Canadian Citizenship Made Easy

Canadian Citizenship Made Easy
Author: Drew Smith
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016-03-18
Genre: Citizenship
ISBN: 9781519121295

"Canadian Citizenship Made Easy is a study guide for the Canadian Citizenship Exam, and uses simple, easy-to-understand English to help you prepare. Each chapter is followed by multiple-choice questions and some optional review questions for discussion."--

Immigration Made Simple

Immigration Made Simple
Author: Barbara Brooks Kimmel
Publisher: Next Decade, Inc.
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2002-11
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780970090829

Presents information and sample forms on the U.S. immigration process, covering such areas as the Visa Waiver Program, the INSPASS System, Green Card renewal, and naturalization, and includes a directory of immigration lawyers and other practical resources.

Canadian Citizenship Workbook

Canadian Citizenship Workbook
Author: Drew Smith
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 104
Release: 2018-08-12
Genre:
ISBN: 9781721864188

The Canadian Citizenship Workbook is a study aid for the Canadian Citizenship Exam and is to be used alongside the official government guide. This workbook contains over 400 questions in various question formats that will help the applicant successfully pass the Canadian Citizenship Exam.

Contesting Canadian Citizenship

Contesting Canadian Citizenship
Author: Dorothy Chunn
Publisher: Peterborough, Ont. : Broadview Press
Total Pages: 436
Release: 2002-08
Genre: History
ISBN:

Over the past 15 years, the citizenship debate in political and social theory has undergone an extraordinary renaissance. To date, much of the writing on citizenship, within and beyond Canada, has been oriented toward the development of theory, or has concentrated on contemporary issues and examples. This collection of essays adopts a different approach by contextualizing and historicizing the citizenship debate, through studies of various aspects of the rise of social citizenship in Canada. Focusing on the formative years from the late 19th through mid-20th century, contributors examine how emerging discourse and practices in diverse areas of Canadian social life created a widely engaged, but often deeply contested, vision of the new Canadian citizen. The original essays examine key developments in the fields of welfare, justice, health, childhood, family, immigration, education, labour, media, popular culture and recreation, highlighting the contradictory nature of Canadian citizenship. The implications of these projects for the daily lives of Canadians, their identities, and the forms of resistance that they mounted, are central themes. Contributing authors situate their historical accounts in both public and private domains, their analyses emphasizing the mutual permeability of state and civil(ian) life. These diverse investigations reveal that while Canadian citizenship conveys crucial images of identity, security, and participatory democracy within the ongoing project of nation building, it is also interlaced with the projects of a hierarchical social structure and exclusionary political order. This collection explores the origins and evolution of Canadian citizenship in historical context. It also introduces the more general dilemmas and debates in social history and political theory that inevitably inform these inquiries.

Canada's Public Pension System Made Simple

Canada's Public Pension System Made Simple
Author: Lee Tang
Publisher: LMT Press
Total Pages: 124
Release: 2017-07-20
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0994764014

Get the Most Out of Your Canadian Government Pension! Are you getting everything you can from the government? The public pension system is complex and often changes, which means many people are not claiming money that they’re entitled to. Could you use more money to pay your bills? Do you know all of your options for maximizing your pension? Many people missed out on government pensions because they failed to take action to maximize their benefits. Read this book to make sure you’re not missing out on benefits that could help you pay your bills. Did you know? * Government pensions are not automatic. You have to apply for it. * You do not have to stop working to receive your government pension. * You may be eligible for government pensions from Canada even if you are living abroad and have never worked in Canada. * You may have to pay back part or all of your Old Age Security pension if your annual income is higher than a certain level. It is also known as the OAS clawback. * Many people missed out on government pensions because they failed to take action to minimize the clawback. * You can minimize the clawback, maximize your pension, and save taxes by following a few simple and proven strategies. This book was written to help you get the most out of your government pensions. Inside you'll find everything you need to know about Canada's public pension system and the actions and strategies that you can take to reduce the clawback on your OAS pension. Specifically, you will learn: * What benefits are offered, how to qualify, and how to apply for it. * Why it is important to have an RRSP withdrawal strategy. * Why it is important to have a tax-efficient investment strategy. * How you can minimize the clawback, maximize your pension, and save taxes by following a few simple and proven strategies. Read this book and start getting the money you deserve!

Law Made Simple

Law Made Simple
Author: G.V. Wokmou
Publisher: G.V. Wokmou
Total Pages: 150
Release: 2022-12-03
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1778054315

Leaving your home to make a new one somewhere else can be daunting, confusing, and insurmountable… But, with the help of this book, you’ll be navigating the legal system of your new home in no time. Within these pages, you will begin to untangle the mass web of legal processes. We’ll cover what you need to know before adjusting to your new life, cover topics to help guide you in settling in and getting to work, the rights you’ll have as a new citizen and the benefits that come with it, and so much more. It can all feel overwhelming, but I’m here to tell you that you’re not alone. Now that you’re here, you have the chance to experience everything that this country has to offer you. You’ll be guided through the basic rights you’ll have as a permanent resident. We’ll cover how the court system works, criminal and civil case processes, worker’s rights, consumer rights, and the responsibilities we all have as citizens of Canada or the United States. Every first you might need help with? I’ve got you covered. From buying or renting your first house to purchasing your first vehicle, building your new credit or growing your first business in your new home–I’ll help summarize what’s usually a detailed, complicated discussion. This book aims to provide useful information for those who might not be familiar with how the legal systems or cultures work in North America. While we don’t cover the actual immigration process, you will start to understand more of how your new country of residence works and benefits you. I aim to explain the more complex concepts so that immigrants and new permanent residents of North American countries can understand. Becoming familiar with the applicable legal rules is vital since these are the guidelines and written word of the country you’re living in. It’s important to understand how to stay within the law and follow it to avoid any legal consequences that could harm us and our lives here. Whether you’ve just moved or aim to move here soon, I understand the need for guidance when it comes to understanding the laws, systems, and culture.

Learn about the United States

Learn about the United States
Author: U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
Publisher: Government Printing Office
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2009
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780160831188

"Learn About the United States" is intended to help permanent residents gain a deeper understanding of U.S. history and government as they prepare to become citizens. The product presents 96 short lessons, based on the sample questions from which the civics portion of the naturalization test is drawn. An audio CD that allows students to listen to the questions, answers, and civics lessons read aloud is also included. For immigrants preparing to naturalize, the chance to learn more about the history and government of the United States will make their journey toward citizenship a more meaningful one.

The Straight State

The Straight State
Author: Margot Canaday
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2009
Genre: History
ISBN: 0691149933

Annotation 'The Straight State' is an expansive study of the federal regulation of homosexuality across the US. Margot Canaday uses new evidence to show how the state came to systematically penalise homosexuality, giving rise to a regime of second-class citizenship that dogs sexual minorities to this day.

Belonging

Belonging
Author: Adrienne Clarkson
Publisher: House of Anansi
Total Pages: 158
Release: 2014-09-19
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1770898395

Never has the world experienced greater movement of peoples from one country to another, from one continent to another. These seismic shifts in population have brought about huge challenges for all societies. In this year’s Massey Lectures, Canada’s twenty-sixth Governor General and bestselling author Adrienne Clarkson argues that a sense of belonging is a necessary mediation between an individual and a society. She masterfully chronicles the evolution of citizenship throughout the ages: from the genesis of the idea of the citizen in ancient Greece, to the medieval structures of guilds and class; from the revolutionary period which gave birth to the modern nation-state, to present-day citizenship based on shared values, consensus, and pluralism. Clarkson places particular emphasis on the Canadian model, which promotes immigration, parliamentary democracy, and the rule of law, and the First Nations circle, which embodies notions of expansion and equality. She concludes by looking forward, using the Bhutanese example of Gross National Happiness to determine how we measure up today and how far we have to go to bring into being the citizen, and the society, of tomorrow.