The document provides information about criteria for Canadian citizenship. The main criterion is being born in Canada, which has granted citizenship to all born in Canada since 1947, barring a few exceptions. The document also discusses the Canadian flag, which features a red maple leaf and represents the country's symbolic tree, the red-flowering maple.
The document provides information about criteria for Canadian citizenship. The main criterion is being born in Canada, which has granted citizenship to all born in Canada since 1947, barring a few exceptions. The document also discusses the Canadian flag, which features a red maple leaf and represents the country's symbolic tree, the red-flowering maple.
The document provides information about criteria for Canadian citizenship. The main criterion is being born in Canada, which has granted citizenship to all born in Canada since 1947, barring a few exceptions. The document also discusses the Canadian flag, which features a red maple leaf and represents the country's symbolic tree, the red-flowering maple.
On the cic.gc.ca website you will find several criteria
that make you a Canadian. Among them there is the criterion of being born in Canada. Therefore, in theory, anyone born in Canada – barring some very specific cases related to those working in diplomatic services – attains Canadian citizenship at birth. This has been Canadian policy since 1947. Canada Flag The Canadian flag is well known because of the symbol it represents: the burgundy leaf. It is part of the country’s symbol tree, the Plátano-bastardo. Canada Flag Capital Map City The Canadian flag is well known because of the symbol it represents: the burgundy leaf. It is part of the country’s symbol tree, the Plátano-bastardo. Capital City The capital of Canada is Ottawa, a city that is located on the south bank of the Ottawa River, in the eastern portion of Southern Ontario, one of the Canadian provinces. Ottawa is not the largest city in Canada, yet it concentrates government decisions, being one of the most expressive tourist attractions in the country. Canada Flag Capital Map City The Canadian flag is well known because of the symbol it represents: the burgundy leaf. It is part of the country’s symbol tree, the Plátano-bastardo. Canada Flag The Canadian flag is well known because of the symbol it Map represents: the burgundy leaf. It is part of the country’s symbol tree, the Plátano-bastardo. Canada Flag Capital Map City The Canadian flag is well known because of the symbol it represents: the burgundy leaf. It is part of the country’s symbol tree, the Plátano-bastardo. Attractions Attractions Capilano Suspension Bridge – Vancouver Attractions Banff National Park – Alberta Attractions CN Tower – Toronto Attractions Parliament Hill – Ottawa Attractions Niagara Falls – Ontário Attractions Basilica-Cathedral Notre-Dame de Québec Attractions Sports Typical songs/dances Typical songs/dances
Clog dancing is practiced mainly in
the eastern regions of the country, such as Nova Scotia, Newfoundland and Labrador, where the British and Irish cultural influence is strongest. These areas have a long tradition of folk dancing, including the clog dance. Typical songs/dances
The Bhangra dance is a popular
dance among Canada's Sikh community. It is an energetic and lively dance that originated in the Punjab region of India. The dancers wear colorful clothes and perform synchronized movements in rhythm with the music. Typical songs/dances
A dança Jig é uma dança tradicional
do Canadá que se originou na Irlanda. É uma dança rápida e animada, geralmente acompanhada por música celta. Os dançarinos usam sapatos rígidos que batem no chão em ritmo com a música. Typical songs/dances
The Powwow dance is a traditional dance
of the indigenous peoples of Canada. It is a ceremonial dance that is performed at Powwow events, which are cultural celebrations. The Powwow dance is characterized by slow, fluid movements, accompanied by drums and tribal chants. Local Currency Local Currency The official currency of Canada is the Canadian dollar, in circulation since 1870 - a time when there was a unification, since several different currencies circulated in the provinces of the country. The Canadian dollar is symbolized by the C$ or just by the $ in identifications in transactions and commercial establishments in the country. The international standard for representing currency is the CAD. Popular foods and drinks Poutine Maple Syrup Montreal-style Bagels Montreal Smoked Meat Bannock Group Gustavo S. Cruz Marcos B. Holanda