Canadian Citizenship Practice Test
Canadian Citizenship Practice Test
Try our free online practice tests. Our website is designed to help you prepare for and pass your Citizenship Test
Study for the test
Use our official study guide, Discover Canada: The Rights and Responsibilities of Citizenship, to study for your test. You can start studying for the test at any time.
The official study guide is always free. The guide is available in multiple formats. You can choose to:
Taking the test
The test is:
- in English or French
- 30 minutes long
- 20 questions
- multiple-choice and true or false questions
You need to get 15 correct answers to pass the test.
Your test is usually written but may be oral. A citizenship official may decide on test day that you will have an oral test instead of a written one. We base the type of test on a number of things. For example, if you have trouble reading and writing in English or French, you’ll have an oral test. An oral test is given by a citizenship official at a hearing.
What happens if you don’t pass your first test
If you don’t pass your first written test, but meet the other requirements for citizenship, we will schedule you for a second test. The second test usually takes place 4 to 8 weeks after the first test, but it may be longer.
If you don’t pass your second test, we’ll send you a notice telling you to attend a hearing with a citizenship official. The hearing:
- will last 30 to 90 minutes
- may be in person or by videoconference
- may be used to assess one or more requirements for citizenship, for example:
- knowledge of Canada
- language
If you don’t pass the test after 3 tries, we’ll refuse your application. You can re-apply to try again
Before trying our test we recommend you read Study Guide – Discover Canada once and try our test. It will help you understand better and do well on our Practice Quiz
Before trying our test we recommend you read Study Guide – Discover Canada once and try our test. It will help you understand better and do well on our Practice Quiz