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Introduction
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Canada has a constitutional monarchy and a parliamentary democracy. This means the country is led by an elected government headed by the Prime Minister, while the ceremonial head of state is the monarch, represented by the Governor General.
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What must you do at the citizenship ceremony?
Correct. At the citizenship ceremony, you will take the Oath of Citizenship.
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Who is the current Sovereign and Head of State?
Correct. His Majesty King Charles III serves as Canada's constitutional monarch.
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How long have settlers and immigrants contributed to the diversity of Canada?
Settlers and immigrants have contributed to Canada’s diversity for 400 years.
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Which language must you know to become a Canadian citizen?
You must know either English or French to become a Canadian citizen.
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Which of the following is true about Canadians?
Canadians must respect the rights and freedoms of others as part of their responsibilities.
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What does the Canadian citizenship test assess?
The citizenship test evaluates your knowledge of Canada and your responsibilities as a citizen.
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What does the Constitution of Canada recognize and affirm?
The Constitution recognizes and affirms the Aboriginal and treaty rights of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples.
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To whom do Canadians express their loyalty?
Canadians express their loyalty to the Sovereign, whether it is a King or Queen, as the symbolic head of state who represents national unity and continuity.
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Who do Canadians profess their loyalty to?
Correct. Canadians express their loyalty to the monarch, who symbolizes unity and represents all citizens across the country.
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