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Kissy
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28 May, 07:26
How is oath related to the naturalization process
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Semaj Walsh
28 May, 07:30
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Once you're approved for naturalization, you have to take the Oath of Allegiance to the United States.
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River Morgan
28 May, 07:44
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To become Canadian, you must swear the Oath of Allegiance to the Queen of Canada. The oath is vital in the naturalization process. No oath means not becoming a citizen. Other countries have similar laws.
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