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:lol:I got the idea for this post after posting on the topic "15000 posts". This happend, then that heppend, and the next thing you know, the Canadians are getting slammed left and right! Thankfully, another Canadian came to my rescue (thank you Jeasus_lol). So now, I want to know how many Canadians are actually on phatmass. :mellow:

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hoosieranna

I've been granted honorary Canadian status by both your brother and Sacred Music Man.

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I get to apply for citizenship in September. Then about a year after that, if I pass the citizenship test, and my mother in law doesn't get involved again, I'll get to be sworn in as a Canadian citizen. The coolest part is that since my husband is a member of the Order of Canada, he gets to be the one to swear me in at the ceremony.

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[quote name='CatherineM' post='1892987' date='Jun 16 2009, 11:07 AM']I get to apply for citizenship in September. Then about a year after that, if I pass the citizenship test, and my mother in law doesn't get involved again, I'll get to be sworn in as a Canadian citizen. The coolest part is that since my husband is a member of the Order of Canada, he gets to be the one to swear me in at the ceremony.[/quote]
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did you know bill aires was invited to speak at a university in canada but they wouldn't let him in the country, claiming that as far as they were concerned he is a terrorist. :hehehe:
























gggggoooooooooooooooo canada!!!!!!!!

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That's how my mother in law tried to get me deported was by calling immigration and telling them I was a terrorist.

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missionseeker

I wish I was Canadian,too.

or at least IN Canada. Ontario, to be more specific. About two hours out of Toronto to be more specific than that. :mellow:

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Nihil Obstat

[quote name='Nadezhda' post='1892951' date='Jun 16 2009, 08:59 AM']I've been granted honorary Canadian status by both your brother and Sacred Music Man.[/quote]
I did what? :mellow:
I don't recall that. :)

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[quote name='CatherineM' post='1892987' date='Jun 16 2009, 10:07 AM']I get to apply for citizenship in September. Then about a year after that, if I pass the citizenship test, and my mother in law doesn't get involved again, I'll get to be sworn in as a Canadian citizen. The coolest part is that since my husband is a member of the Order of Canada, he gets to be the one to swear me in at the ceremony.[/quote]

Canada has a citizen's test?
:rolleyes:

Let me know how that goes, I'm sure it can't be that hard.

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[quote name='Didacus' post='1893250' date='Jun 16 2009, 02:02 PM']Canada has a citizen's test?
:rolleyes:

Let me know how that goes, I'm sure it can't be that hard.[/quote]
About the citizenship test from CIC's website:

The test is usually written, but you may be asked to come to an interview with a citizenship judge.

The test evaluates two things:

* your knowledge of Canada and
* your language abilities.

1. Your knowledge of Canada

You will be asked questions on subjects such as:

* the rights and responsibilities of a citizen
* Canadian social and cultural history (for example, which three Aboriginal groups are recognized in the Constitution)
* Canadian politics (for example, the names of the leaders of the major political parties) and
* Canadian physical and political geography (for example, how many provinces there are and the names of their capital cities).

2. Your language abilities

The test and your interaction with Citizenship and Immigration Canada staff will show if you can speak either English or French well enough to communicate with people.

You must be able to understand simple spoken statements and questions. You must also be able to communicate simple information.

I may have trouble with the second part. My English aint to good at times.

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[quote name='CatherineM' post='1893029' date='Jun 16 2009, 10:34 AM']That's how my mother in law tried to get me deported was by calling immigration and telling them I was a terrorist.[/quote]

Nice Mother in law :mellow:
But I didin't know you were a terrorist. :D

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[quote name='QuoteMan' post='1893264' date='Jun 16 2009, 02:20 PM']Nice Mother in law :mellow:
But I didin't know you were a terrorist. :D[/quote]

At the time there was a lot of eco-terrorism going on because of the oil sands, and with my BSci in Forestry, and my shameful college membership in Greenpeace (cute guy/crush involved), she tried to convince them I was here to start fires.

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[quote name='QuoteMan' post='1892947' date='Jun 16 2009, 07:51 AM']:lol:I got the idea for this post after posting on the topic "15000 posts". This happend, then that heppend, and the next thing you know, the Canadians are getting slammed left and right! Thankfully, another Canadian came to my rescue (thank you Jeasus_lol). So now, I want to know how many Canadians are actually on phatmass. :mellow:[/quote]
heheh my pleasure. never thought i would see the day where a catholic would mispell Jesus though (Jeasus, lol :P)

us canadians gotta stick together!

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