Is there a language requirement for Canadian citizenship?
Yes, there is a language requirement for Canadian citizenship. In order to obtain Canadian citizenship, applicants aged 18 to 54 must demonstrate proficiency in either English or French. The language proficiency is assessed through a standardized test that evaluates an individual's speaking, listening, reading, and writing skills. Successful completion of the test is necessary to meet the language requirement. However, there are certain exemptions available for individuals with certain medical conditions or those who are 55 years of age or older at the time of application. Achieving the language requirement helps promote cultural integration and ensures that new citizens can fully participate in Canadian society.
Answered May 3, 2024
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