Canadian citizenship test – You can rewrite the test
As of June 3, 2013, you will be informed of your Canadian citizenship test result immediately after taking it. If you failed the test, but you have met all the other citizenship criteria, you will be given a date to rewrite the test. Your test will usually take place 4-8 weeks later after your first test, but be aware the delay might be longer. If you need to prepare for this second test, read our article: new Canadian citizenship test – how to prepare for it?
Canadian citizenship test – Interview with a citizenship officer
If you fail the citizenship test a second time, you will be scheduled to appear for an interview with a citizenship officer. The interview will give the officer a chance to find out whether or not you meet all the requirements to become a Canadian citizen.
You may have to demonstrate to the officer an adequate knowledge of Canada and of your rights and responsibilities as a Canadian citizen. So study again the “Discover Canada” guide. Read it several times, ask a friend, family member or colleague to ask you questions about it.
You may have to demonstrate to the officer your residency requirement. That means that the officer might ask you leases documents, tax documents, maybe even bank statements, to support your case. Basically you have to prove to the officer that you were physically present in Canada when you say you were present in your citizenship application. Physical presence means having been in Canada for at least 1460 days in the six years immediately before the date of your application. This is important. Physically present means what it means, you must have had your two feet on Canadian ground. Time spent in Canada as a non-permanent resident (within the six year period) does not count. You can only count time after you became a permanent resident of Canada. Don’t forget that the officer has to approve your case, there’s no other way. The officer might ask you for every single proof of your stay in Canada, so bring all the documents that support your application. While the officer is not there to trick you or bring you down, you do have to take this interview very seriously, and the officer might be very detail-oriented and might want to check every single document.
Just as for your Canadian citizenship test that was only in French or English, there is a language requirement. You may have to demonstrate to the officer an adequate knowledge of English or French. You have to show the officer that you can understand basic spoken questions and basic statements, and that you can communicate basic information. Again the officer is there to make sure you do have basic communication skills. So if you think you don’t, maybe you could sign-up for some ESL classes (English as Second Language, you might have heard this term already).
If you do meet the physical presence requirements and you all the documentation to support it, if you do have basic language skills (French or English), and if you do know your the rights and responsibilities of a Canadian citizen (from the Canadian citizenship test study guide), then you should be well-prepared for this interview. Always check Citizenship and Immigration website for any further questions, or simply to check that they are not any important updates to this process.
Good luck with your interview!
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hi my husband took the test on 2017 but he failed second time after he didnt take what can i do to get citizionzip he is 51 now can you reply and help me please
Hi Sri,
That is a good question. We recommend that you contact IRCC in regards to your inquiry.
Contact IRCC by phone:
Call the IRCC Call Centre (1-888-242-2100), from within Canada only, Monday to Friday, 8am to 4pm local time, except for statutory holidays).
Prepare to wait on hold for some time. Try calling early in the morning or use a speakerphone.
Contact online:
IRCC web form
https://www.cic.gc.ca/english/contacts/web-form.asp
Hi I failed my second time test before 2months but still I didn’t receive any mail for interview I wanna asked how long it will take time I just failed from the 1 point I got 14 marks.
Hi Sonia,
That is a good question. We recommend that you contact IRCC in regards to your inquiry.
Contact by phone:
Call the IRCC Call Centre (1-888-242-2100), from within Canada only, Monday to Friday, 8am to 4pm local time, except for statutory holidays).
Prepare to wait on hold for some time. Try calling early in the morning or use a speakerphone.
Contact online:
IRCC web form
https://www.cic.gc.ca/english/contacts/web-form.asp
We hope this contact information will be useful to you and you will get your question answered.
Hi …today I take a citizenship test got 13 out of 20..they can pass me or not ???but when I give test I saw I correct 19 answer,1st time and second time same thing happened to me pls can you tell me why happen like this ?
Hi Panna,
That is a good question. We recommend that you contact IRCC in regards to your inquiry.
Contact by phone:
Call the IRCC Call Centre (1-888-242-2100), from within Canada only, Monday to Friday, 8am to 4pm local time, except for statutory holidays).
Prepare to wait on hold for some time. Try calling early in the morning or use a speakerphone.
Contact online:
IRCC web form
https://www.cic.gc.ca/english/contacts/web-form.asp
I failed the first citizen test how long do it takes them to send you the invitation for the second
Hi Sophia,
The second test will usually take place 4-8 weeks after your first test, but the delay may be longer.
You can refer to this link in the IRCC government page:
https://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?qnum=361&top=5
4 to 8 weeks
hi
i am not passed citizenship test so can you plz tell me how much time 2 test date
Hi Faiza,
We copied and pasted this form the IRCC website:
“If you do not pass the written test, but you meet the other criteria for citizenship, we will schedule you for a second test. This second test will usually take place 4-8 weeks after your first test, but the delay may be longer. If you are not available to take the test on that date, you must let us know.”
You can visit this page for more information:
https://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?qnum=361&top=5
Hi my sis unfortunately failed first and second time, so when the interview should happen with in 2 months or what?
what is your recommendations?
Hi Matt,
We suggest that you contact IRCC for that information. Here is contact details:
Contact by phone:
Call the IRCC Call Centre (1-888-242-2100), from within Canada only, Monday to Friday, 8am to 4pm local time, except for statutory holidays).
Prepare to wait on hold for some time. Try calling early in the morning or use a speakerphone.
Contact online:
IRCC web form
https://www.cic.gc.ca/english/contacts/web-form.asp
We hope that helps!
I have the second test as well what will happened? What kind of questions will be asked in interview
Hi Priyanka,
We recommend referring to this page of the IRCC government website:
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/canadian-citizenship/become-canadian-citizen/citizenship-test.html
We hope that helps!
Second time test same or different question can you plz reply me
Hi Adeela,
Each test is unique, so it is unlikely that you be asked the same questions you were asked on your first test.
Hi Matt ,, I have an interview in 1 week as i failed both time … What the judge asked from ur sis plz plz plz help me iam very nervous …