Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Canadian
Identity
- Immigrants
- Permanent
- Classes
- Business class
- Provincial Nomination programs
- Canadian permit residence
- Some require investment into Canada
- Family class
- Has relatives living in Canada
- Willing to sponsor immigrant
- Refugee class
- Escaping other countries
- PR card
- Applying for citizenship
- Temporary
- Visa
- Single
entry
- Only once
- Issued upto 6
months
- Should have expiry date after one month of arrival
- Must apply for it
- Multiple
entry
- 6 months at a
time
- Valid up to 10 years
- Or a month before expiry date of passport
- Must apply for it
- Transit
- Short
period
- Travelling
- Non immigrant
visa
- No fee
- Work permits
- Job offer
- Visitor visa
- Must apply for it
- Illegal Immigrants
- 35,000-120,000 people
- Deportion
- Over 250,000 per year
- Refugees
- Different Countries
- Diversity
- over 200 ethnic origins
- Language
- Over 200 languages spoken
- Although French and English are the two official languages
- Over 20% of population are immigrants
- Different Cultures
- Symbol
- Beaver
- March 24th 1975
- Fur trade
- 6 million before fur trade
- Close to extinction
- Coat of Arms
- Identification card
- Battlefield
- Motto
- Red ribbon
- Order of Canada
- Desiderantes Melioram Patrium
- "They desire a better country"
- Design
- drawn by Cathy Bursey-Sabourin
- Fraser Herald of Arms
- Royal Crown at the top
- Queen
- Floral Emblems of founding countries of Canada
- English Rose
- Scottish thistle
- French fleur-de-lis
- Irish Shamrock
- Lion of England
- Unicorn of Scotland
- Symbols of four founding nations of Canada
- 3 royal lions of England
- royal lion of Scotland
- royal fleur-de-lis of France
- Royal Irish harp of Tara
- Royal Proclamation on November 21st, 1921
- Motto
- "From Sea to Sea."
- Maple Leaf Tartan
- Official National Symbol
- March 9th, 2011
- Created by David Weiser
- For 100th anniversary
- Canadian Confederation
- 1967
- Inspiration of Maple leaf
- Changes in color of changing seasons
- Summer
- Green
- Early Autumn
- Gold
- First frost
- Red
- Before Winter
- Brown tones
- National Pride
- Worn by people from all backgrounds
- Regardless of ancestry
- Worn by 2nd 3rd 4th Battalions
- Maple Tree
- arboreal emblem
- 1996
- 10 of 150 are in Canada
- National Anthem
- July 1st, 1980
- First sung by Quebec
- June 24th, 1880
- By Calixa Lavallee
- Officially translated in 1908
- Robert Stanley Weir
- National Flag
- Adopted in 1965
- February 15th, 1965
- Canadian Flag
- Canada Day
- National Horse
- National breed in 1909
- May 2002
- Declared National horse
- Origin 1665
- National colours
- Red and White
- Proclamation of Canadian Coat of Arms
- King George V
- 1921
- Since 11th century
- Sports
- Official
- Summer
- Lacrosse
- Winter
- Ice Hockey
- Bluenose
- Dime
- March 26, 1921
- Inukshuk
- "You are on the right path."
- Landmarks
- Hopewell Rocks
- New Brunswick
- Bay of Fundy
- 40-70 ft tall
- Canadian Rockies
- Acitivities
- Hiking
- Bird watching
- Fishing
- Mountain biking
- Camping
- British Columbia&Alberta
- Chateau Frontenac
- 19th Century
- Hotel
- Quebec City
- CN Tower
- Toronto, Ontario
- 457m
- 360 Restaurant
- 7 wonders of modern world
- 1995
- Confederation Bridge
- 1997
- 8 miles long
- 200ft above water level
- Links New Brunswick and PEI
- Parliament Hill
- Ottawa
- Ottawa River
- 3 separate buildings
- East block
- West block
- Centre block
- 1859-
- Canadian War Museum
- Ottawa
- All facets of Canada's military past
- Open storage area
- Military history research centre
- Originated in 1880
- Current building 2005
- Royal Ontario Museum
- Toronto, Ontario
- Established in 1912
- 1,000,000 visitors per year
- Over 6,000,000 collection pieces
- 40 galleries
- Art
- World culture
- Natural history
- lose relations with the University of Toronto