Citizenship Act definition
Examples of Citizenship Act in a sentence
Employees who have been employed for at least thirty (30) days may take up to four (4) hours of unpaid leave to attend their citizenship ceremony and receive their certificate of citizenship, as provided under the Citizenship Act.
An Employee who has completed ninety (90) days of employment is entitled to one-half (1/2) day of leave without pay to attend a citizenship ceremony to receive a certificate of citizenship, as provided for under the Citizenship Act (Canada).
An Employee who has completed ninety (90) days of employment is entitled to one half (1/2) day of leave without pay to attend a citizenship ceremony to receive a certificate of citizenship, as provided for under the Citizenship Act (Canada).
An Employee who has completed 90 days of employment is entitled to one half (1/2) day of leave without pay to attend a Citizenship Ceremony to receive a Certificate of Citizenship, as provided for under the Citizenship Act (Canada).
An Employee who has completed ninety (90) days of employment is entitled to one-half (½) day of leave without pay to attend a citizenship ceremony to receive a certificate of citizenship, as provided for under the Citizenship Act (Canada).
An employee who has been employed for at least ninety (90) days is entitled to up to a half (1/2) day of unpaid leave to attend a citizenship ceremony to receive a certificate of citizenship, as provided for under the Citizenship Act (Canada) and regulations made under that Act.
The Tamil Federal Party formed in 1949 in reaction to the Citizenship Act of 1948, which rendered nearly a million Indian Tamil plantation workers stateless, an Act that further minimised the political power of the minorities (Samaranayake, 1991; ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, 2007: 35).
An Employee who has completed their probationary period is entitled to one half (1/2) day of leave without pay to attend a citizenship ceremony to receive a certificate of citizenship, as provided for under the Citizenship Act (Canada).
For greater certainty, Citizens who are Canadian citizens or permanent residents of Canada as defined in the Citizenship Act and the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act will continue to be entitled to all the rights and benefits of all other Canadian citizens or permanent residents of Canada.
Employees are entitled to and shall be granted Personal Leave of no more than five days per calendar year to heal from an injury or illness, take care of health obligations for any member of their family or care for them, take care of obligations related to the education of any family member under age 18, manage any urgent situation that concerns them or a family member, attend their citizenship ceremony under the Citizenship Act, or manage any other situation prescribed by regulation.