Frequently Asked Questions

How do I prepare for the Canadian citizenship test?

The Canadian citizenship test is required for applicants aged 18 to 54. It assesses your knowledge of Canada’s history, geography, symbols, laws, and the rights and responsibilities of citizenship.

Tips to prepare effectively:

  • Read the official guide: “Discover Canada” is the main study resource and is available for free online.
  • Take practice tests: Many websites offer mock exams similar to the real test.
  • Understand question formats: The test has 20 multiple-choice and true/false questions to complete in 30 minutes.
  • Join study groups or forums: Engaging with others can help reinforce key concepts.
  • Dedicate time for review: Allow several weeks to study and review the material thoroughly.

Proper preparation is key to passing the test on your first try. For expert support, contact our Immigration Lawyers in Montreal at Brunel Immigration.

Obtain your Canadian citizenship with peace of mind thanks to Brunel Immigration : verifying your residency requirements, preparing for the exam, and supporting you through to the ceremony.

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