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Test was easy but few questions were tricky . Must read DISCOVER CANADA thoroughly at least once or twice . Practice tests will give you more confidence.
I managed to get 19/ 20, Studied 3 days . You can review your answers before finally submitting . Half hour is enough time to answer 20 questions .
Uploading ID picture and your photo is also very easy as long as you read the instructions carefully . You get little nervous in start but your nerves calm down as you take the test .

All the best Everyone.
3 days only....:) I am still confused on content(names, years etc) and still failing some practice tests after 7 days of preparation ;)
 
3 days only....:) I am still confused on content(names, years etc) and still failing some practice tests after 7 days of preparation ;)
Try to understand Discover Canada book . Every question is from the book. We are not native Canadians therefore IRCC also understand that we can not learn or memorize each and every detail , specially dates . Even I know Canadian born people who know very less about Canada’s history .
Long story short as far as my test experience is concerned the questions were very basic ,if you have read DISCOVER CANADA thoroughly & do some mock tests . You will pass the test .

All the best.
 
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Any applicant from Windsor who submitted citizenship application in August and got Test Invite?
 
please give me some info about the test

1) Is there a time limit to finish the test?

2) Best resource to study for the test?

3) What if I fail the test?

Is there any app to learn from ?
 
please give me some info about the test

1) Is there a time limit to finish the test?

2) Best resource to study for the test?

3) What if I fail the test?

Is there any app to learn from ?

Well, the answers to ALL your questions are in the test invitation and on the IRCC website but here it is again.....

1) Yes. 30 minutes. You have 20 questions to answer and get at least 15 right.
2) The Discover Canada book.
3) You'll have to re-take the citizenship test (likely orally) with an IRCC official present. This is done over MS teams - The officer will show a PowerPoint slide and you'll have to answer questions orally.

Discover Canada is the main resource. Read the entire book at least once.

In addition to that, prepare using the following:

Notes from Discover Canada and Sample tests.
 
Can someone please update the tracker- Thanks !

Location: Toronto, ON
Application Sent: August 6, 2020
Application Received: August 10, 2020
Physical Presence: 1142 Days
AOR Received: February 04, 2021
In Process ecas: 29th January 2021
Test Invite letter/ecas date: 25th June 2021
 
I am an august 2020 applicant from Windsor and already did citizenship test on 12 June. Do you have any question?
Is your application Urgent ?

When did you get your test invite ?

What is your complete timeline till now ?
 
Another question is if we got the test invite it means they have already calculated our days present in Canada and passed our presence? Or it is done at later step
 
Just check my tracker and saw that my test was updated to complete on the same day i did the test 06/25.
 
Can I take the test if I am outside of Canada? Will it be an issue?
I'm trying to figure out the same thing... Some people seem to have been able to recently.

I actually just emailed a friend who knows someone who works at CIC in Ottawa to ask if they knew. If I hear anything, I'll post it here and let you all know.
 
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I'm trying to figure out the same thing... Some people seem to have been able to recently.

I actually just emailed a friend who knows someone who works at CIC in Ottawa to ask if they knew. If I hear anything, I'll post it here and let you all know.
Thank you! It doesn't seem to be an issue according to my logic since it's online... but I was wondering if I will have problems with access when I actually start the test...