools* g. Research jobs such as medicine and computer technology Direction: Draw a circle around the letter beside the best answer There is only one correct answer to each question
a. by raised hand b. by computer c. by telephone d. by secret ballot*
a. property owners b. Canadian citizens* c. Tax payers d. Landed immigrants
a. contact the federal political party in power b. contact Election Canada* c. contact your regional government representative d. contact the House of Commons
a. right to vote in federal and provincial elections and to apply for a Canadian passport* b. right to own land and vote in a federal election c. right to apply for a Canadian passport and work in the United States d. right to be a candidate in a federal election and own your own business
a. the Coastal range b. the Laurentians c. the Appalachians d. the Rockies*
a. the anniversary of Confederation in 1867* b. Canadian bill of rights c. The end of world War I d. The World War II
a. Highways b. Foreign policy c. Postal service d. Building regulations*
a. Montreal b. Toronto c. Vancouver d. Ottawa*
a. never leave Canada b. obey the laws of Canada* c. apply for a Canadian passport d. give up your former citizenship
a. God Save the Queen b. The Maple Leaf Forever c. O Canada* d. Canada Is
a. April1,1949 b. April 1, 1999* c. July 1,1999 d. July 1,1867
a. set up hospitals b. set up diamond mines c. set up wheat farms d. set up fishing and trading post*
a. the Statute of Westminster b. the Citizenship Act c. the Multiculturalism Act d. the Charter of Rights and Freedom*
a. Manitoba and Ontario b. Newfoundland and Nova Scotia c. Ontario and Nova Scotia* d. Nova Scotia and Alberta
a. they are appointed by the Senate b. they are chosen by the provincial Premiers c. they are elected by the Canadian citizens* d. they are appointed by the Prime Minister
a. provincial government b. municipal government c. judicial government d. federal government*
a. to buy a house b. to tell how you voted c. to change your name d. to respect the rights of others*
a. to debate and improve the laws proposed by the government* b. to defeat the government c. to support all the laws proposed by the government d. to call for new elections
a. the Magistrate b. the Premier c. the Lieutenant Governor* d. a Member of the Assembly
a. only Canadian citizens in their ridings b. the provinces c. only property owners in their ridings d. everyone in their ridings*
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a. Members of the Assembly b. Members of Parliament* c. Judges d. Senators
a. business owners b. landed immigrants c. medical doctors d. Canadian citizens*
a. where to register your name with Election Canada b. The names of candidates seeking federal election c. When and where to vote* d. It confirms your Canadian citizenship
a. the name of the voter b. the names of the candidates and their parties c. the name of the enumerator d. the names of aldermen and alderwomen
a. the Constitution b. the House of Representatives c. the House of Commons* d. the Enumerators
a. Calgary b. Vancouver c. Halifax d. Ottawa*
a. the French b. the Scottish c. Inuit* d. The Iroquois
Ontario, New Brunswick and a. Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island b. British Columbia and Quebec c. Quebec and Nova Scotia* d. Quebec and Prince Edward Island
a. natural resource jobs such as mining and forestry b. service jobs such as working in offices and schools* c. research job such as medicine and computer technology d. agriculture jobs such as raising crops and animals
a. to buy only Canada products b. to be loyal to the Queen of Canada* c. to apply for a Canadian passport d. to run in a federal election
a. Newfoundland* b. Prince Edward Island c. Saskatchewan d. British Columbia
a. Preston Manning b. Lucien Bouchard c. Jean Charest d. Jean Chretien*
a. 1982* b. 1967 c. 1972 d. 1868
a. citizenship b. public libraries c. fire protection d. health care*
a. the end of World War I b. the Queen's birthday c. the anniversary of Confederation in 1867* d. Canadian Bill of rights
a. a congressional system b. a dictatorship c. a republic d. a parliamentary democracy*
a. to be given preference for certain jobs* b. to own a house c. to join a union d. to own land
a. Atlantic, Pacific and Arctic Oceans* b. Atlantic, Indian and Pacific Oceans c. South Pacific, North Atlantic and Indian Oceans d. Arctic, Pacific and Indian Oceans
a. the manufacturing industry b. the fur trade and fishing* c. the service industry d. the mining industry
a. learn both official languages, buy property and recycle newspapers b. respect the rights of others, care for Canada's heritage and support Canada's ideals* c. be loyal to Canada, recycle newspapers and drive a car d. respect public and private property, buy property and own your own business
a. right to own land and work in hospital b. right to be a candidate in a federal election and own your own business c. right to apply for a Canadian passport and own a business d. right to vote in federal and provincial elections and right to enter and leave Canada at will *
a. contact the federal political party in power b. contact election Canada * c. contact your regional government representative d. contact the House of Commons
a. by telephone b. by raised hand c. by secret ballot * d. by computer
a. business owners b. Canadian citizens* c. University professors d. Landed immigrants
a. April 1,1949 b. April 1, 1999* c. July 1,1999 d. July 1, 1867
a. the Deputy Prime Minester b. the Speaker of the House c. the Prime Minister d. the Governor General*
a. the Rockeys* b. the Laurentians c. the Appalachians d. the Coastal Range
a. Lester B. Pearson b. Wilfrid Laurier c. John A.Macdonald* d. Elienne Cartier
a. they are elected by voters b. they are chosen by the provincial premiers c. they are appointed by the Prime Minister and the Governor General* d. they are appointed Lieutenant Governors
a..1945 b.1982* c.1890 e. 1972
a. the Metis* b. the Scottish c. the French d. theIroquois
a. foreign policyand unemployment insurance b. community libraries and fire protection* c. education and national defense d. health care and highways
a. British Columbia b. Prince Edward Island* c. Newfoundland d. Nova Scotia
a. Council members b. Senators c. Members of the Assembly d. Members of Parliament*
a. Prince Edward Island and Manitoba b. Nova Scotia and Quebec* c. British Columbia and Quebec d. Nova Scotia and Alberta
a. to buy property b. to tell how you voted c. to join a union d. to obey Canada's law
a. 1905 b. 1949* c. 1896 d. 1873
a. everyone in their ridings* b. the provinces c. only registered voters in their ridings d. only property owners in their ridings
a. French and Spanish b. English, German and French c. English and French* d. English and Italian
a. to buy only Canadian products b. to be loyal to the Queen of Canada* c. to get a Canadian passport d. to travel to the United States of America
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a. the names of aldermen or alderwomen b. the names of the candidates and their parties* c. the name of the voter d. the name of the enumerator
a. landed immigrants b. Canadian citizens* c. Property owners d. University graduates
a. right to apply for a Canadian passport, work in the United States and change your name b. right to be a candidate in a federal election, right to drive a car and own your own business c. right to own land, vote in federal election and work in a hospital d. right to vote in federal and provincial elections, right to enter and leave Canada at will and minority language rights
a. contact the federal political party in power b. contact your regional government representative c. contact the House of Commons d. contact Election Canada*
a. the French b. the Scottish c. the First Nations(or Indian)* d. the Irish
a. British Columbia b. Ontario* c. Quebec d. Prince Edward Island
a. the Charter of Rights and Freedoms* b. the Statute of Westminster c. the Declaration of Independence d. the Citizenship Act
a. postal services and nation defense b. schools and child welfare* c. parking by-laws and fire protection d. foreign policy and citizenship
a. Saskatchewan, Newfoundland and Manitoba b. Saskatchewan,Alberta and Manitoba* c. Saskatchewan, British Columbia and Alberta d. Alberta, British Columbia and Manitoba
a. a beaver b. a star c. a maple leaf* d. an eagle
a. Yukon and British Columbia b. Yukon and Labrador c. North west Territories and Labrador d. Yukon, North West Territories and Nunavut*
a. the Premier b. the Lieutenant Governor* c. a Meember of the House of Assemble d. the Speaker of the House
a. run in federal election b. never leave Canada c. buy only Canadian products d. be loyal to the Queen of Canada
a. April 1,1949 b. April 1, 1999* c. July 1,1999 d. July 1,1867
a. the Coastal Range b. the Laurentians c. the Appalachians d. the Rockies*
a. the party with the most Senators b. the party with the most votes c. the party with the most elected Members of Parliament* d. the party which had the most candidates running for election
a. Prince Edward Island and Manitoba b. Quebec and New Brunswick* c. Quebec and Manitoba d. Prince Edward Island and Quebec
a. Lucien Bouchard b. Jean Charest c. Stockwell Day* d. Preston Manning
a. obey Canada's laws* b. tell how you vote c. change your name d. buy property
a. July 1* b. May 24 c. November 11 d. April 17
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