Mr. T is a single father taking care of five teenagers. Their mothers have mental health and financial issues that keep them ...
The opposition leader is the latest in a long line of politicians who speak of ‘Australian values’. But it has long been a ...
For lawful residents yearning to become naturalized citizenships, learning U.S. history and civics is one of the barriers to ...
Recent calls by Opposition Leader Sussan Ley to cut Australia's intake of migrants have been accompanied by a promised revision - if the coalition ...
MIGRANTS who cheated on their British citizenship tests by paying fraudsters to take them are being allowed to try again.
Canada is set to modernise its citizenship rules, which could benefit thousands of Indian-origin families and other Canadians ...
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services has revived home visits for citizenship applicants. Attorneys say it’s a fear ...
Canada’s Bill C-3 reforms citizenship laws, restoring rights to those excluded under the first-generation limit and allowing ...
Canada is set to overhaul its citizenship-by-descent rules under Bill C-3, a reform that could significantly benefit ...
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Canada Creeps Towards Changing Citizenship Laws, Easing Pathways for Overseas-Born Children
Canada’s new citizenship law, Bill C-3, scraps the “second-generation cut-off” that blocked many Canadians born abroad from ...
The Punch on MSN
2026 CBT rollout on track, says WAEC
WAEC assures its plan for a fully computer-based WASSCE in 2026 is on track, addressing concerns about logistics, curriculum, and subject changes.
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How the USCIS and DHS citizenship exam will change
The Department of Homeland Security is set to overhaul the naturalization civics requirement. Prepare yourself for new test ...
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