Monthly Archives: December 2010

Canadian Citizenship and the Meaning of Integration
Immigrating to a new land may mean many different things to different people, and personal experiences and ideas about the journey of moving oneself or one’s family to a new country vary greatly. In many instances, it is the vision of a better life that leads immigrants to seek out a space in differing lands, […]

Worrying Failing Rates in Etobicoke
With the introduction of the new citizenship test in October 14 this year the failing rates all around the Nation had increase in a worrying manner. It is calculated that Canada has 32-35% failing rate in the new citizenship test making the regional office swim in loads of work and citizenship judges interviews in an […]
New Citizenship Test Failure Rates Up in the Sky
The new citizenship Test has been implemented since October 14. This is a change that took almost half a year to hit the test centers and the citizenship application all over Canada. As you may well know the former test based on the much shorter and simpler guide had a 60% passing score which meant […]