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Simply put, an immigrant is a person living in a country other than that of his or her birth. No matter if that person has taken the citizenship of the destination country, served in its military, married a native, or has another statushe or she will forever be an interna- tional migrant.
Citizenship education involves developing the knowledge, skills and confidence to enable people to make their own decisions and to take responsibility for their own lives and communities.
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Citizenship courses are designed to prepare students for the U.S. citizenship or naturalization exam and interview. Instruction is provided in the areas of government, current events, test-taking strategies, and appropriate English Skills.
Yes! All students regardless of immigration status can apply and attend CUNY. You will not be discriminated against from attending CUNY based on your immigration status. Chancellor Felix Matos Rodriguez has consistently highlighted the importance of welcoming undocumented students to our campus.

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