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Canadian Citizenship Test Study Guide 2026

The Complete “Discover Canada” Guide — Online, Audio, and PDF

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Study Guide Chapters

1

The Oath of Citizenship

5 min read·15 keynotes·30 questions
2

Applying for Citizenship

8 min read·12 keynotes·25 questions
3

Rights and Responsibilities

12 min read·25 keynotes·35 questions
4

Who We Are

10 min read·20 keynotes·30 questions
5

Canada's History

20 min read·35 keynotes·40 questions
6

Modern Canada

15 min read·30 keynotes·35 questions
7

How Canadians Govern Themselves

15 min read·28 keynotes·40 questions
8

Federal Elections

10 min read·18 keynotes·30 questions
9

The Justice System

8 min read·15 keynotes·30 questions
10

Canadian Symbols

10 min read·20 keynotes·35 questions
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Canada's Economy

8 min read·14 keynotes·20 questions
12

Canada's Regions

12 min read·18 keynotes·25 questions

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Key Facts and Dates Quick Reference

FactDetail
ConfederationJuly 1, 1867
First Prime MinisterSir John A. Macdonald
Capital of CanadaOttawa, Ontario
Three parts of ParliamentSovereign, Senate, House of Commons
Passing score15/20 (75%)
Canadian CharterPart of the Constitution Act, 1982
Right to voteEvery Canadian citizen 18+
National anthemO Canada
National symbolThe maple leaf
Remembrance DayNovember 11

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