Do Seniors Have to Take the Canadian Citizenship Test?

No. Applicants aged 55 and older at the time of signing their citizenship application are exempt from both the citizenship test and the language requirement.

What Happens Instead

While exempt from the written test, you may still be required to attend an interview with a citizenship official. This is less formal than the test and helps verify your application information.

The Age Threshold

The cutoff is your age when you sign the application, not when you take the test or attend the ceremony. If you're 54 when you sign, you must take the test even if you turn 55 before the test date.

Even if exempt, learning about Canada through practice questions and the study guide can help you feel more connected to your new country.

Frequently Asked Questions

At what age am I exempt?
55 years and older at the time you sign your citizenship application.

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