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Filipino family happy to be new Canadians

Learning about Indigenous peoples' history in Canada is something that newly recognized Canadian Shaira Oyando is excited to explore.

Oyando family became citizens at Regina ceremony

The Oyando family, originally from the Philippines, came to Canada five years ago. Here they are seated at a citizenship ceremony at Government House in Regina. (Craig Edwards/CBC)

Learning about Indigenous peoples' history in Canada is something that newly recognized CanadianShaira Oyandois excited to explore.

Oyando moved to Canada five years ago with her family and this week they officially became citizens.

The ceremony took place at Government House on Thursday, when 20 new Canadians werewelcomedto the country.

"It's very overwhelming at first. I can't really explain how I feel," said Oyando, a University of Regina student.

"It's really a pleasure to be a Canadian citizen and to be getting all these rights and privileges from the country."
Twenty new Canadian citizens taking the oath. (Craig Edwards/CBC)

The Oyando family moved to Canada from the Philippinesand Shairasaid learning about Canadian history is helpful.

Learn about Canada, share your culture with them and have fun!- Ryan Oyando

Part of that history includes Canada's Indigenous people.

Oyando is eagerto learn more about Indigenous culture, "especially how they preserved the country before the immigrants came and how they also preserve that culture in modern times."

Sixteen-year-oldRyan Oyandoechoed his sister's thoughts about being a new Canadian.

"It's a new learning experience," he said.
Ryan Oyando taking the Canadian oath. (Craig Edwards/CBC)

When it comes to Indigenous culture, Ryansaid it's important to learn how everyone can live together in Canada withits diverse culture and history.

He had one piece of advice to anyone who wants to become a Canadian citizen:"Learn about Canada, share your culture with them and have fun!"