Citizenship Ceremony
A Citizenship Ceremony is a formal event where individuals officially become citizens of a country. During the ceremony, participants take an oath of allegiance, pledging loyalty to their new nation. This event often includes speeches from officials and may feature cultural performances, celebrating the diversity of the community.
The ceremony typically takes place in a public venue, such as a community center or government building. New citizens receive a certificate of citizenship, which serves as a legal document confirming their status. These ceremonies are important for fostering a sense of belonging and encouraging civic participation among new citizens.