I gave the test on Feb 1st and was able to get 19/20 in the test.
Two Things to Remember:
1. The Canada Citizenship is not really that tough. It is not so easy that you will pass with 0 prep but it is also not like a medical entrance exam.
2. They want you to pass the test. A significant portion of the test is just plain and simple common sense.
Here are the steps:
1. Skim through the Discover Canada Guide. Don't bother memorizing the dates or names or anything like that. Just read through the book cover to cover. Just make sure you have some idea or a rough overview of the guide. Only read this once. That's it and don't even bother reading it thoroughly.
2. Richmond hill public library citizenship practice test - all 154 questions
https://www.yourlibrary.ca/citizenship/
3. Toronto public library - 61 questions
https://www.torontopubliclibrary.ca/new-to-canada/citizenship.jsp
That's it! Keep practicing 2. and 3. again and again till you get all the questions 100% correct. The questions in the real test are similar to this. If you get anything wrong just note down the question and the answer for review. In-fact most of the questions in 3. are already included in 2.
Just reading the guide won't be enough because you need the information to stick. Only active learning helps i.e multiple choice questions.
There is this site: http://www.thecanadiantest.com/citizenship-test it had 24 Quizzes and each one had 20 questions. It was a huge waste of time and it was really tough.
In the same way there is a condensed info from discover Canada that is stickied in this forum. Even that is a waste of time to go through.
Just use the two links above and that should be enough to pass the test. Everything else is a huge waste of time and an inefficient way to prepare.
2 to 3 days is plenty of time to finish prepping for the Citizenship. Don't stress it out. You will get through! You don't need anything else apart from this.
1 day before the test. It was the last date. I came across this thread: https://www.reddit.com/r/ImmigrationCanada/comments/q7gevi and followed the advice. It worked out really well.
Good luck with your test!
Two Things to Remember:
1. The Canada Citizenship is not really that tough. It is not so easy that you will pass with 0 prep but it is also not like a medical entrance exam.
2. They want you to pass the test. A significant portion of the test is just plain and simple common sense.
Here are the steps:
1. Skim through the Discover Canada Guide. Don't bother memorizing the dates or names or anything like that. Just read through the book cover to cover. Just make sure you have some idea or a rough overview of the guide. Only read this once. That's it and don't even bother reading it thoroughly.
2. Richmond hill public library citizenship practice test - all 154 questions
https://www.yourlibrary.ca/citizenship/
3. Toronto public library - 61 questions
https://www.torontopubliclibrary.ca/new-to-canada/citizenship.jsp
That's it! Keep practicing 2. and 3. again and again till you get all the questions 100% correct. The questions in the real test are similar to this. If you get anything wrong just note down the question and the answer for review. In-fact most of the questions in 3. are already included in 2.
Just reading the guide won't be enough because you need the information to stick. Only active learning helps i.e multiple choice questions.
There is this site: http://www.thecanadiantest.com/citizenship-test it had 24 Quizzes and each one had 20 questions. It was a huge waste of time and it was really tough.
In the same way there is a condensed info from discover Canada that is stickied in this forum. Even that is a waste of time to go through.
Just use the two links above and that should be enough to pass the test. Everything else is a huge waste of time and an inefficient way to prepare.
2 to 3 days is plenty of time to finish prepping for the Citizenship. Don't stress it out. You will get through! You don't need anything else apart from this.
1 day before the test. It was the last date. I came across this thread: https://www.reddit.com/r/ImmigrationCanada/comments/q7gevi and followed the advice. It worked out really well.
Good luck with your test!