Chapter: Canada’s Regions - Quiz 02
If you want to become a Canadian citizen, you must pass the Canadian citizenship written exam. It consists of 20 questions administered in English or French languages, each with multiple choices. One is required to answer at least 75% of the questions correctly for him/her to pass this test. But even though individuals are given another chance to retake the test if they fail, many people would want to pass it on their first trial.
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How to Prepare For The Canadian Citizenship Test Online?
If you’re considering relocating to Canada, several steps need to be followed. To apply for the citizenship test, you’ll need to be between the ages of 18-54. You’ll also need to have a permanent resident (PR) card; it doesn’t have to be valid, but you must be living in Canada for 1,095 days within a five-year period.
Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada will conduct the citizenship test online or in-room and interview. During the interview, you’ll be asked 20 questions relating to Canada, such as what ocean borders the country, name the smallest city in Canada. These are just some of the topics that will be on a multiple-choice test. It’s essential to know the history of Canada, forms of government, meaning of symbols, and political history. An excellent way to study the information is to read the test samples online, listen to the MP3 versions, download the PDF file, or you can order the hardcopy of the study guide.
If you’ve studied often but are still unsure of specific criteria, it might be beneficial to enroll in a Canadian Citizenship course. Internet access will be needed along with a computer, smartphone, tablet, and basic computer knowledge.
People who are considering taking the citizenship test online will need to study questions relating to Canada. The citizenship test online or in-room is 30 minutes long and consists of multiple-choice or true or false. You will be asked if you want the test in English or French. You’ll need to score a 75%, which is 15 out of 20 questions correct in order to pass and become a Canadian Citizen.
When you arrive at the building for the test, you’ll be called in at the exact appointment time. Then a proctor will direct you to the seating area that will be petitioned off with dividers to prevent any cheating. If you arrive with family members who are also taking the test, you will not be allowed to sit together.
After you pass the test, you’ll be asked to meet for a face-to-face interview with an officer of citizenship. During this interview, he or she will verify the documents that you presented at your application time.
After you have passed the exam, you’ll be invited to a ceremony where you’ll take the oath. This will be done between four and six months after completion of the test.