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    Becoming a Canadian Citizen

     

    Canadian Citizenship Practice Test
    This award-winning practice test is prepared by Richmond Public Library.

     

    Citizenship and Immigration Canada 

    Provides an online version of Citizenship and Immigration Canada's booklet, A Look at Canada as well as Frequently asked Questions, general information on immigration issues. The North Vancouver City Library offers a version of this information in Farsi. Many other publications of interest to newcomers and refugees can be found on this site, including statistics, research and other immigration reports. 

     

    Citizenship Questions & Answers

    In addition to our English version, other Lower Mainland libraries also provide citizenship study guides in different languages; Surrey Public Library offers Farsi, Punjabi, Chinese and Korean guides.

     


    Canadian Culture for Newcomers

     

    Canadian Culture Online
    Government site includes information useful for New Canadians on Canadian symbols, flags, and the monarchy.

     

    Citzine
    Find out about your fellow Canadians with this lively online magazine on all things Canadian, including games, information, facts and figures, and media.

     

    Welcome to Canada: What You Should Know 

    A new one-stop online source of citizenship information from the federal government. Includes citizenship and visa application forms, links to language training, employment information and other resources to assist newcomers to adapt to life in Canada.

     


    Special Services

     

    Live-in Caregiver Program
    Immigration information for workers coming to Canada to provide child and elder care services.

    SUCCESS
    The largest social service agency serving the Chinese community in BC, SUCCESS assists new Canadians in overcoming language and cultural barriers, achieving self-reliance and contributing fully to Canadian society.

    WelcomeBC: Directory of Immigration Resources 
    Online directory of multicultural related organizations also includes directories of ethno-cultural organizations, media, government and heritage language schools in BC. Directory may also be downloaded in whole or in part.

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