You want to become Canadian or American, you should quityourbitchin' and take the test.
2007-07-04 16:34:20
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answered by Julia B 6
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I was born in the USA and learned about American History in high school and also at the university. I'd need a quick review, but I bet I could pass that test... and hell yes, I think you should know about the constitution and our branches of government if you want to live here. There are people sponging off this government and can't even tell you who the governor of their state is.
2007-07-04 16:07:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Of course you can go to Cuba, it's every Canadians right to travel where they want to (unless of course the foreign destination of choice doesn't let you in). You can go as an American if you want to, you just have to make sure that the US authorities don't find out so they don't fine you. I've been to Cuba 3 times. I've seen Americans there. The Cubans actually want Americans to come there. You just need to fly through Toronto or Cancun... you'll get there no problem. Just slip the custom official (I'm serious about this) slip him/her 20 bucks US.. they won't stamp your passport so US authorities would never find out.
2016-05-18 03:43:14
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answered by Anonymous
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I do think that it's fair, but the comment "I helped a person study for the test. Any fourth grader can pass that test. It is fair. " is not correct. Any fourth grader could not pass that test... there are study materials on the USCIS website under civics and citizenship study materials, check them out. I think that it is fair to have someone who wants to become a citizen take a test on the history of the nation, and I do agree that we as citizens should have to take it to graduate also.
2007-07-04 16:16:20
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answered by hestrada 1
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If you aren't interested in the country of which you are trying to become a citizen, it is likely you are a gold digger, interested only in financial gain. If you don't like it in your home country because there aren't enough opportunities for you, why should a western country be interested in you if you have that attitude? You should keep searching to find a country in which you are legitimately interested, otherwise you don't belong.
2007-07-04 16:36:14
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answered by Candidus 6
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I think everyone should have to take the test to graduate high school in their respective nations.
Also, immigrants should have to take the test. If they can pass it in English or English/French in Canada, they should become a citizen unless they are a terrorist.
2007-07-04 16:04:58
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answered by The Stylish One 7
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I have read over an example test for the USA and yes there is alot you need to learn. And your right alot probably couldnt pass it. I know I could though.
2007-07-04 16:22:26
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answered by sociald 7
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I think that if you are trying to become a citizen of a country you dang well better learn all you can about that country.
2007-07-04 16:55:18
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answered by granniegrump 3
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I helped a person study for the test. Any fourth grader can pass that test. It is fair.
2007-07-04 16:06:08
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answered by Gypsy Girl 7
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well for America I think it is fair as for Canada i have never seen it so i dont know.
2007-07-04 16:22:53
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answered by Anonymous
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