Description
March promotion, the course will be only 20.99 CAD (30% off). COUPON CODE: AA874EF64AD9D698CB64
The citizenship exam lasts for 30 minutes and carries 20 multiple desire questions. applicants for citizenship must answer at the least 15 (75%) questions effectively to skip the test.
March promotion, the course will be only 20.99 CAD (30% off). COUPON CODE: AA874EF64AD9D698CB64
The test is based on a study guide by the government to determine the applicant’s knowledge in Canadian history, geography, culture and politics.
The main topics included in the test are:
Rights and duties of a Canadian citizen
Canadian government and political systems
Canadian history and geography
Canadian values, such as democracy, gender equality, and human rights
The test is:
in English or French
30 minutes long
20 questions
multiple-choice and true or false questions
You need to get 15 correct answers to pass the test.
Your test is usually written but may be oral. A citizenship official may decide on test day that you will have an oral test instead of a written one. We base the type of test on a number of things. For example, if you have trouble reading and writing in English or French, you’ll have an oral test. An oral test is given by a citizenship official at a hearing.
In some cases, the hearing will take place on the original test date. In most cases, it will take place 4 to 8 weeks after the original test date. If it’s later, we’ll send you a notice with the date, time and location.
Who this course is for:
- Immigrants to Canada
Instructor
Andrew Gonzalez is a Senior Engineer, Professor and Scientist. He began working in the pollution control industry in the early 2010's. He received his bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Toronto and a Ph.D. from the University of British Columbia.
During the past decade his work has focused upon developing energy storage applications (electrolyzers, fuel cells and batteries). In that capacity, his primary clients have been state and national governments, mainly in North America.
Mr. Gonzalez has authored several peer-reviewed articles on hydrogen production, control and has spoken at numerous symposia and conferences during the past decade. He holds two patents for the development of Li-ion Batteries electrodes.