《通达民情 • 生活至上》 | |
Type | Daily newspaper |
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Format | Tabloid |
Owner(s) | Guangzhou Daily Newspaper Group |
Founded | 1985 |
Language | Chinese |
Headquarters | Huimei Business Center, No.83 Guangzhou Nan Boulevard, Haizhu District |
City | Guangzhou, Guangdong Province |
Country | China |
Circulation | 1,570,000 (as of 2014)[1] |
OCLC number | 144518437 |
Website | epaper |
Information Times | |||||||
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Simplified Chinese | 信息时报 | ||||||
Traditional Chinese | 信息時報 | ||||||
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The Information Times (Chinese: 信息时报; pinyin: Xìnxī Shíbào) is a daily Chinese-language newspaper published under the Guangzhou Daily Newspaper Group. The Information Times was founded in 1985 and is currently published in Guangzhou in Guangdong Province, China.
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Canadian Citizenship : 5 Facts That You Should Know! 1- Never Lie! To become a Canadian citizen, currently an adult applicant must have lived in Canada for at least 3 years or 1,095 days in the past four years before applying. While this waiting time might seem like a very long time, lying when submitting your documents might get you in huge trouble. The government of Canada recently started cracking down on suspicious applications. As an example on September 2012, it began the process of revoking the citizenship of 3,100 people suspected of lying to become Canadians So while the prospect of obtaining Canadin citizenship might be very attractive, never lie! 2- Make sure that your knolwedge of the official languages in Canada (ie English and French) is good. The rules related to applicants' knolwedge of English and French have become much more difficult in recent years. Currently, adult applicants must send proof that they have adequate knowledge of English or French. If your application does not have proof, it will be considered incomplete and returned to you. Bottom line: improve your writing and speaking skills. 3- Take the citizenship test seriously In 2010, the Canadian government completely changed the citizenship test and now it requires a higher score to pass. It hasalso made questions about the Canadian history and values more challenging. As of December 2012, applicants have to get 15 out of 20 questions in the citizenship test correct, whereas previously they only needed to have 12 out of 20 correct answers.Government staff at the exam also ask detailed questions about the applicants life in Canada to test their verbal language ability. As a result of these tougher criteria, the failure rate of the citizenship test jumped from less than 4% in 2009 to nearly 15% in 2010. Nowadays, the citizenship test is much more serious and difficult than what it used to be. So take it seriously! 4- Bring all the necessary documents and more! It is better safe than sorry. You need to provide any evidence that convinces the citizenship staff at the exam that you have lived in Canada in the years before your application. Documents related to employment or studying, property documents, monthly bills, and translation of your passport (especially the stamped pages) can be helpful. 5- Be patient As the number of applicants in the past few years has greatly increased, the processing times currently are close to 24 months for most applications. This does not mean that your application will necessary be processed within the first two years of applying. Roughly 20% of applications now take more 21 months to process, so be patient!
History
The Information Times was initially founded in 1985 as a daily financial newspaper. On May 15, 2001, The Guangzhou Daily Newspaper Group invested in an update to the paper, making it more comprehensive. Further revisions in the next few years saw the paper focus more on coverage of city news.[2] Several events were planned to celebrate these revisions:
- June 2002: The Beijing–Guangzhou Railway was temporarily renamed the Information Times Line, and free newspapers were given to passengers.[3]
- January 2003: A luxury river boat was renamed the Information Times Line in honor of the newspaper.[4]
In 2006, the newspaper became the largest-selling tabloid newspaper in Guangzhou.[2]
In 2014, the Information Times was the 33rd most circulated daily newspaper in the world and 8th in China according to WAN-IFRA's World Press Trends Report.[1]
Format
- Section A: Political News and Commentary
- Section B: Finance
- Section C: Special Features
- Section D: Entertainment and Lifestyle
See also
References
- ^ a b Milosevic, Mira; Chisholm, Jim; Kilman, Larry; Henriksson, Teemu (2014). "World Press Trends 2014". Paris: WAN-IFRA.
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(help) - ^ a b 《信息时报》简介 (in Chinese). Sina Corp. March 20, 2006. Archived from the original on January 1, 2013. Retrieved July 2, 2016.
- ^ 组图:信息时报冠名的广州至北京列车 (in Chinese). Sina Corp. March 20, 2006. Archived from the original on July 3, 2016. Retrieved July 3, 2016.
- ^ 组图:信息时报冠名的珠江日夜游豪华游轮 (in Chinese). Sina Corp. March 20, 2006. Archived from the original on July 3, 2016. Retrieved July 3, 2016.
External links
- Information Times Online Version (in Chinese)