This guide lists all 100 civics questions, along with correct answers, for the citizenship test. Boundless helps make naturalization easy.
If an applicant is age 65 or older and has been a permanent resident for at least 20 years at the time of filing for naturalization, he or she should study Civics Questions for the 65/20 Exemption of questions and answers list.
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Preparing for your test Review theofficial handbook for the Life in the UK Testin preparation. You’ll have 45 minutes to answer 24 questions about British traditions and customs. Can I have dual citizenship? The UK permits dual citizenship (or dual nationality). This means that if you're ap...
HIV Test Results must be no older than 3 months (children under the age of 12 are exempted) Police Certificate “certificate of no criminal record” or “police clearance certificate” from the country of citizenship and any country where you have lived for more than 1 year over the past 10...
To pass the civics portion of the naturalization test, an applicant must correctly answer six of up to 10 oral U.S. history and government-related questions.
This form must be completed for all applicants by a registered medical practitioner. The form asks general medical questions to confirm that the applicant does not suffer from any serious or communicable diseases. For applicants over the age of 12, original results of a HIV test must be ...
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strides. Six months from now, or twelve, I hope to sit in my TASA rocket chair and not even have to open my mouth for a cleaner, brighter smile. But in all honesty, I’d open my mouth wide enough to snap my jaw if I could avoid answering all the questions I didn’t understand....