How long did you actually study for the Canadian citizenship test?

by James R. 0 views3 replies
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James R.OP
May 27, 2026

Hey everyone, I've been lurking here for a while but finally made an account because I'm starting to panic a little. My citizenship test is booked for six weeks from now and I honestly have no idea if that's enough time. I immigrated from the Philippines about four years ago and my English is fine, but some of the history and government sections in the Discover Canada guide are really throwing me off — like the specific dates and names of historical figures. I've been using a CANADIAN practice test I found online to gauge where I stand and I'm scoring around 65-70%, which I know is not good enough.

I'm studying maybe an hour a day after work, but I have two kids so it's not always consistent. Has anyone been in a similar situation? I really want to avoid having to reschedule. Any study guide recommendations or exam tips that actually helped you retain the material would be genuinely appreciated — especially for the rights and responsibilities section, which I keep getting wrong.

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Carlos B.
May 28, 2026
The rights and responsibilities section got me too at first! What finally clicked for me was making a simple two-column chart — rights on one side, responsibilities on the other. Sounds basic but writing it out by hand helped me remember it. Also don't sleep on the regional sections, I got two questions about my specific province that I almost wasn't ready for. What province are you in? Some areas have more locally focused questions than others apparently.
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Alex G.
May 28, 2026
Six weeks is honestly plenty of time if you stay consistent. I passed with an 85% and studied for about three weeks total, maybe 45 minutes a day. The trick for me was doing CANADIAN practice test questions every single day — not just reading the guide passively. Once I started actively testing myself, the dates and names stopped blurring together. Focus hard on the three branches of government and the Magna Carta timeline, those tripped up a lot of people in my study group.
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Alex G.
May 28, 2026
Don't stress too much — 65% after just starting out is not bad at all. Most people I know who passed were at that range initially and got to 80%+ within a few weeks of focused prep. The exam tips that helped me most: read every wrong answer explanation carefully, not just the right one. Good luck, you've got this!

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