Citizenship Tests: Australia
Citizenship Tests: Australia is designed to help you pass the actual test. We have prepared 18 practice tests and 1 extra practice test that contain 381 questions. All the questions and quizzes are set to help you learn about Australia, its people, Australia's democratic beliefs, rights and liberties, government and the law so that you can efficiently prepare for the real test, because in order to become an Australian citizen, passing the citizenship test is mandatory.
ABOUT THE AUSTRALIAN CITIZENSHIP TEST According to Australian Citizenship website, you may need to have an interview and sit the citizenship test. Most applicants for citizenship by conferral aged between 18 and 59 years need to have an interview and sit the citizenship test. The test assesses your English language skills and what you know about Australia and Australia citizenship Applications aged under 18 and those who are 60 and over do not need to sit the test. Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond has all the information you need to help you pass the citizenship test. Questions in the test are based on the topics:
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Citizenship Tests: Canada
Citizen Tests: Canada consists of three levels: 1. Basic 2. Intermediate, and 3. Advanced. Each level contains four practice tests. The questions vary in difficulty, usually from easy to hard from level to level. All the questions are set to help you learn about Canada and efficiently prepare for the real test because in order to become a Canadian citizen, passing this test is mandatory.
We recommend you study the CIC’s “Discover Canada” booklet first and then test your knowledge by completing our three-level practices. You can find the booklet when you click the above link.
ABOUT THE CANADIAN CITIZENSHIP TEST
According to the CIC website, applicants who are 18‒54 years of age are required to demonstrate an adequate knowledge of Canada and of the responsibilities and privileges of citizenship through a citizenship knowledge test in either English or French
The citizenship test is usually a written test, but it could be an interview. You will be tested on two basic requirements for citizenship: 1) knowledge of Canada and of the rights and responsibilities of citizenship, and 2) adequate knowledge of English or French.
The actual test lasts for 30 minutes and contains 20 multiple choice questions. Applicants for citizenship must answer at least 15 (75%) questions correctly to pass the Canadian Citizen test.
The three-level practice questionnaire has been made in English from CIC’s “Discover Canada” booklet.
Click the following levels one by one and start your practice free. Good Luck!!!
Citizenship Tests: Canada: Basic level
Citizen Tests: Canada: Intermediate level
Citizenship Tests: Canada: Advanced level
We recommend you study the CIC’s “Discover Canada” booklet first and then test your knowledge by completing our three-level practices. You can find the booklet when you click the above link.
ABOUT THE CANADIAN CITIZENSHIP TEST
According to the CIC website, applicants who are 18‒54 years of age are required to demonstrate an adequate knowledge of Canada and of the responsibilities and privileges of citizenship through a citizenship knowledge test in either English or French
The citizenship test is usually a written test, but it could be an interview. You will be tested on two basic requirements for citizenship: 1) knowledge of Canada and of the rights and responsibilities of citizenship, and 2) adequate knowledge of English or French.
The actual test lasts for 30 minutes and contains 20 multiple choice questions. Applicants for citizenship must answer at least 15 (75%) questions correctly to pass the Canadian Citizen test.
The three-level practice questionnaire has been made in English from CIC’s “Discover Canada” booklet.
Click the following levels one by one and start your practice free. Good Luck!!!
Citizenship Tests: Canada: Basic level
Citizen Tests: Canada: Intermediate level
Citizenship Tests: Canada: Advanced level