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When you apply for citizenship, officials will check your status, verify that you are not prohibited from
applying, and ensure that you meet the requirements.
Your application may take several months. Please ensure that the Call Centre always has your correct
address while your application is being processed.
See page 54 for telephone numbers.
Your Canadian Citizenship
Study Guide
Applying for Citizenship
6
Citizens take the oath
How to use this booklet to
prepare for the citizenship test
This booklet will help you prepare for the
citizenship test. You should:
• Study this guide;
• Ask a friend or family member to help you
practise answering questions about Canada;
• Call a local school or school board, a college,
a community centre or a local organization
that provides services to immigrants and ask
for information on citizenship classes;
• Take English or French language classes,
which the Government of Canada offers free
of charge.
About the citizenship test
The citizenship test is usually a written test, but
it could be an interview. You will be tested on two
basic requirements for citizenship: 1) knowledge
of Canada and of the rights and responsibilities
of citizenship, and 2) adequate knowledge of
English or French. Adult applicants 55 years of age
and over do not need to write the citizenship test.
The
Citizenship Regulations
provide information
on how your ability to meet the knowledge of
Canada requirement is determined. Information
about this requirement can be found on page 64
of the study guide.
All the citizenship test questions are based
on the subject areas noted in the
Citizenship
Regulations
, and all required information is
provided in this study guide.