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Suin said:
what is the minimum to pass a test?
thanks

The old test had a passing score of 60% which meant 12 questions out of the 20.

The new test has a passing score of 75% meaning at least 15 of the 20 answers have to be correct and is not as easy as the first test.

All the questions on the new test are based on the Discover Canada guide which is mailed to every citizenship applicant upon receipt of their application.

You can access the online version and also download the guide on your mobile on the CIC website.
 
Shararti said:
The old test had a passing score of 60% which meant 12 questions out of the 20.

The new test has a passing score of 75% meaning at least 15 of the 20 answers have to be correct and is not as easy as the first test.

All the questions on the new test are based on the Discover Canada guide which is mailed to every citizenship applicant upon receipt of their application.

You can access the online version and also download the guide on your mobile on the CIC website.

thank you very much for useful info :)
 
Shararti said:
All the questions on the new test are based on the Discover Canada guide which is mailed to every citizenship applicant upon receipt of their application.

Is the Discover Canada guide enough for passing the test or do we need to study more materials?
 
Suin said:
Is the Discover Canada guide enough for passing the test or do we need to study more materials?

It is enough. But there are many ways for studying for the exam. You can read the book, download the book as an app, listen to the book in audio files, do practice tests online etc. It was very useful for me, and kept studying interesting. When I got tired of the book, I went online. When i was in bed, I used the app to study.
 
Nordicgirl said:
It is enough. But there are many ways for studying for the exam. You can read the book, download the book as an app, listen to the book in audio files, do practice tests online etc. It was very useful for me, and kept studying interesting. When I got tired of the book, I went online. When i was in bed, I used the app to study.

thank you for your reply. :) you have an impressive timeline! :)
 
Suin said:
thank you for your reply. :) you have an impressive timeline! :)

Yes, it was really good. Faster than I expected. I studied a lot for the exam for not having any delays. Failing the exam was not an option for me...
 
Nordicgirl said:
Yes, it was really good. Faster than I expected. I studied a lot for the exam for not having any delays. Failing the exam was not an option for me...

I am happy for you. Your timeline was really fast. When I called CIC earlier this week, they mentioned it will take 10-16 months for Scarborough to process my application. My application started processing on January 14th, 2013 in Scarborough. Looking at your timeline and that of others, I don't think the agent knew what he was talking about. Usually cases in Scarborough are processed within 4-6 months.

I think calling CIC Call Centre is just pointless. I should just let the process play itself out and hope for the best.
 
sent application Oct 2011, In process March 2012, will take test in May 2013. from application to test 19 months in total.
 
hello i have the test today, kindly sharing with you some of the questions , you must read the book discover canada and assist to citizenship classes otherwise you will have hard time in the test, there were 60 ppl and only 3 were given RQs, 2 ppl didnt show up, all the officers were very nice with us, i saw many young people and people were aware to vote this october against harper, make sure you bring your passport wit all the stamps on it

1) whats the function of the opposition parties?
2) whom are the founding peoples of canada
3) whats a voter information card
4) whats volunteering?
5) who is eligible for voting in canada?
6) name the provinces of central canada
7) why canada went to the war in 1939?
8) which one is a canadian citizen freedom
9) who can be a candidate for an election
10) who are the metis?
11) why the NWT, nunavut, yukon are the land of the midnight sun?
12) Name three requirements you must meet in order to vote in a federal election
13)How does a bill become a law?
14) what do we celebrate july 1st
15)Who do Members of Parliament represent?
16)In the Canadian justice system, what are the roles of the courts and the police?
17)Where do you see the Canadian coat of arms? answer money bills, fed buildings, gov docs
18)What are three key facts about Canada's system of government? fed state, cons monarchy, parlam democracy
19)What are the regions of Canada?
 
hello guys here is the my time line,


* Received: May 10, 2012
* Process application: Oct 25, 2012
* Residence questionnaire: Nov 30, 2012
* Residence questionnaire received: January 9, 2013
* Fingerprint Request: January 24, 2013
* Fingerprint received: February 11, 2013
 
Hello,
I am inquiring if somebody has heard of expediting the citizenship application because they need a passport for work related travel thank u
 
bogazici10 said:
hello guys here is the my time line,


* Received: May 10, 2012
* Process application: Oct 25, 2012
* Residence questionnaire: Nov 30, 2012
* Residence questionnaire received: January 9, 2013
* Fingerprint Request: January 24, 2013
* Fingerprint received: February 11, 2013
Hi. Did they tell u any reason to for finger print request?
 
My Timeline:

Application Received: 1 jan 2012
Processing Date: 1 Nov 2012
Application Sent to Scarborough Office: 12 April 2013

Now waiting for test date...

Question? Do application get transferred to scarborough office just for scheduling? the processing happens elsewhere?

thx!
 
Here is my timeline:

received your application - December 15, 2011.

started processing your application on October 4, 2012.

notice on March 25, 2013 to appear and write the citizenship test on April 25, 2013 at 8:30 AM.

I know my test wasn't in March, but just wanted to share anyway. Also, I have a few questions and will appreciate any help

1. Any idea why my application took so long to go into "in process"? I have seen other people's timeline on this forum...they applied in march/april 2012 and are already citizens, whereas I applied in Dec 2011! It took 10months for my application to go "in process" and then 6 more month for test date.

2. I live in downtown Toronto, but my test was at the Scarb. office and not the St. Clair office as expected. Does anyone have any idea why this is so? I was thinking it will be faster bcuz i live downtown and my local office will be St. Clair.

3. As my test has been at the Scarb. office, will my oath also be at the Scarb. office? Is oath always at the same office as the test?

4. Is there any chance I will get a RQ? I didn't get one yet....do they give RQ after test and before oath by mail?

5. Does it usually take 2months from test to oath at the Scarb office? So I can expect by oath to be around end of June?


Thank you sincerely for your help and good luck to all!

:)