Free chapter-by-chapter study guides for the 2026 Canadian citizenship test. Every guide lists the testable key facts with how frequently they appear on the exam, so you study what actually gets asked.
This chapter covers the citizenship test process, eligibility requirements, and what happens after you pass. T…
CHAPTER 2 · MEDIUM · 8% OF EXAMCanadian citizenship comes with both rights and responsibilities. The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms …
CHAPTER 3 · MEDIUM · 9% OF EXAMCanada is a constitutional monarchy and parliamentary democracy known as a strong and free country. The foundi…
CHAPTER 4 · HARD · 19% OF EXAMFrom the Vikings who arrived 1,000 years ago to Confederation in 1867 and beyond, Canada's history includes ex…
CHAPTER 5 · MEDIUM · 10% OF EXAMCanada experienced a post-WWII boom, discovered oil in Alberta in 1947, and became a member of G8. The Canada-…
CHAPTER 6 · HARD · 16% OF EXAMCanada has three levels of government: federal, provincial/territorial, and municipal. Parliament consists of …
CHAPTER 7 · MEDIUM · 7% OF EXAMVoting is both a right and responsibility. Canadian citizens 18+ can vote and run for office. Canada has 338 e…
CHAPTER 8 · MEDIUM · 6% OF EXAMCanada's justice system is based on the rule of law, meaning everyone must follow the law. The principle of ha…
CHAPTER 9 · EASY · 7% OF EXAMCanada's symbols include the Maple Leaf flag, the beaver, O Canada (national anthem), the Crown, and various h…
CHAPTER 10 · EASY · 6% OF EXAMCanada's economy has evolved from natural resources and farming to include manufacturing and a dominant servic…
CHAPTER 11 · HARD · 10% OF EXAMCanada has five regions: Atlantic, Central, Prairie, West Coast, and North. It is the second largest country i…