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Do i have to do a english test even if i live in a english speaking country when applying for canadian.?

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  1. I don't really know, but if you're from an English speanking country, why would it be a problem?


  2. You will sit a basic english test, then again if already living in english speaking country will be easy peasy..♥

  3. How to Become a Canadian Citizen

    What are the requirements?

    If you are an adult, you must:

    Be 18 years of age or more

    Be a permanent resident of Canada

    Have lived in Canada for at least three of the four years before applying

    Be able to communicate in English or French

    Show knowledge about Canada and the rights and responsibilities of citizenship

    Every applicant must complete an application form (parents can complete the form for their children). Every adult between the ages of 18 and 59 must pass a citizenship test, to demonstrate knowledge of English or French and about Canada.

  4. If english is your primary or you have a reasonable command of it..... no problem. If you can read write speak and have a basic conversation..... the same.

    But as others have said knowing the socio-economic-political situation will get you on your way.

  5. Hardly.  Unless you must demonstrate proper usage in sentences, paragraphs, verbs, nouns, etc...

  6. I wouldn't think you would have to unless something in your paperwork would make them think that there was something wrong with your english.

  7. This english test is new because of the influx of relatives of PRs who do not know any english at all. I do not see you having any problem with this requirement. Don't you worry about that.**

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