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Question 1 |
2 millions | |
1 million | |
11 millions | |
5 millions |
Question 2 |
Cannot vote | |
Call taxation office | |
Call Police | |
Call your local elections office |
Question 3 |
The Second Monday of October | |
The First Monday of July | |
The First Monday of September | |
The First Friday of October |
Question 4 |
Tells you what province to vote in | |
Tells you who the candidates are in your electoral district | |
A form that lets you know your voting place | |
A form that tells you when and where to vote |
Question 5 |
Sir Wilfrid Laurier | |
Sir Leonard Tilley | |
Sir John Alexander Macdonald | |
Sir George-Étienne Cartier |
Question 6 |
made up of members selected by Prime Minister | |
made up of Members of Parliament elected by people | |
appointed on the advice of Governor General | |
appointed on the advice of Prime Minister |
Question 7 |
Vancouver | |
Calgary | |
Toronto | |
Montreal |
Question 8 |
Navigation | |
Municipal government | |
Interprovincial Trade and Communications | |
Currency |
Question 9 |
London | |
Juno Beach | |
Paris | |
Berlin |
Question 10 |
A Provincial Court | |
The Small Claims Courts | |
The Supreme Court | |
The Federal Court |
Question 11 |
Education and health care | |
National defence and highways | |
Policing and citizenship | |
Policing and firefighting |
Question 12 |
3 years | |
5 years | |
4 years | |
6 years |
Question 13 |
Emily Carr | |
Joseph-Armand Bombardier | |
Louis Riel | |
Alexander Graham Bell |
Question 14 |
Red poppy | |
Green shirt | |
Black tie | |
White Shirt |
Question 15 |
Fathers of Constitution | |
Fathers of Dominion of Canada | |
Fathers of confederation | |
Fathers of Canada |
Question 16 |
About 1,000 | |
More than 600,000 | |
More than 80,000 | |
About 240,000 |
Question 17 |
Health | |
Highways | |
Education | |
Currency |
Question 18 |
Sir Sam Steele | |
Sir John A. Macdonald | |
Sir Louis-Hippolyte La Fontaine | |
Jim Basally |
Question 19 |
Family Day | |
Labour Day | |
National Flag of Canada Day | |
Vimy Day |
Question 20 |
French | |
German | |
Americans | |
Canadian |
Question 21 |
National defense and firefighting | |
Health Care and education | |
Citizenship and highways | |
National defense and foreign policy |
Question 22 |
1807 | |
1833 | |
1793 | |
1877 |
Question 23 |
Reginald Fessenden | |
Mathew Evans | |
Alexander Graham Bell | |
Mike Lazaridis |
Question 24 |
Prairie Provinces | |
Ontario | |
Scattered communities across the Arctic | |
Reserve land |
Question 25 |
English Culture | |
French Culture | |
Canadian festivals | |
Multiculturalism |
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Canadian Immigration – General Information: Canada is one of those few places of the world where ever other person wants to reside. Canada also welcomes thousands of people, who can bring something positive to Canada, from the entire world.
Canadian Immigration means, a process which has been formulated by the government, following which one can permanently migrate to Canada and may become a Canadian citizen after fulfilling few more requisites. History of Canada is quite old, and people have been migrating to Canada from time to time. There have been a lot of changes in Canadian immigration rules. Domestic immigration law of Canada was totally changed after 1948. Thereafter they brought a major change in Immigration Act of Canada in 1976. Currently, Immigration and refugee protection act of Canada is enforced since 2002. Presently, Canadian government divides immigrants in three categories. (Family supported immigrants, Skilled Manpower and Refugees) Due to widespread immigration policy of Canada and extensive migration of people to Canada, it has multiple ethnicities. A survey, carried out in 2002, shows that that there are over 30 major ethnic groups living in Canada. Each group has more than one million populations and there are 10 main groups which have over one million populations. There are several factors which attract around 2, 50, 000 people from all over the world to live in Canada. Low living cost, healthy and caring environment, free education, high quality of life and well paid jobs is major factors which are pulling people from other countries. A question arises in everyone’s mind that why Canada is welcoming such a huge population every year. In fact, if you have a look at the world map, you will see that Canada is the second largest country of the world whereas it has very less population. Canadian government wants to populate its land with quality people. They are in search of highly qualified and skilled people who can become active and healthy member of their community by giving positive inputs. They also welcome investors, who can invest their money at Canadian land. In return, Canada provides each and every necessity and facility of life. They offer high life quality as well as security and safety.
An analysis shows that immigrants are coming to Canada from every part of the world; however most people are coming from China, India, Philippines, Pakistan, United States of America, United Kingdom, Iran, South Korea, Sri Lanka, Colombia respectively. Though, anyone can apply for immigration visa and migrate to Canada, but skilled people have the highest chances to migrate to Canada. They need skilled and useful people who can contribute in development of Canada. After a successful immigration process, one can also apply for permanent citizenship of Canada after spending a specific time period in the country. More details can be asked from any immigration lawyer. Canada also allows dual citizenship; therefore you can also keep your native citizenship and enjoy facilities of two countries.
In all, everyone is looking for a bright future and endeavors for better. Migration to Canada is a golden chance to fulfill your dreams.
