![]() ![]() What happens if you don’t pass your first test for example, the study guide is available in large print, audio, and Braille versions.for example, you will be accompanied by a care attendant, a seeing eye dog, or a sighted guide.for example, deaf individuals may have a sign language interpreter to help with the assessment of language skills.If you have special needs, and didn’t let us know on your application, contact the office that sent you the notice. If it’s later, we’ll send you a notice with the date, time and location. In most cases, it will take place 4 to 8 weeks after the original test date. In some cases, the hearing will take place on the original test date. An oral test is given by a citizenship official at a hearing. For example, if you have trouble reading and writing in English or French, you’ll have an oral test. We base the type of test on a number of things. A citizenship official may decide on test day that you will have an oral test instead of a written one. Your test is usually written but may be oral. You need to get 15 correct answers to pass the test. multiple-choice and true or false questions.other documents we may ask for in your “Notice to Appear” letter.a certificate, diploma, degree or transcript that proves your English or French language skills (if you were 18 to 54 years of age when you signed your application).all your passports and travel documents, current and expired, that you listed on the application form.if not in English or French, provide a translation with an affidavit from the translator.foreign ID documents must be government-issued (Canadian ones don’t need to be government-issued).1 piece of ID with your photograph and signature, such as a driver’s licence or health card.2 pieces of personal identification (ID).your permanent resident (PR) card (if you had one).the notice asking you to take the test (“Notice to Appear”).If you bring a child with you, your child can wait in the area outside the testing room, but must be with a caregiver at all times. If you can’t arrange child care, reschedule your test date. If you have a child, plan to have someone care for them while you take your test. ![]() Only the person taking the test can be in the testing room. You may be invited to take the citizenship test within weeks after we send you the acknowledgement of receipt (AOR) letter.Ībout 1 to 2 weeks before the test, we’ll send you a notice with the date, time and location. Start studying Get your test and interview date ![]() The guide is available in multiple formats. You can start studying for the test at any time. Use our official study guide, Discover Canada: The Rights and Responsibilities of Citizenship, to study for your test. We don’t use the citizenship test to assess your language skills in English or French. We base the test questions on the official citizenship study guide: Discover Canada: The Rights and Responsibilities of Citizenship. We’ll ask you 20 questions about the rights and responsibilities of Canadians and Canada’s: The test shows us what you know about Canada. Return to table footnote * referrer What’s on the test Both the minor and the person who submitted the application for the minor must be present at the interview. We’ll only ask a minor to go to an interview if we have specific questions. Minor under 14 without a Canadian parent or a parent applying at the same time Minor 14 to 17 without a Canadian parent or a parent applying at the same time No, except in some cases Table footnote * Minor under 18 with a Canadian parent or a parent applying at the same time ![]()
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