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| Question 1 |
| Conservative Party | |
| Liberal Party | |
| Independent Party | |
| New Democratic Party |
| Question 2 |
| Rob Ford | |
| Don Keith | |
| Mel Lastman | |
| Julian Fantino |
| Question 3 |
| Anne Murray | |
| Ross Harper | |
| Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II | |
| David Lloyd Johnston |
| Question 4 |
| The Queen, House of Commons, Senate | |
| The Prime Minister, Premiers, House of Commons | |
| Prime Minister, House of Commons, Senate | |
| The Queen, Governor General, Prime Minister |
| Question 5 |
| 135 | |
| 308 | |
| 21 | |
| 115 |
| Question 6 |
| Defence | |
| Highways | |
| Currency | |
| Interprovincial Trade and Communications |
| Question 7 |
| The Federal Court | |
| The Small Claims Courts | |
| A Trial Court | |
| A provincial court |
| Question 8 |
| Ms. Nycole Turmel | |
| Paul Martin | |
| Michael Ignatieff | |
| Stephen Harper |
| Question 9 |
| The Government | |
| The Cabinet | |
| The Senate | |
| The House of Commons |
| Question 10 |
| Green Party | |
| Conservative Party | |
| Liberal Party | |
| New Democratic Party |
| Question 11 |
| The Premier | |
| The Prime Minister | |
| The Prime Minister's spouse | |
| The Governor General of Canada |
| Question 12 |
| Write an "YES" in the circle beside the name of your chosen candidate | |
| Write an "X" in the circle besides the name of your chosen candidate | |
| Write a "-" in the circle beside the name of your chosen candidate | |
| Write the name of the chosen candidate |
| Question 13 |
| The Prime Minister | |
| Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II | |
| The Governor General | |
| The Senate |
| Question 14 |
| About 1,000 | |
| More than one million | |
| About 400,000 | |
| More than five millions |
| Question 15 |
| 17 million | |
| 39 million | |
| 33 million | |
| 21 million |
| Question 16 |
| Stephen Dion | |
| Adrienne Clarkson | |
| Stephen Harper | |
| Don Cherry |
| Question 17 |
| Adult applicants 55 years of age and over | |
| Adult applicants 50 years of age and over | |
| Adult applicants 65 years of age and over | |
| Adult applicants 40 years of age and over |
| Question 18 |
| 1967 | |
| 1872 | |
| 1776 | |
| 1867 |
| Question 19 |
| Quebec | |
| Ontario | |
| Newfoundland and Labrador | |
| Alberta |
| Question 20 |
| Federal | |
| State | |
| Provincial | |
| Municipal |
| Question 21 |
| The Green Party | |
| The Progressive Conservative Party | |
| The New Democratic Party | |
| The Liberal Party |
| Question 22 |
| David Onley | |
| Anne Murray | |
| James K. Bartleman | |
| Dalton McGuinty |
| Question 23 |
| Ernie Eves | |
| Howard Hampton | |
| Dalton McGuinty | |
| John Tory |
| Question 24 |
| Property and Civil Rights | |
| Firefighting | |
| Highways | |
| Aboriginal Affairs |
| Question 25 |
| Ontario | |
| New Brunswick | |
| Nova Scotia | |
| Prince Edward Island |
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Moving to Canada: Canada is a flourishing and beautiful nation with one of the largest lands and economies in the world. Moving to Canada forever can be your best decision because of the ever increasing opportunities that lies in there and a soothing life style that gives all comforts and happiness.
If you plan to move to Canada then you need to follow some strict procedures, file a case, face an interview, apply for visa, and get immigration permission and lots of other stuff. Relocating to another country is not at all an easy job. A lot of formalities are to be completed and more over you’ll have to come and live with people you never met in life.
Undoubtedly, moving to another country is difficult but it is exciting too. By relocating, one gets a chance to start life afresh. Now that you have decided that you want to move to Canada. Then just make sure of one thing that you read this page completely. On this page you’ll find some crucial information on how to move to Canada. Glue yourself to this page and you’ll get a chance to get hold of some very important information on this matter.
First of all, decide in which part of Canada you want to move to. If everything is planned, then move to the very next step.
You’ll have to file a case for immigration to Canada. You’ll have to submit an application with all the required documents.
You’ll be given a date and will be informed about the next steps in this matter. Immigration department will call you for an interview before they will approve your VISA for Canadian immigration. They will ask all sorts of questions in the interview.
Once you’ll clear the interview and the other formalities, you’ll be grated a VISA to move to Canada.
You can then book your ticket.
For your stay in Canada, you need to either purchase a house or take one on rent.
You will also have to either buy or lease out a car for transportation purpose.
It is advised that you get in touch with family members or friends who are already living in Canada and are fully accustomed with things out there. This will definitely help you in setting down faster in Canada. Before you land in Canada, you should be clear minded where you want to live and how are you going to reach your destination. You must also acquaint yourself with weather details, rules and regulations of the city in Canada you plan to reside. Also find out what all places are there in the city so that traveling becomes easier for you. Carry a map, so that you don’t lose your way.
By doing all the above mentioned things, you’ll definitely settle down easily in Canada.
