Language rules pose challenge for immigrants
Winnipeg Free Press: Starting next month, if you want to be a citizen, you better talk like a Canadian. For the first time in Canada's history, people applying for citizenship will have to provide documented proof of their proficiency in either official language. … "It's not fair," said Ali Saeed, who has interpreted for people who took their citizenship test verbally administered by a citizenship court judge. Read More…
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