The Canadian citizenship test in Saskatchewan
The citizenship test is the same in Saskatchewan as everywhere in Canada. It is one federal test: 20 questions, 15 correct to pass, all from the Discover Canada guide. There is no separate Saskatchewan test.
If you live in Saskatchewan and are between 18 and 54 on the day you sign your citizenship application, you take the same online, webcam-proctored test as applicants in every other province and province. You get 45 minutes for 20 multiple-choice questions and need 15 correct, a score of 75%, to pass.
The questions do not focus on any single region. They cover Canada as a whole. That said, it helps to be solid on the facts about your own province, since provincial and territorial facts do appear on the test.
Saskatchewan facts to know
- Capital
- Regina
- Region
- Prairie Provinces
- Joined Confederation
- 1905
- Saskatchewan is a Prairie province that joined Confederation in 1905, the same year as Alberta.
- The capital is Regina, home to the training academy of the RCMP.
- It is a major producer of grain, especially wheat, and of potash and uranium.
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