Immigrants hit citizenship roadblocks with language forms

Mar 27, 2014 | Press Room

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Iranian immigrant says she exceeds language requirements, but her citizenship application has been rejected

Nova Scotia immigrants who want to become Canadian citizens say they are facing obstacles when it comes to the proof of language forms they must supply with their applications.

Mitra Naseh’s is an immigrant from Iran living in Halifax. Her citizenship application has been rejected for a second time, even though it includes the proper language forms.

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