+1(514) 937-9445 or Toll-free (Canada & US) +1 (888) 947-9445
http://www.testcanada.com/free-test

http://www.yourlibrary.ca/citizenship/index.cfm

http://www.apnatoronto.com/canadian-citizenship-test-practice/

http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/useful-links-tips-t229091.0.html

http://www.v-soul.com/

http://canadiancitizenshipguide.com/

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/games/how/index.asp?utm_source=slash-canadian2&utm_medium=short-url&utm_campaign=articles
 
I'm wondering if the Richmond library (link below) is enough for the test?
The real test will be easier or harder than yourlibrary test?

chelavnzuo said:
I was trying out the practice questions from the link below:
http://www.yourlibrary.ca/citizenship/

Could someone explain to me why it asks me which province do I live before starts a round of practice? Does that mean different province has its own set of citizenship test questions??
 
i did not use any of those on-line practice tests. i only read the book a few times. the test was very easy.


sazamizi said:
I'm wondering if the Richmond library (link below) is enough for the test?
The real test will be easier or harder than yourlibrary test?
 
for sure you should read the book several times but in my opinion, the online tests can help us to understand how they are going to ask questions.
 
sazamizi said:
I'm wondering if the Richmond library (link below) is enough for the test?
The real test will be easier or harder than yourlibrary test?
Hi
did you get the test date?
 
I tried, it is very good , It is more harder than the real exam
it is about 611 MCQ question covered every thing, but still you have to read the book (discover Canada)
 
Some informations in the practice tests are not up to date. Example from v-soul.com
86) Who is the Lieutenant-Governor of Ontario?

A. David C. Onley
B. Michaëlle Jean
C. Kathleen Wynne
D. Jim Wilson

Neither one is. :o :o
 
The Honourable Elizabeth Dowdeswell, OC, OOnt

29th Lieutenant Governor of Ontario Representative of Her Majesty The Queen
 
I would Highly recommend reading " Discover Canada " book thoroughly and repeatedly ! After that practise online test.
 
I really like apnatoronto.com
Another resource that is not mentioned here:
toptipsclub.com
What i like about it is that i has lots of questions ( more than 400 ? that is what they say). You can do set of 40 Q or do a timed test whatever you want.
 
chelavnzuo said:
I was trying out the practice questions from the link below:
http://www.yourlibrary.ca/citizenship/

Could someone explain to me why it asks me which province do I live before starts a round of practice? Does that mean different province has its own set of citizenship test questions??

The Discover Canada guide tells you that you need to learn certain basic information about your own province - Capital City, the Governor General, which party is in power etc. This is very basic information - easy to obtain and easy to learn.
 
yellow_jacket said:
Hi, I just wanted to ask some of you about the test preparation. Some of you bought this practice test. i think its $30 and I see some people state that it has been really helpful to them for preparation for exam

http://www.citizenshipsupport.ca/canadian-citizenship-practice-test/

Is it really necessary to purchase it? I mean I went through all free tests online and i can answer most of the questions no problem. Im just wondering how useful would that online package be?

If you believe that purchasing a practice test,then do so. Do what you think is best for you. Peace of mind is one key to passing the test. In my experience though,that reading the Discover Canada guide 2-3 times (or more) is the best way to go. I've found that the practice tests weren't the same as my actual test but still,it helped a lot. Got 20/20 :D :D
Best of luck!!