I want to share my experience about how to read and answer the questions, the websites I used
first It was easy more than I thought,
They just want to know that you "understand" what in the discover Canada guide, and the major events in the Canadian history and modern Canada
If you lived in Canada for at least three years you could answer 5 to 10 questions without even reading any thing
Most of the questions are driven by logic, the logic comes from your understanding to the message they want you to know when you read every chapter or section in the discover Canada
At least read this book 1 time with full focus and every detail
“every picture” in this book you should know at least some thing about it (name, year, event, etc.. )
I used the below websites and I got 20/20 on my test using only these websites AND DISCOVER CANADA GUIDE
https://www.apnatoronto.com/canadian-citizenship-test-practice/?fbclid=IwAR1YHyDQQmqHxc7gsa6uVTCLzexH3vaUBhMZujrZUg1jKsjVQcJqd2LywAI
http://www.thecanadiantest.com/citizenship-test/1
Good luck
first It was easy more than I thought,
They just want to know that you "understand" what in the discover Canada guide, and the major events in the Canadian history and modern Canada
If you lived in Canada for at least three years you could answer 5 to 10 questions without even reading any thing
Most of the questions are driven by logic, the logic comes from your understanding to the message they want you to know when you read every chapter or section in the discover Canada
At least read this book 1 time with full focus and every detail
“every picture” in this book you should know at least some thing about it (name, year, event, etc.. )
I used the below websites and I got 20/20 on my test using only these websites AND DISCOVER CANADA GUIDE
https://www.apnatoronto.com/canadian-citizenship-test-practice/?fbclid=IwAR1YHyDQQmqHxc7gsa6uVTCLzexH3vaUBhMZujrZUg1jKsjVQcJqd2LywAI
http://www.thecanadiantest.com/citizenship-test/1
Good luck
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