What Happens If You Fail the Canadian Citizenship Test?
First, don't panic. Failing does not affect your permanent resident status or your right to live in Canada. It simply means you'll need to retake the test.
Immediate Next Steps
IRCC automatically schedules a second test, usually within 4-8 weeks. You don't need to reapply or pay additional fees.
Preparing for the Retake
Identify what went wrong: Was it history? Government? Geography? Focus your study on weak areas. Take practice tests daily and aim for consistent 85%+ scores. Read our complete guide on how to retake the test.
After a Second Failure
IRCC may refer you to a citizenship hearing with a judge. This is an oral assessment of your knowledge — more conversational than the written test. See how many times you can fail.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I lose my application fee?
Will failing affect my PR status?
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