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Correction. South Africa born :D
Well, now that TrueDough isn't the PM anymore, why not get naturalized again as a Canadian.
He was Canadian at birth as well, due to his mother. That's the joke I was making. :)
 
Got a ghost update today. As you would expect, nothing changed and the overall application status still says "In Progress". Oath Ceremony "Not Started"
 
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Hi friends,
I have started a common thread for all of us waiting for more than a year to get together and share our timelines and progress.
Please add and update your case in the table in that thread.

 
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Someone asked me here, that I don't remember, who, concerning the AOR thread, what resources I used to pass the citizenship test with a perfect 20/20 score. I thought I'd repost it here in case it helps others. I'm also following this thread closely since my wife's AOR is November.

Resources I used to pass the Canadian Citizenship Test (20/20)​

  1. Read the official Discover Canada guide once from start to finish:
    https://www.canada.ca/en/immigratio...ian-citizen/citizenship-test/study-guide.html
  2. Reviewed the official citizenship test information page:
    https://www.canada.ca/en/immigratio...become-canadian-citizen/citizenship-test.html
  3. Used CitizenApp extensively:
    https://citizenapp.ca
    • Went through all the study material.
    • Completed the practice tests repeatedly.
    • Reviewed every incorrect answer multiple times.
  4. Watched this citizenship test preparation video twice (at 1.5x speed).

    While watching, I took screenshots of questions I wasn't 100% confident about and created a photo album that I reviewed like flash cards.
  5. Used Citizenship-Test.ca:
    https://citizenship-test.ca

    This was probably the closest simulation I found to the actual online citizenship test. The question bank is more limited, but the interface, navigation buttons, review screen, and overall testing experience are very similar to the real exam.
  6. Practiced with Citizenship Test Pro:
    https://citizenshiptestpro.com

    Good for additional question variety and identifying weak areas.
  7. Practiced with CitizenPass:
    https://citizenpass.ca

    Especially their practice tests:
    https://citizenpass.ca/practice-test

    The explanations were helpful and the questions covered most of the topics from Discover Canada.
  8. Practiced many times with the Richmond Public Library citizenship test.

    One thing I liked is that it allows you to select your province, which makes the questions more relevant.
  9. Practiced many times with the Toronto Public Library citizenship test.

    Slight downside: it assumes Ontario in many cases, so you may see Ontario-specific questions that won't necessarily appear on your actual test if you live elsewhere.

My recommendation​

Don't rely on a single source. I found that using multiple Canadian citizenship test resources helped expose me to different question styles and wording. The official Discover Canada guide is still the most important resource, but combining it with several citizenship test practice websites made a huge difference.

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Good luck to everyone waiting for their test invite. If you consistently score well across multiple practice platforms and know the Discover Canada guide reasonably well, you'll likely do just fine.