citizenship exam........
#1
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Hi
So, I just got my bok through to start studying..................I got freaked out when it said you must answer ALL questions correctly??
Can you tell me what the exam is like (especially anyone here in BC).......and any tips appreciated.
thanks
So, I just got my bok through to start studying..................I got freaked out when it said you must answer ALL questions correctly??

Can you tell me what the exam is like (especially anyone here in BC).......and any tips appreciated.
thanks
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http://www.yourlibrary.ca/citizenship/
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No idea about the exam but we've been here 3yrs next month, so need to start 'swatting up' ........ did you know you can practice on-line?
http://www.yourlibrary.ca/citizenship/
http://www.yourlibrary.ca/citizenship/
Come on.............someone must have sat the test recently???!!!!
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When we took it it was a breeze (long time ago though). Read the book, do the online sample test and should be no problem.
After the test, I asked the attendant if there was a pass mark, she said no there was not. My reply, 'so if you get a few wrong it's OK', her response, 'it depends on what you get wrong'. No idea how we did, but we have our Canadian passports, so guess we did OK. Not sure if they make it up as they go along. Has anyone failed the test and been called in for an interview?
Just did the test for the heck of it and got 48 out of 50.
After the test, I asked the attendant if there was a pass mark, she said no there was not. My reply, 'so if you get a few wrong it's OK', her response, 'it depends on what you get wrong'. No idea how we did, but we have our Canadian passports, so guess we did OK. Not sure if they make it up as they go along. Has anyone failed the test and been called in for an interview?
Just did the test for the heck of it and got 48 out of 50.
Last edited by Surrey Expat; Aug 4th 2008 at 2:04 pm.
#5
I've never done any studying for the test and citizenship (if we go for it) is a long way off having been here only a year. However I did 50 of the questions in the sample test link and scored 47. Many of them were answered based upon me helping my daughter with her grade 7 social studies!
#6
The 'test' is a piece of cake!...If you don't pass it, you should not be here!
#7
That all depends in what capacity you are living here. It is possible for people to reside here permanently without knowing any of this. Many people in Canada do not have a high proficiency in either of the official languages and I would be very surprised if they had the slightest clue about how Canada was formed. I agree that the questions seem quite simple for someone who is planning to become a citizen, but many who live here are not.
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I don't understand that. Unless things have changed somewhat in the past two years, the passmark is 12/20 and there are only a couple of questions you must get right.
#12
Its just all (ie both) questions on voting or something I think you will find...
#13
did the test got a 100% and promply forgot it all who cares about why canada existed in the past Just pray is still exists and doesn't end up like EU SAU, AU, but it probably will. Look out for the Amero's
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I took that blind and failed miserably.... Thank god I don't live there anymore... what would I have done then???



