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414 Canadian Citizenship Test Questions 2026 | Past Real Test Questions (Updated 2026-05-06)…

The Canadian government has updated its citizenship test materials, now featuring 414 questions for 2026, as announced on June 20, 2026. This revision aims to better prepare applicants for the citizenship test, which is a crucial step in the naturalization process.

This update is significant as it reflects the government's ongoing commitment to ensuring that prospective citizens are well-informed about Canada’s history, values, institutions, and rights. The previous version of the test included fewer questions, which may not have provided a comprehensive understanding of Canadian society. The increase in the number of questions indicates a shift towards a more rigorous assessment of applicants' knowledge.

The new citizenship test will include a variety of questions covering topics such as Canadian history, geography, government, and laws. Applicants will need to familiarize themselves with these subjects to succeed. The test format remains the same, requiring candidates to answer multiple-choice questions, and it is expected that the test will be administered in both English and French. The specific mechanics of the test, including the passing score and the time allotted for completion, have not changed from previous years.

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has stated, “The updated test will help ensure that new citizens have a solid understanding of Canada.” This highlights the importance of the test in fostering informed citizenship among new Canadians.

The changes will primarily affect individuals applying for Canadian citizenship, including permanent residents who meet the eligibility requirements. This group includes applicants from various countries, as the test is a standard requirement for all prospective citizens regardless of their nationality.

For those preparing for the citizenship test, it is essential to review the updated materials and practice with the new questions. Applicants should check their IRCC online account for any updates regarding their application status and ensure they are studying the most current resources available on the official website. More information can be found on the official Canada.ca page dedicated to immigration and citizenship.

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Last reviewed: June 20, 2026

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