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Citizenship
Oath Canada

4th July, 2011
A
part of the citizenship oath of Canada says this, "I swear
(or affirm) that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Second, Queen of Canada, Her Heirs
and Successors."
That is the oath every person should take to
become the Citizen of Canada after completing other procedures.
Here begins the dilemma. After reading history of how India won
freedom from the British, and 63 later, Indians who wish to take
citizenship of Canada have to swear their allegiance to the Queen
again. How ironic could this be? The irony gets deeper for those
Indians,who still retain strong feelings of being an Citizen of
Independent India. Because taking up Canadian citizenship mean
giving away Indian Citizenship and one has to do it by swearing
allegiance to the Queen of England. And to rub on the wound, allegiance
has also to be sworn the the heirs of the queen and successors.
These are the same people against freedom loving fore fathers
of us have fought against in their fight for Independence and
present day Indians who come to Canada are queuing up to swear
allegiance to the queen of England. The irony has taken a full
circle! This irony is something that is common to all common wealth
nations citizens of the world.
Monarchy Vs Republic
debate:
Many Nations have moved away from monarchy while Canada is still
with the same system. Like India has president, Canada has the
Governor General and all government institutions like Postal services,
Railways are called crown services. Not that Canadians are happy
about this. There has been fierce debates, but then monarchy cannot
be said to be symbolic. The queen appoints the Governor General
who is equivalent to the president of India. In case of parliamentary
crisis queen has the final say. This was almost demonstrated in
2010 when the Prime Minister Mr.Stephen Harper pro-rouged the
parliament. There were rumors that the Governor General may not
give into the PM's plan. It was later reported that the prime
ministers office would have approached the Queen in case of a
problem.
Awareness:
To the credit of all who queue up to take the oath are not aware
of the oath till they actually turn up at the ceremony and its
a shocker for them when they see it first. But oath taking ceremonies
are done in public ceremonies and it is over so fast that only
a few actually have the time to realize the meaning of the oath.
(To the credit of Immigration Canada, the oath is given before
hand to all ) But for those who know what it means, this is deeply
offensive. One of the Gentleman is Mr.Charles Roach, a lawyer
in Toronto and who is an immigrant from the Caribbean. He has
filed a case in the Supreme court of Canada challenging this provision
of the Citizenship oath. It is believed that there are thousands
of other immigrants who have refused to take the citizenship oath
in this present form.
Benefits of & Questions
on Citizenship!
One gets to vote in all elections of Canada. It is said that with
a Canadian passport one is entitled to travel to more then 100
countries around the world without the need for a Visa. And yes
one does not get to be deported that easily.The next most important
question is, does citizenship mean that integration as a Canadian
is complete? Officially it does but there is a long long way to
go before the integration of an immigrant in the main stream Canadian
system becomes a reality. For example anti immigrant rhetoric
pops up in some way or other during elections. There are radio
and TV programmes that rack up the issue in subtle ways. Such
broadcasts seems to have their own audience. There are other questions?
Will the main stream Canada ever accept an Immigrant as their
own? In general there seems to be an smoother assimilation of
immigrants from countries like Western Europe into Canada. However
immigrants from other nations of the world stand out due to the
variations in their melanin content. So would an immigrant ever
be accepted as a loyal soilder if he / she gets into the armed
forces of Canada? How would that soilder operate if Canada has
political differences with his country of origin?
It appears as long as supply and demand are in balance things
would be fine.In case the supply falls short, then it appears
that immigrants would be asked to move down the line. A classic
example came through during the H1N1 flu problem in 2009. When
all people of Canada were asked to take the flu shot, issues of
shortages arose. It was reported that flu shots were allocated
to "some areas" first. You know what we mean. Other
questions also arise. It appears that Canada wants to bring in
the best qualified, able and fit people from developing countries
and work for the economy of the Nation. If the nation senses that
a person / family is a drain on the resources they get deported.
Another important thing is the recognition of
Education that one earns in Non Canadian Universities. Degrees
that are earned abroad are not recognized. They face accreditation
barriers and have to pass relevant exams again in Canada. Which
mean they have to go to college again? It is expensive and many
have turned to regular jobs including cab drivers. Hence Canada
can also boast of the distinction of having the most qualified
cab drivers in the world. It is believed that some of the cab
drivers in Canada also have PhD's! So the question is would you
prefer to have first class facilites and be a second class citizen
in an alien country or do you choose to be contend with second
class facilities but hold your head high as a first class citizen
in in your country of birth. You know what we mean?
If there is no corruption in India, and infrastructure
is good many people would not immigrate to Canada or other countries.
In fact reverse migration has already started, with many NRI's
returning back to India.
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