I don't want to get citizenship because I hate the queen and don't want to make an oath to that wrinkly old hag. Do you need to make an oath to her for PR?
However many people do.Leon said:Nope
Weren't you the american yankee coming here as international student? I like your sense of humor about oath ceremonyamericanadian said:I don't want to get citizenship because I hate the queen and don't want to make an oath to that wrinkly old hag. Do you need to make an oath to her for PR?
Haha yesnewtone said:Weren't you the american yankee coming here as international student? I like your sense of humor about oath ceremony
You can preserve your history without wearing a leash. I'd also like to know of an example where Americans don't preserve their history. It seems like you have a bit of a negative feeling for Americans. I for one am proud we stood up to England and beat the best military in the world (at the time) with a bunch of rag-tag, drunk separatists who were sick of being bent over by the King. What is Canada proud of with bending over and taking it in the butt from a guy who wanted to rule the world?newtone said:But unlike americans we like to preserve our history.
I would agree with you that the American standard of education is pretty poor. I think it comes with the fact that teachers are paid dirt, so there is no incentive for the smart Americans to become teachers and pass on their knowledge. They all become engineers and doctors and lawyers. But even more of it can be blamed on the way we raise kids here in America and don't emphasize a quality education anymore. America will have to change their policy on presidents being American born someday, because we are running out of people who are smart enough to not just say "nuke the bastards" whenever they see a Muslim.newtone said:Sadly many of my american friends who transfered to Canadian Universities find it extremely challenging cause the standard of Education is much higher here.
I agree and I can see Canada making a push away from their ties to the Monarchy in Britain when she passes away and the idiot Charles takes over. There is a difference between a sweet old lady and a jerk who treated his amazing wife like garbage. And you make a good point, I think younger Canadians are (and will be) proud of Canada for what they are now, not what they were 200 years ago.Leon said:I think it is probably more the old people who like her and the young people who couldn't care less.
I disagree, Leon. There is an obscure rule in the Citizenship Act that in order to become a citizen, you must kneel and kiss the ring finger of the Queen -- once for each wrinkle. And if you don't make the kisses convincing, you get UK citizenship instead of Canadian citizenship.Leon said:Nope
Link ?toby said:I disagree, Leon. There is an obscure rule in the Citizenship Act that in order to become a citizen, you must kneel and kiss the ring finger of the Queen -- once for each wrinkle. And if you don't make the kisses convincing, you get UK citizenship instead of Canadian citizenship.
No, actually you have to kiss her picture and you have to wear lipstick and get her right on the lips. If you miss her mouth by more than half, you will not get citizenship and if you miss entirely, you will be deported. However, that is for citizenship and in this case, he was only asking about PR so my first reply standstoby said:I disagree, Leon. There is an obscure rule in the Citizenship Act that in order to become a citizen, you must kneel and kiss the ring finger of the Queen -- once for each wrinkle. And if you don't make the kisses convincing, you get UK citizenship instead of Canadian citizenship.