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jckdry said:
any idea or links
thanks

I found the Richmond Library practice test website to be very useful too. Link below;

http://www.yourlibrary.ca/citizenship/

Good luck.
 
This one seems to be good apnatoronto.com/canadian-citizenship-test-practice/
 
best to study

http://www.citizenshipcounts.ca/study
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www.v-soul.com/

http://citizenshipnow.ca/virtual-resource-library/test-preparation
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http://canada-citizenship-test.aws.af.cm/
www.toptipsclub.com/Citizenship_Test_Index.asp


http://www.citizenquiz.com/
www.torontopubliclibrary.ca/new-to-canada/citizenship.jsp
http://www.yourlibrary.ca/citizenship/
 
Thanks Kelly77 for the wonderful links

Kelly77 said:
best to study

http://www.citizenshipcounts.ca/study
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www.v-soul.com/

http://citizenshipnow.ca/virtual-resource-library/test-preparation
=============================

http://canada-citizenship-test.aws.af.cm/
www.toptipsclub.com/Citizenship_Test_Index.asp


http://www.citizenquiz.com/
www.torontopubliclibrary.ca/new-to-canada/citizenship.jsp
http://www.yourlibrary.ca/citizenship/
 
If you are a foreign student and already have that much experience, you have several options:

a) the Federal skilled worker program - check if your occupation is on the list and whether the cap is filled or not. The caps are reset every year in May.

b) the Canadian Experience Class (most foreign students/workers use this one) - you will need to complete your degree program first, apply for a post-graduate work permit, get at least 1 year of skilled full-time (or part-time equivalent) Canadian work experience, etc before you are eligible to apply.

c) the Express Entry program - this one launches in January 2015 for the first time. More details will be on CIC's website at that time.

d) the Provincial Nominee program of your province

For more information post your questions or visit the the skilled worker, Canadian Express Class, Provincial Nominee sections on the forum. Also Immigration Canada's website has more information and the forms: www.cic.gc.ca

Goodluck!


kimodz said:
Hello,

I am an Algerian international student (23year old) in Calgary with a valid study permit, graduated in my country in Electrical technology (3 years) in electromechanical field, and 3 years manager agent experience in architectural office in my country, I live with my sister and brother in law, I would like to know if there is an option to immigrate in Canada as a federal worker.

thank you
 
I think the best one is the Richmond Public Library one.

Also the sample questions at the back is also good to go through.