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Difference between revisions of "How to Apply for a Citizenship Grant (17:VI)"

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=== 1. Mail-in Process ===
=== 1. Mail-in Process ===
   
   
A citizenship application must be mailed in using the proper forms provided by IRCC. The new forms are easy to understand and to complete. To order a citizenship application, consult the IRCC website (see [[Governing Legislation and Resources on Citizenship (17:II)#B. Resources | Section II.B: Resources]]). In-person application assistance is not available from IRCC.
A citizenship application must be mailed in using the proper forms provided by IRCC. The new forms are easy to understand and to complete. To order a citizenship application, consult the IRCC website '''(see [[Governing Legislation and Resources on Citizenship (17:II)#B. Resources | Section II.B: Resources]])'''. In-person application assistance is not available from IRCC.


The IRCC publishes ''Discover Canada: The Rights and Responsibilities of Citizenship'', a book that gives general information regarding the right to vote in elections and run for elected office, voting procedures, and chief characteristics of Canadian physical and political geography. It will help the applicant answer questions in the written test he or she must take to become a citizen. This book is mailed to the applicant after the application for a citizenship grant has been received at the case processing centre. Alternatively, Discover Canada is available on IRCC’s website and a link to it is provided in a letter from IRCC.
The IRCC publishes ''Discover Canada: The Rights and Responsibilities of Citizenship'', a book that gives general information regarding the right to vote in elections and run for elected office, voting procedures, and chief characteristics of Canadian physical and political geography. It will help the applicant answer questions in the written test he or she must take to become a citizen. This book is mailed to the applicant after the application for a citizenship grant has been received at the case processing centre. Alternatively, Discover Canada is available on IRCC’s website and a link to it is provided in a letter from IRCC.
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