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najamali

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I would like to invite the people who already completed there citizenship test. Please share experience and guide to the applicants who are waiting for there citizenship test. What are the most common questions and the best tips to prepare for the test.
 

sns204

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Dec 12, 2012
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People that have taken the test will not give out specific information where the questions are concerned because it's expressly forbidden to do so. They make a pretty big deal about this when giving instructions.

There are many threads that contain links to practice tests and lots of the same advise. Read the book, take the practice tests, and you'll do fine.
 

Seym

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Nov 6, 2017
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Read the book carefully and go through some of the tests you'll find on the internet.
There's nothing more you actually need to know.

The only hard part :Trying not to sleep or be bored to death during the 20 or 30 minutes they take to explain the test procedure in both langages.
 
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vasvas

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Oct 12, 2017
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sns204 covered it :) but if searching the forum isn't your thing, here's a little nugget of wisdom; read/listen to Discover Canada as many times as it takes for you to remember the key dates and people in Canada's history.
The test is not a game of gotcha. It is designed to help new citizens understand Canada's history and circumstances that shaped the country. You will pass the test if you have a decent grasp of English/French and have prepared adequately.
 
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aaamr

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Oct 14, 2017
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Agree to all that has been stated so far. I read "Discover Canada" twice. Once a week before the test, and once the night before the test. I also found the Richmond Library online tests to be pretty close to the real thing.

Good luck!

-A.
 

LadyA

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Dec 21, 2017
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Agree to all that has been stated so far. I read "Discover Canada" twice. Once a week before the test, and once the night before the test. I also found the Richmond Library online tests to be pretty close to the real thing.

Good luck!

-A.
Hello, I was just wondering: can you memorize all the dates by reading the book twice?? I spent 3-4 days on the "history chapter", trying to memorize all the names and dates. I think I'm overstudying. Ohhh Gosshh... I want it to be over :(
 

sns204

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Hello, I was just wondering: can you memorize all the dates by reading the book twice?? I spent 3-4 days on the "history chapter", trying to memorize all the names and dates. I think I'm overstudying. Ohhh Gosshh... I want it to be over :(
You're wayyyyyy overthinking and overstudying for this. It's really not necessary to try and memorize all of the dates. Best to whip through the online practice tests a few times.
 
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LadyA

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You're wayyyyyy overthinking and overstudying for this. It's really not necessary to try and memorize all of the dates. Best to whip through the online practice tests a few times.
LOL, I wish I could show you my notes. The test is on monday and I took 2 days off at work just to study..
I should relax.. I should relax.. Everything will be finee....
 

vasvas

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LOL, I wish I could show you my notes. The test is on monday and I took 2 days off at work just to study..
I should relax.. I should relax.. Everything will be finee....
You will be fine....like I said earlier the test isn't hard if you have prepared. Most questions are multiple choice as well. Even if you don't remember the exact answer, the options will guide you.
 

aaamr

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You will be fine....like I said earlier the test isn't hard if you have prepared. Most questions are multiple choice as well. Even if you don't remember the exact answer, the options will guide you.
This. You will be fine. :)
 

robinhood_1984

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Agree to all that has been stated so far. I read "Discover Canada" twice. Once a week before the test, and once the night before the test. I also found the Richmond Library online tests to be pretty close to the real thing.

Good luck!

-A.
Is the test really that easy? I've done hundreds of practice tests on Richmond Library and Vsoul etc and I've passed 99% of them without ever having read a single page of Discover Canada. Granted, English is my first language which probably helps a lot and I've always been a very keen historian so dates come easy to me but I don't want these practice tests to lull me in to a false sense of security.
I've ordered a hard copy of Discover Canada and will read it but so far these online tests seem too easy to be true, or they keep repeating the same questions over and over again so its impossible to get any wrong after a while, but that in itself isn't of much use as they probably ask completely different questions on the test any way.
 

sns204

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LOL, I wish I could show you my notes. The test is on monday and I took 2 days off at work just to study..
I should relax.. I should relax.. Everything will be finee....
Is the test really that easy? I've done hundreds of practice tests on Richmond Library and Vsoul etc and I've passed 99% of them without ever having read a single page of Discover Canada. Granted, English is my first language which probably helps a lot and I've always been a very keen historian so dates come easy to me but I don't want these practice tests to lull me in to a false sense of security.
I've ordered a hard copy of Discover Canada and will read it but so far these online tests seem too easy to be true, or they keep repeating the same questions over and over again so its impossible to get any wrong after a while, but that in itself isn't of much use as they probably ask completely different questions on the test any way.
I read the online version through, quickly, one time. Then went to the practice tests (apnatoronto.com) and if I didn't get an answer right, I looked it up. Did the whole set of tests three times and had no trouble. It isn't difficult and you can miss 5.
 
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I would like to invite the people who already completed there citizenship test. Please share experience and guide to the applicants who are waiting for there citizenship test. What are the most common questions and the best tips to prepare for the test.
LOL, I wish I could show you my notes. The test is on monday and I took 2 days off at work just to study..
I should relax.. I should relax.. Everything will be finee....

Relax relax and relax,

I took the test last week Thursday, finished the examination in less than 3-5 mins and scored 20/20

My advise is that you should not depend only on the online questions, please read and read and read and read discovery Canada book and understand what happened in all places and also read the caption on that book

To me I did so many online questions and didn’t see anyone close to it but with the online questions you will be able to know your weak point then you can go back to the discovery Canada and study that section again.

The questions are easy but you have to read in between the lines in discovery Canada and understand every chapter.

PLEASE Take this advice

UNDERSTANDING EACH CHAPTER IS THE KEY FOR 20/20 SCORE
 

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Pakistan
Category........
Visa Office......
London
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
13/Jan/2012
Doc's Request.
18.9.2012
AOR Received.
29/Feb/2012
IELTS Request
Sent with the application
Med's Request
18.12.2013
Med's Done....
26.12.2013....3rd line 17/1/2014
Interview........
waived
Passport Req..
15/Jan/2014 PPR1 & PPR2 24/Jan/2014. Decision made on 27.Jan.2014
VISA ISSUED...
24/Jan/2014....recieved 30/Jan/2014
LANDED..........
13th june 2014
I wonder how lady A's test went.