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Citizenship Class

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Refugee Federation Service Center has provided support and instructions on passing the Citizenship exam to clients from all over the world

New Americans by Country of Origin 2019 – 2024
Country of OriginNew Citizens
AFGHANISTAN,244
BELARUS,1
BHUTAN,4
BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA,7
BURUNDI,1
CAMBODIA,5
CAMEROON,1
CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC,1
EL SALVADOR,1
ERITREA,32
ETHIOPIA,33
GHANA,1
GUINEA,2
HONDURAS,2
INDIA,1
IRAN,20
IRAQ,160
JORDAN,1
KAZAKHSTAN,1
KENYA,6
MALAYSIA,1
MEXICO,3
MOROCCO,2
MYANMAR,3
NEPAL,2
NICARAGUA,2
PAKISTAN,1
PHILIPPINES,1
ROMANIA,1
SAUDI ARABIA,1
SOMALIA,34
SUDAN,5
SYRIA,3
THAILAND,1
TURKEY,1
UKRAINE,6
VIETNAM,15

Citizenship classes are offered on Mondays and Wednesdays from 10 AM to 12 Noon. Your instructor is Adam Momand and can be contacted by phone (253) 852-5150 ext 121 or by submitting this form.

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Being of good moral character for citizenship means adhering to the ethical and moral standards expected of a responsible member of society. This typically involves:

  • Honesty and integrity: Telling the truth, being reliable, and acting with integrity.
  • Respect for laws and rules: Obeying the law and following established rules and regulations.
  • Respect for others: Treating others with kindness, fairness, and consideration.
  • Community involvement: Participating in community activities, volunteering, or contributing to the well-being of others.
  • Financial responsibility: Meeting financial obligations, such as paying taxes and debts.
  • Avoiding illegal or harmful activities: Refraining from activities that could harm oneself or others, such as substance abuse or criminal behavior.

Essentially, it means behaving in a way that aligns with the values and principles of the society in which one lives. This is a crucial requirement for citizenship, as it ensures that individuals who become citizens are committed to upholding the laws and customs of their new country.