le Perfect test de citoyenneté calendrier d'étude (2, 3, and 4-Week Plans)
Download our proven calendrier d'études for the test de citoyenneté canadienne. 2-week, 3-week, and 4-week plans with daily tasks.
How long should you study for the Canadian test de citoyenneté? The honest answer: it depends on your background. Someone who's lived in Canada for 10 years and reads English fluently needs less time than someone who arrived recently.
Here are three study schedules that work. Pick the one that fits your situation.
The 4-Week Study Plan (Recommended)
This is the plan we recommend for most people. It gives you enough time to read the guide thoroughly, practise with tests, and review weak areas.
Week 1: First Read
Week 2: Deep Dive into History & Government
Week 3: Practice and Review
Week 4: Final Push
The 3-Week Study Plan (For Faster Learners)
If you already know some Canadian history or are a confident English/French speaker:
Week 1: Read and Test
Week 2: Focus Areas
Week 3: Simulation Mode
The 2-Week Study Plan (Intensive)
For people with limited time. This requires 2+ hours per day:
Week 1
Week 2
Study Tips That Actually Work
What Score Should You Aim For?
The note de passage is 75% (15/20). We recommend aiming for 85%+ on test de pratiques before your real test. This gives you a comfortable margin for test-day nerves.
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