Canadians Dept: OTTAWA - Would-be Canadians will be required to submit tangible proof of how well they speak English or French beginning this November, according to Winnipeg Free Press. Applicants will have to submit results of a government-approved third-party language test, show they've finished high school or post-secondary education in English or French or prove they've received an appropriate level of language education via government-funded training programs and a Royal Canadian Mounted Police officer raises his hand as a group of 60 people take the oath of citizenship during a special Canada Day citizenship ceremony in Vancouver, B.C., on Sunday July 1, 2012. Would-be Canadians will be required to submit tangible proof of how well they speak English or French beginning this November. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck The new requirements were unveiled last year and will see citizenship applicants given three ways to prove their proficiency.
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