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Citizenship Regulations

Version of section 15 from 2010-09-30 to 2024-11-26:

  •  (1) A person is considered to have an adequate knowledge of Canada if they demonstrate, based on their responses to questions prepared by the Minister, that they know the national symbols of Canada and have a general understanding of the following subjects:

    • (a) the chief characteristics of Canadian political and military history;

    • (b) the chief characteristics of Canadian social and cultural history;

    • (c) the chief characteristics of Canadian physical and political geography;

    • (d) the chief characteristics of the Canadian system of government as a constitutional monarchy; and

    • (e) characteristics of Canada other than those referred to in paragraphs (a) to (d).

  • (2) A person is considered to have an adequate knowledge of the responsibilities and privileges of citizenship if they demonstrate, based on their responses to questions prepared by the Minister, that they have a general understanding of the following subjects:

    • (a) participation in the Canadian democratic process;

    • (b) participation in Canadian society, including volunteerism, respect for the environment and the protection of Canada’s natural, cultural and architectural heritage;

    • (c) respect for the rights, freedoms and obligations set out in the laws of Canada; and

    • (d) the responsibilities and privileges of citizenship other than those referred to in paragraphs (a) to (c).

  • SOR/94-442, s. 3
  • SOR/2010-209, s. 1

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