The Canadian Citizenship Test is an important part of the process of becoming a Canadian citizen. The test is designed to assess an individual’s knowledge of Canada and its history, as well as their understanding of the rights and responsibilities of Canadian citizens. The test is administered by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) and is available in both English and French.
The test consists of 20 multiple-choice questions, which are based on the information found in the Discover Canada study guide. The questions cover topics such as Canadian history, geography, government, and symbols. The test is designed to be challenging, and applicants must answer at least 15 of the 20 questions correctly in order to pass.
In order to prepare for the test, applicants should study the Discover Canada study guide and familiarize themselves with the topics covered in the test. There are also several website offering citizenship practice tests, so it is also important to practice answering multiple-choice questions, as this will help applicants become familiar with the format of the test.
APNA Toronto – Citizenship Test Preparation
Richmond Public Library – Citizenship Practice Tests
Toronto Public Library – Citizenship Practice Test
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