Starting Monday, new Canadians swearing the oath of citizenship will be forced to show their faces. That means no niqabs or burkas can be worn over the face during citizenship ceremonies, Immigration Minister Jason Kenney announced in Montreal.
If you pass the test, you will get a date for your swearing-in ceremony. If you fail the test you will be given a date to re-take the test. If you don't pass after three tries, Canadian immigration refuses your application and you will have to re-apply for citizenship consideration....
he said, to applause at his swearing-in ceremony. “America will be a manufacturing nation once again, and we have something that no other manufacturing nation will ever have — the largest amount of oil and gas of any country on Earth and we are going to use...
The U.S. is among about 30 countries where birthright citizenship — the principle of jus soli or "right of the soil" — is applied. Most are in the Americas, and Canada and Mexico are among them.