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VIDEO: York Region welcomes 40 new Canadians from 16 countries

The citizenship ceremony is the final legal step to becoming a Canadian citizen
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NEWS RELEASE
REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF YORK
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The Regional Municipality of York welcomed 40 new Canadians at a June ceremony in the Great Hall at Newmarket’s York Region Administrative Centre on Yonge Street.

York Region, in partnership with Immigration, Refugee and Citizenship Canada, welcomed recipients from 16 different countries as they took the final step to becoming Canadian citizens. 

The Oath of Citizenship is a solemn declaration that citizenship recipients who have been granted citizenship must take, promising to obey Canadian laws while fulfilling their duties as Canadian citizens. 

The oath is recited at a citizenship ceremony and the ceremony is the final legal step to becoming a Canadian citizen. 

Over the last 10 years, Canada has welcomed nearly 1.7 million new Canadians.

York Region is recognized as a diverse and growing community that welcomes newcomers. With one of the largest diverse immigrant populations in Canada, York Region residents speak more than 120 different languages and come from more than 230 distinct ethnic backgrounds.

The Oath of Citizenship is as follows:

"I swear

That I will be faithful

And bear true allegiance

To Her Majesty

Queen Elizabeth the Second

Queen of Canada

Her Heirs and Successors

And that I will faithfully observe

The laws of Canada

And fulfil my duties

As a Canadian citizen."

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