British Citizenship Test Practise Questions : It is Worth Doing This - Understand What It Is
to Be A Citizen
The following article is for all those seeking naturalization, and should help you understand the purpose of testing you, and the benefit of
the knowledge obtained once you do pass.
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If you parents were born in the country you reside you will be given a passport on request and of course, allowed to take part in elections and
this means you are a national of your country and a citizen, participating in local political matters.
To be a natural or a naturalized citizen is important as it gives us rights in our country. Some have been saying for a long while that for good
relations between new residents in the community and existing citizens a minimum level of study and knowledge shall need to be shown, and thus
new requirements have been made.
Putting it simply, the people of the accepting nations feel that, the more the new residents know at the start of their residence, the better
they will integrate get jobs, vote, and participate for the good of all. Several newcomers previously no doubt would like to enhance their
education on local national traditions, but constraints such as the very busy nature of our modern era has ensured that such lofty ambitions
remain pipe dreams, unless beaurocratic pressure is exerted.
._____________________________________________. MEMORABLE WIKIPEDIA QUOTE:
In 2006, Statistics Norway's (SSB) new figures from the state statistics bureau SSB counted record 45,800 immigrants arriving in Norway, 30%
higher than 2005. _____________________________________________
So, to become a naturalized citizen in these jurisdictions it is required that the immigrant takes a paper of questions. The citizen test is the
resulting requirement, and can be passed easily as long as some study is done in advance, and really if you are a person interested in the things
happening around you in your new country, this should be both easy and an enjoyable and interesting task.
The lovers of occasion and ceremony will then like the next part of the naturalization process in these countries, as some sort of a ceremony is
then attended by the applicant, during which naturalization occurs, and each is described on the respective national web sites for each nation,
which our readers should consult.
The citizen test should not be too challenging to anyone, but we do point out that even those who have lived all their lives in these countries
would need to read up and remind themselves of the subject matter before sitting this test, so do give it time and do the necessary reading in
advance.
CONCLUSION
Now existing Americans, Brits, and Canadians do note that your own nationals are not so very good at quite a few of these questions, and how long
before someone puts this type of course into our schools?
By Piers Mann
Ronan Hann : has written for this web site on many subjects, and feels strongly that the nation benefits greatly from immigration in so many
ways, and that all assistance should be given.
Also, here are some further facts,
I have a question though, exactly how difficult is it to re-aquire Armenian citizenship. I am an Armenian citizen living in the US, and I want to
visit in the short term, I havent been there since 1996, without having to serve in the army as of yet because of education, family etc.. but I
intend on moving back permanently within 15 years, would getting my Armenian citizenship back be a problem if I were to drop it now for the US
citizenship so that I wouldnt be drafted if I visited?
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