Canada Introduces New Language Requirements for Citizenship Applicants

Canada has introduced stricter language requirements for people wanting to obtain Canadian citizenship. Applicants will have to provide evidence of language proficiency in English or French. Right now applicants between the ages of 18 and 54 need to demonstrate informally the ability to speak and understand English or French. But the new guidelines mean that from November this year formal tests will need to be undertaken and objective evidence provided.

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