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To pass the test, you need to answer at least 15 out of 20 questions correctly.

leaf 1. What phrase does the Oath of Citizenship begin with?

leaf 2. Canada is a constitutional monarchy, a parliamentary democracy and a federal state.

leaf 3. When you apply for citizenship, officials will check your ………, verify that you are not prohibited from applying, and ensure that you meet the requirements.

leaf 4. At the Canadian Citizenship ceremony, you will:

leaf 5. Discover Canada booklet will help you prepare for the citizenship test. You should study Discover Canada guide and also:

leaf 6. Canadian law has several sources.

leaf 7. Adult applicants 55 years of age and over do not need to write the citizenship test.

leaf 8. In order to become a Canadian Citizen, it is not necessary to learn about voting procedures, Canada’s history, symbols, democratic institutions, geography, and the rights and responsibilities of citizenship.

leaf 9. Your Citizenship application may take several months. Please ensure that the Call Centre always has your correct ………. while your application is being processed.

leaf 10. Canadians are bound together by a shared commitment to the rule of law and to the institutions of parliamentary government.

leaf 11. Habeas corpus means the right to challenge unlawful ………. by the state.

leaf 12. Canada has welcomed generations of newcomers to our shores to help us build a free, law-abiding and prosperous society.

leaf 13. What is the only official study guide for the Canadian Citizenship test?

leaf 14. Canada is personified by the ………… just as the Sovereign is personified by Canada.

leaf 15. What does Magna Carta, also known as (the Great Charter of Freedoms), include?

leaf 16. When was Magna Carta, (also known as the Great Charter of Freedoms) signed?

leaf 17. Canadian law has several sources, including laws passed by Parliament and the provincial legislatures, English common law, the civil code of France and the unwritten constitution that we have inherited from …... .

leaf 18. In which year was the Constitution of Canada amended to entrench the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms?

leaf 19. In order to become Canadian citizens, immigrants between the ages of 18 and 54 must have adequate knowledge of:

leaf 20. From which law does the right of “Habeas corpus” come from?

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