Congratulations to my British husband who received his U.S. Citizenship last week!!! It was an emotional day consisting of an interview, test, and swearing-in ceremony with about two dozen other immigrants.Welcome to America, darling!
He now has dual citizenship.Think you could pass the U.S. Citizenship exam?
Fix yourself a cuppa and have a go here!


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That was fun. I got all but seven correct. What is the limit on incorrect answers?
Please send congrats to your husband. What an accomplishment.
Thank you Teresa - I'll pass along your regards! During the interview, the agent runs a computer search of all 100 questions and ten are chosen at random - the interviewee has to answer 6 out of 10 correctly.
Congratulations to T&H!!!
That's very interesting. I guess I would have had some chance then.
Congratulations to your Tony!
Just a note off subject....
Made the Constant Comment Cake today. It turned out beautifully. And tastes so nice, not overbearing, simply delicious! Will blog on it later this week- thanks!
I'll look forward to your Constant Comment cake blog entry, Teresa! It's a lovely cake, isn't it? Sometimes I sift a wee bit of cinnamon-sugar across the top, but it certainly doesn't "need" it.
It's a good time to be an American! Congrats!
Thanks Linda, Marilyn and Steph! Yes, it IS a good time to be an American!
It's always good to be an American, through tick and thin. The American spirit lives on! Congrats.
What nationality are you then?
Thanks mmm - I'm American, hubby is British (born in Chelsea, London - lived most of his adult life in Plymouth, UK). We met online. :-)
Congrats to your husband! (And you!)
congrates to your hubby and you.
i too am engaged to a Brit, he was born in cornwall, but spent most his adult life in Plymouth, as well, he owned a kithcen cabinet shoppe and also was a formula 2 racecar driver and restored a faboulous barn, my daughter goes to charleston southern univ.
please visit our blog....thanks again kate
Congratulations to your husband on his new citizenship!
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