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 @B4T27BXfrom British Columbia  agreed…7 days7D

In an article posted in 2023, written by Laura Osman - The Canadian Press, for CBC, they state that the average score of Canadians that took the Citzenship Test was 49%, when the minimum score to pass is 75%. This means that less than 25%(a quarter) of Canadian Citizens would actually pass the test that would allow them to become a Canadian Citizen if they weren’t already. This data only helps show that when someone has Canadian Citizenship and still aren’t a ‘perfect citizen’, that maybe a similar amount of leniency should be applied to those looking for a similar opportunity.

 @9JPQCBFfrom Ontario  disagreed…1yr1Y

People who are born in Canada have no other option to become citizens otherwise they would remain stateless. They have gone through the education system and should know basic facts about Canada. Immigrants on the other hand have chosen to come to Canada, they should understand how things work and important things about our history.

 @9J2W84Xfrom Ontario  disagreed…1yr1Y

If the citizens have great contribution to Canada's community, they shouldn't be limited or accused because of the failure of citizenship test. Besides, citizenship test is to aware the citizens know the history or some information of Canada, it shouldn't be a standard to identify the value of citizens who fail the citizenship test.

 @9H24DFZfrom Ontario  disagreed…1yr1Y

It does not matter, Because immigrants are different from citizens in every aspect. They are coming to the country with a goal in mind that we don’t know about.

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