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All important questions and answers about Canadian citizenship can be found on
The official website of the Government of Canada

Please feel free to contact our Toronto West or North York office when you have more questions.

CUIAS Immigrant Services Adds Canadian Citizenship Education Service, Citizenshiptests.Org

CUIAS Immigrant Services Patrons Will Have Access to the most updated Canadian Citizenship Test Prep questions for free

Toronto, June 2021 – The #1 ranking Canadian Citizenship Test App is now offering CUIAS Immigrant Services users free access to all the test prep questions at CitizenshipTests.org. Patrons can access all Canadian Citizenship Test questions to start preparing for their citizenship test and use coupon code cuias12 to take the Canadian Citizenship Course for free. The program is designed to help all newcomers looking to get their Canadian Citizenship. The tests and course can be accessed from via computer, phone, or tablet and users have the option of installing the app on their mobile devices.

The failure rate of Canadian Citizenship test can be as high as 30% and various based on different cities across the country. The material in citizenshiptests.org will prepare you on topics such as Federal Election, Canada’s History and the Justice System.

Citizenshiptests.org is created by Deedal Studio Inc, which specializes in delivering education online and through mobile devices. Deedal Studio Inc also provides drivers education such as Ontario G1 Test prep. We also offer citizenship test education for Australia, the US, and the UK in addition to driver education for the US. Our California Drivers Ed course is a 30 hour certified by the California DMV to allow young drivers to get their provisional driver’s license. Since 2012, over 1 million users have used our citizenship test apps, and over 3 million users have used our driver’s education apps.

Important Changes to Canadian Citizenship Rules
Come into Effect October 11, 2017

As of Oct. 11, the number of years a person must be physically present in Canada before being eligible for citizenship will be three out of five years, rather than four out of six.

Another change is that, only newcomers between the ages of 18 to 54 will be required to take and pass a knowledge test. Previously, the age range was 14 to 64.

There are also changes to citizenship eligibility regarding time spent in Canada prior to becoming a permanent resident such as time spent in Canada as a foreign worker, international student, refugee claimant.

The government is also rewriting the citizenship oath to incorporate a reference to treaties with Indigenous Peoples.

For more information, please refer to:
Changes to Canadian Citizenship Rules