The Canadian citizenship test is handled by the Citizen and Immigration Canada. It is either a written or an oral test. The written version contains 20 question, the oral version is for those who either fail the written version or haven't mastered the English or French language and is taken by a citizenship judge.
They generally advise you how long it will take at the test, but it took us exactly 2 months to the day we did the test.
yes i want to test in punjabi
Canada requires people applying for citizenship to take a test, but Russia does not.
at your local USCIS office
Firstly, one would have to determine whether they are eligible for Canadian citizenship. One can take a test on the Government of Canada website. Secondly, one would have to prepare for the citizenship test and, lastly, get proof of citizenship.
you should know the oath and u can bring your holy book to swear the oath on it and you must know the rights and responsibilities of citizen and you must take the citizenship test
You have to take the United States Citizenship test. The test is given by the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services.
1.frist you must live in the country for aleast 3 years.2.they must also show that they know something about Canadian laws and customs.3they must know enough English and french so that the person they are talking to that they can understand. .4. they must apply for the Canadian citizenship test.5.they must take the Canadian citizenship test oath.6.then they can become the Canadian citizen.
You take the citizenship test That's what they told me...
you can take a citizenship test
citizenship test
Under ordinary circumstances, a person cannot become a Canadian citizen if they have previously violated the Citizenship Act, if they are under a deportation order already, or if they have had their citizenship revoked. Other than these, one may not legally apply for citizenship if one is:currently imprisoned, on parole, or on probation for a criminal offenseunder indictment for a criminal offenseconvicted, under investigation, or under indictment as a war criminalOther than these exclusions, anyone can become a Canadian citizen. To do so, you have to do the following:Determine if you are eligible to become a citizen.Apply for citizenship.Verify the status of your application and prepare for the citizenship test. Use the citizenship study guide entitled Discover Canada: The Rights and Responsibilities of Citizenship to prepare for your testTake the citizenship test, if you are between the ages of 18 and 54.Attend a citizenship ceremony, if you are 14 or older.*You can click on the links below, which will take you to the websites discussing the process of becoming a Canadian citizen.