Lesson 3
About the Citizenship Test

The Citizenship Test
The citizenship test is typically a written examination, but it may also involve an interview. Evaluation encompasses two primary criteria: 1) knowledge of Canada and the rights and responsibilities of citizenship, and 2) proficiency in English or French. Applicants aged 55 and above are exempt from taking the citizenship test. You are encouraged to invite your family and friends to partake in the celebration of this significant occasion.
After the Test:
Upon successful completion of the test and meeting other requirements, you will be issued a Notice to Appear to Take the Oath of Citizenship. This document provides details about the date, time, and venue of your citizenship ceremony.
During the ceremony, you will take the Oath of Citizenship, Sign the oath form and receive your Canadian Citizenship Certificate. In the event of not passing the test, you will receive a notification from Immigration Canada outlining your next steps.
