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加拿大联邦公民及移民部13日发布有关公民入籍考试的修订条例,新条例于今年9月30日经总督签署,10月14日生效。修订后的考试内容,将着重考生对于公民的权利、责任和义务的理解,同时移民部也有权利根据考试重点要求,从《发现加拿大:公民权利和责任》(Discover Canada: The Rights and Responsibilities of Citizenship)一书中灵活出题,测试考生对公民权利及义务的了解。
与今年3月15日的新版考试范围比较,修订后的考试内容,更着重考核加拿大政治和军队历史的特点、加拿大政府及政治体制及本国民主进程等。另外,之前入籍考试要求,有关选举及投票的三条题目为必答题(必须答对)的规定,也作出修订。
加拿大移民部指,由于新的修改条例扩大考试重点,不再要求考生局限在某些问题的理解,因此决定,自10月14日起,考试不再要求考生必须答对这三条必答题,但考生仍须在笔试的20条题目中,答对15题,考试时间维持是30分钟。
另外,修订条例对入籍考试的口试部分,亦作出修改,除要求考生明白口头的英文句语及问题外,还有基本的沟通资料及回答问题的能力,在口试中,可能需要讲有关日常生活的小故事,又或者表达自己对某些事物是否满意等。
刊宪文件透露,加拿大移民部3月15日推出新版考试后,在4月至5月间,曾经举行移民部内部谘询会,移民部也在今年6月19日的宪报中公布,将在未来30天内接受相关组织对新考试要求提出意义及修改方案,至截止时,只有加拿大移民顾问协会(CSIC)提供了修订意见。
CSIC认为,考试内容应扩大加拿大的政治、军队及历史,加拿大移民部在综合相关意见后,做出此次修订。移民部指出,修订后不会影响《发现加拿大:公民权利和责任》的学习指南,同时也不会影响现阶段公民申请入籍的处理时间。
入籍考试范围
修订前*
a.公民对于三级政府的选举权利,以及加拿大选举处(Elections Canada)的运作
b.了解选举过程
c.加拿大社会和文化历史的主要特点
d.加拿大政治历史的主要特点
e.加拿大的自然地理和政治体制划分
f.公民的权利和责任
g.除a至f以外的加国社会相关特点
修订后**
a.加拿大的政治及军队历史的主要特点
b.加拿大社会及文化历史的主要特点
c.加拿大的自然地理和政治体制划分
d.加拿大政府作为君主体制的主要特点
e.除a至d以外的加国社会相关特点
f.参与加拿大民主的意义
g.参与加国社会活动的意义,包括义工、环保和保护自然环境、文化及历史遗址
h.尊重加拿大法律赋予的权利、自由及义务
i.除上述外其他做为加国公民的权利和责任
*2010年3月15日生效
**2010年10月14日生效
加拿大公民入籍考试最新条例14日已生效,望广大有意申请成为加拿大公民人士注意了,针对新政了解加拿大的相关信息。
以下为样题,希望对马上要入籍考试的朋友有所帮助
[color=#FF0000][b]Sample 1[/b][/color]
1. What are the Atlantic Provinces?
Newbrunsweak , Newfounland, Novascotia, Prince adward Islin
2. Which made confederation
Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and province of Canada
3. What is the main religion in Canada?
Christian.
4. Fatima is an independent woman who has a job and can sustain to her needs. Why?
Men & Women are equal.5. The act of Quebec signed in 1774 allowed people from Quebec to worship the Catholic religion. What are the repercussions on Canada’s modern society?
Everyone can worship a religion as long as its respects the law.
6. Who on a daily basis the federal level is in charge of Canada?
The prime minister.
7. Why BC is called the gate of Pacific?
Canada doing billion of dollar trade through Pacific Ocean.
8. Who chooses the senators?
The prime minister.
9. Which of the following answer is not true about Canada/USA relationships?
Canada export very little good to USA.
10. How do you vote?
Secret ballot.
11. What do you have to do if you do not receive you voter information card?
Call Local Election Office.
12. What of the following answer is not a citizen’s responsibility?
Learn both official languages
13. What are the privileges of a Canadian citizen?
To vote.
14. What does “a mari usque ad made mean”?
Sea to Sea.
15. What is police function in Canada?
Enforce the law.
16. What are the federal government responsibilities
Foreign Policy, defense, citizenship.
17. The 1812 war between England & United States was important. Why?
Canada kept its independence from the United states
18. What is the requirement to vote in federal election:
On voter list.
19. In federal election you vote for
Member of parliament
[color=#FF0000][b]sample 2[/b][/color]
1. About CPR(canadian pacific railway):
it connects east and west and it's a symbol of unity.
2. Captured Vimy Ridge represents:
it secures canadian's reputation for valour in the first world war.
3. two official language: french and english
4. women's suffrage movement is to fight for:
right to vote
5. what made of parliament:
the sovereign(the queen), the senate and the house of common
6. the resposibilities of municiple government:
firefighting and garbage disposal or recycling program
7.the cabinet ministers were chosen by:
the prime minister
8. NOT CORRECTbetween USA and CANADA trade?
canada export only a little to usa.
9. what are praire provinces:
alberta, manitoba and saskachewan
10. how long have aboriginal people lived in canada:
migrated from asia thousand years ago
11. police or judges are above the law, is it correct:
no, everyone is equal under the law.
12. where do most ppl live?
ontario
13. what do we pledge when we take oath?
obey the law in canada and fulfill one's duty
14. what about quebecois is right?
form a nation within a united canada
15. what are some freedoms canadians have?
free to live wherever in canada and free speech or something
16. who has the right to vote?
canadian citizen, at least 18 years or older.
17. Who do we vote in an election?
members of parliament
18. How do we vote?
By secret ballot
19. what should you do if you didn't received your voter information card?
call your local elections office to ensure that you are on the voters’ list
[color=#FF0000][b]sample 3[/b][/color]
1-What are the three branches of Canadian government:
Executive, Legislative, Judicial (courts)<- Best Answer(Page 29 –Discover Canada)
Queen, House of Commons, Senate
2-Which province is the largest producer of hydroelectricity, and pulp and paper:
Quebec<- Best Answer
(Note British Columbia was not an answer choice if has doubts for Quebec, other choices were Nova Scotia, Alberta and Manitoba)
3-Why trade with other nations is important for Canada and Canadians
To maintain our high standard of living<- Best Answer (Page 42 - Discover Canada)
To replenish our natural resources
4- The form of government in Canada is:
Federal State, Parliamentary Democracy, Constitutional Monarchy<- Best Answer
5- On the general election day, when you vote who do you vote for:
Member of Parliament for your constituency<- Best Answer
Senator
Prime Minister
Governor General
6-What does the voter information card has:
7- What do you write on a ballot paper:
Mark a “X” …<- Best Answer
8- Register of General Electors contains:
Personal information of voters which is given to each political party
List of Canadian citizens less than 18 years old who are qualified to vote in elections and referendums [exact verbiage]
List of all Canadian citizens who are qualified to vote in election and referendums[some people said this is the correct answer as the elections Canada website states: “The National Register of Electors is a database of Canadians who are qualified to vote”link]<- Best Answer
List of Canadian citizens of more than 18 years who are qualified to vote in election and referendums [ exact verbiage, note the word “old”is not there after“18 years”]–many said this is the correct answer per page 30 - Discover Canada
9- Which part of Canada is sometimes called “Land of the Midnight Sun”
The Northern Territories<- Best Answer
10- What is the significance of D-Day in our history:
Canada with democratic allies attacked Normandy to liberate Europe from Nazi occupation
11- Why do we celebrate Canada day on July 1:
To celebrate formation of Confederation<- Best Answer
The other answer choices were way off
12-What are some of the duties and responsibilities of Canadian citizen:
Serve on jury, work, obey the law, take care of one’s family<- Best Answer
Other choices had something (like serve in armed forces) that could easily eliminate those choices
13- What three oceans surround Canada?
14- How is government formed after a general election?
15- What are some of the sources of our rights and responsibilities:
Our history, laws, tradition and values<- Best Answer
British North America Act
War of 1814
NAFTA
16- Our legal system is based on:
New Immigrants being exempt from laws since they do not know Canadian laws
Judges and police being except from law
Police settling dispute, courts enforcing laws
Equality before law and freedom under law<- Best Answer
17- According to Official Languages Act of Canada
Everyone must learn both French and English
Canadians will be able to be heard before federal courts in any language of their choice
The best answer for this could be "Canadians will be able to be heard before federal courts in any language of their choice'
English language is superior to French
Each provincial government was encouraged to offer services to its official-language minority community<- Best Answer
18- What is the most popular winter spectator sport of Canada?
19- Which one of the following matters are responsibility of provinces:
The incorrect choices could be easily eliminated as they contained Foreign Policy and/or National Defence [which were only for the Federal government]
20- When Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) was completed in late 1800s it:
Provided a means for connecting eastern Canada with the west<- Best Answer
Provided supply route for troops rations
[color=#FF0000][b]sample 4[/b][/color]
1. Importance ofVimmy(The ans were confusing bit was able to eliminate as the one specific to 1st World War[
a. Shock Troops of Bristish Empire in 2nd Wold War
b. Birth of a Nation in 1st World War (Best Answer)
2. How long have Aboriginal Peopl Lived in Canada
Always
b. Migrated from Asia 1000years ago (Best Answer)[
3. Official Language and indentity
(English & French
4.Resp of Municipal Gov.
(Firefighting & Garbage Disposal)
5.Polic & Judges are above Law
a. Depends on the situation
b. No One is above the Law (Best Ans)
c. Police is above the law
d. Judge is above the law
6. Provine ppl living most
(ON)
7. If Voter Info No Rec'd
(Call Local Office, HAD TO BE CORRECT TO PASS THE EXAM]
8.Who can vote in Federal Elections
(Canadian Citizens)
9. Canadian CItizenship Responsibility ( the correct asnwer was pretty easy as the rest were way off)
10. What do we pledge when taking Oath
11. NOT coorect about USA & Canada
(Canada export to USA very little <--- BEST ANS
12.What did having a Railroad Meant
[a. Connecting East to West as symbol of unity (Best Ans
b. Connecting west to Ontario
13.Parliment is made up of
(Soverign, Senate & House of Commons)/font]
14. Women's Suffrage Movement
(Women Voting Right
15. Who do we choose in Federal Elections ]
a. Member of Parliment (Best Ans)
b. Primer Minister
c. Gov. General[/
16. Sentor is chosen by
a. Prime Minister (Best Ans
b. Citizens[/font
c. Gov General
17. Prairies Province includes
18. Quebcois is
a.Form a Nation with Unites Canada(Best Ans)
b. Only speak French
19.member of pailiament from montreal decided to spend the weekend in her electoral district,this means she will be
[color=#FF0000][b]sample 5[/b][/color]
1.Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms begins with words-
"Whereas Canada is founded upon principles that recognise the Supremacy of God and the Rule of Law"
2.Who are 3 founding people of Canada?
3. What is the significance of Canada day ?
Ans: It is to celebrate Canada as a self governing dominion.
4.Who was first Prime Minister of Canada?
5.What is significance of remembrance day?
6. What is Sovereign(Queen) role?
Ans: Non partisan role as the focus of Citizenship and allegiance.
7.What is the role of Opposition parties?
8. Who can vote in Federal Election?
9. What does Voter Information Card Contain?
10. How do you mark Ballot Paper?
11. How does Canada;s legal system based on ?
It is based on Rule of law, freedom under the law, democratic principles and due process.
12. Crown has been a symbol of Canada for 400 years as....
- Canada has been a constitutional monarchy in its own right since confederation.
13. Victoria Cross honour is available to Canadians for ...
- conspicuous bravery or self sacrifice.
14. Who are partners in NAFTA agreement?
15. How many Provinces are in Canada?
16. Which Province is the largest producer of Oil and Gas?
17.what is mean"responsible goverment"?
18.who can be the candiate?
19.name four fundamatal freedoms that canadians enjooy.
20. why presumption of innocence is important?