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Canadian Citizenship Test Study Guide 2026–2027 updated on 06-Apr-26
Complete Prep with Discover Canada Summaries, Practice Questions & Must-Know Facts ... Roadmap to Making Canada Your Home.)
by Manoj Palwe
About the Book
You passed the immigration process. You built your life in Canada. Now comes the final step — and you are not going to fail it because you studied the wrong things or ran out of time. The Canadian citizenship test draws from Discover Canada, a 68-page government booklet that reads like a policy manual, not a study guide.
This book restructures everything into what actually gets tested: 400+ practice questions, three full mock tests, the Top 50 most-repeated questions in a single table, a 7-day crash course, a 4-week ideal plan, and six bonus chapters including memory hacks, a complete Discover Canada condensed summary, and the Top 20 Mistakes that cause candidates to fail.
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Written by Manoj Palwe — Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC R422575), CAPIC Fellow R11592, MIA Examination Qualified — with 25+ years of experience, 10,000+ families guided through Canadian immigration, 20,000+ YouTube subscribers, and 600+ LinkedIn recommendations from clients he has personally assisted.
This guide was written for five people: the Express Entry or PNP graduate who just got PR and is already planning the next step; the new permanent resident who wants a clear citizenship roadmap; the person who has been a PR for years and is finally ready to apply; the parent preparing alongside children who are included on the same application; and the candidate who failed before and needs to understand exactly what went wrong. Every chapter opens with a real client scenario.
Legal accuracy caveats flag what changes frequently and where to verify. Edge cases covered include business travellers, temporary residents transitioning to PR, implied status gaps, and Crown servant postings abroad. A full Before-You-Apply Checklist and free 2027 update notes at dreamvisas. com ensure the guide stays current. If this book helped you pass your test or avoid a costly mistake, please leave an honest Amazon review — two minutes of your time helps the next person in the same situation.
For a professional assessment of your specific immigration case, consider a Personal Evaluation Report (PER) with Manoj Palwe at dreamvisas. com.
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Written by Manoj Palwe — Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC R422575), CAPIC Fellow R11592, MIA Examination Qualified — with 25+ years of experience, 10,000+ families guided through Canadian immigration, 20,000+ YouTube subscribers, and 600+ LinkedIn recommendations from clients he has personally assisted.
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This guide was written for five people: the Express Entry or PNP graduate who just got PR and is already planning the next step; the new permanent resident who wants a clear citizenship roadmap; the person who has been a PR for years and is finally ready to apply; the parent preparing alongside children who are included on the same application; and the candidate who failed before and needs to understand exactly what went wrong. Every chapter opens with a real client scenario.
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Legal accuracy caveats flag what changes frequently and where to verify. Edge cases covered include business travellers, temporary residents transitioning to PR, implied status gaps, and Crown servant postings abroad. A full Before-You-Apply Checklist and free 2027 update notes at dreamvisas. com ensure the guide stays current. If this book helped you pass your test or avoid a costly mistake, please leave an honest Amazon review — two minutes of your time helps the next person in the same situation.
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For a professional assessment of your specific immigration case, consider a Personal Evaluation Report (PER) with Manoj Palwe at dreamvisas. com.
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Well-Organized and Easy to Study With
This study guide presents the material in a clear and organized way, making it easier to review important topics without feeling overwhelmed. The practice questions and concise summaries are especially helpful for reinforcing key concepts and tracking progress.











