Canadian citizenship test: Radh Haque, left, his father Samiul and his wife Mahabuba with Calgary Mayor Naheed Nenshi after their citizenship ceremony on July 3 at the Calgary Stampede, according to CBC. Niqab-citizenship ceremony ruling will be appealed, PM says Canadian citizenship test too difficult, failing visible minorities The family moved to Canada in 2010 from Bangladesh "for a better life," says Begam. Every night of during the Grandstand Show, thousands of spectators are bearing witness to the citizenship ceremony of a different immigrant family. "It was the supreme moment of our life," said Samiul Haque, who took the stage with his son, Radh, and wife, Mahabuba Begam. Haque says winters there were even colder than Calgary and they had no heating. "I am lucky that I have become a Canadian citizen," he said. His son, who attends Western Canada High School, was a bit nervous about standing in front of 20,000 people but says he felt "pretty good" once he was up there. "It was really, really good feeling. Samiul Haque, in red, his wife Mahabuba Begam, in green, and their son Radh, far right, became Canadians in front of 20,000 spectators at the Calgary Stampede on July 3.
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