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Canadian Citizenship Test sa Tagalog (2026)

Ang Canadian Citizenship Test ay isang pagsusulit na may 20 tanong na inihanda ng IRCC (Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada). Ito ay kinakailangan para sa lahat ng aplikante na may edad 18 hanggang 54 taon.

Mga Pangunahing Detalye

20
Mga Tanong
15 / 20 (75%)
Pasadong Marka
30 minuto
Oras
18–54 taon
Edad
Online (Zoom)
Format
English / Français
Wika

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Ang tunay na pagsusulit sa pagkamamamayan ng Canada ay ibinibigay lamang ng IRCC sa Ingles o Pranses, kaya nasa Ingles ang mga tanong sa ibaba. Sa ganitong paraan, kapareho ng tunay na eksamen ang inyong sanayan.

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Ano ang Canadian Citizenship Test?

Ang Canadian Citizenship Test ay isang pagsusulit na may 20 tanong na inihanda ng IRCC (Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada). Ito ay kinakailangan para sa lahat ng aplikante na may edad 18 hanggang 54 taon.

Para pumasa, kailangan mong sagutin nang tama ang hindi bababa sa 15 tanong sa 20 (75%). Mayroon kang 30 minuto upang tapusin ang pagsusulit. Mula 2020, karamihan sa mga pagsusulit ay online sa pamamagitan ng Zoom.

Anong mga paksa ang saklaw ng pagsusulit?

Lahat ng tanong ay nagmumula sa opisyal na gabay na "Discover Canada" na inilabas ng IRCC. Maaari itong ma-download nang libre mula sa Canada.ca.

Mga pangunahing paksa: Kasaysayan ng Canada (Confederation 1867, Unang at Ikalawang Digmaang Pandaigdig, mahahalagang personalidad), Gobyerno (Parlamento, Senado — 105 upuan, House of Commons — 338 upuan), Mga karapatan at responsibilidad, Mga Katutubo — First Nations, Métis at Inuit, Heograpiya at mga pambansang simbolo.

Ano ang kailangan para sa online test?

Para sa online test, kailangan mo ng computer o laptop na may camera at microphone. Hindi tinatanggap ang mga mobile phone. Dapat kang mag-upo nang mag-isa sa isang tahimik na silid. Ipinagbabawal ang pagdadala ng mga tala o telepono.

Bago ang pagsusulit, tiyakin na gumagana ang iyong koneksyon sa internet at camera. Kung may teknikal na problema, agad na ipaalam sa IRCC.

Paano maghanda para sa pagsusulit?

Una, basahin ang "Discover Canada" nang dalawang beses. Pagkatapos, kumuha ng mga practice test. Ang mga estudyante na kumukuha ng mahigit 5 mock tests bago ang tunay na pagsusulit ay 94% ang pumapasa sa unang pagkakataon.

Sa CitizenPass app, makakakuha ka ng mahigit 600 practice questions, timed mock tests at AI coach nang libre. Pagkatapos ng bawat maling sagot, ipapaliwanag ng AI coach kung bakit tama ang tamang sagot.

Ano ang mangyayari kung mabigo sa pagsusulit?

Maaari kang kumuha ng pagsusulit nang hanggang 3 beses — dalawang nakasulat at isang pasalita. Kung mabigo sa tatlong pagkakataon, ikaw ay itatawag para sa pagdinig sa isang citizenship judge.

Kaya naman, mahalagang maghanda nang mabuti. Sa mga libreng practice test ng CitizenPass, maaari kang pumasa sa unang pagkakataon.

Seremonya ng Pagkamamamayan — Ano ang mangyayari pagkatapos ng pagsusulit?

Pagkatapos makapasa sa pagsusulit, ikaw ay iimbitahan sa seremonya ng pagkamamamayan. Sa seremonyang ito, manunumpa ka ng katapatan sa Canada at magiging opisyal na mamamayan ng Canada.

Pagkatapos ng seremonya, maaari kang mag-apply para sa Canadian passport, bumoto sa mga pederal na halalan, at tamasahin ang lahat ng karapatan ng isang Canadian citizen.

Mga Madalas Itanong

Ilang tanong ang nasa Canadian Citizenship Test?

Ang Canadian Citizenship Test ay may 20 tanong. Para pumasa, kailangan mong sagutin nang tama ang 15 tanong (75%). Mayroon kang 30 minuto para tapusin ang pagsusulit.

Online ba ang Canadian Citizenship Test?

Oo, mula 2020, karamihan sa mga pagsusulit ay online sa pamamagitan ng Zoom. Kailangan mo ng computer na may camera at microphone.

Ano ang mangyayari kung mabigo sa pagsusulit?

Maaari kang kumuha ng pagsusulit nang 3 beses. Kung mabigo nang dalawang beses, ang ikatlong pagkakataon ay pasalita sa harap ng citizenship judge.

Paano ako makapaghanda para sa pagsusulit?

Sa CitizenPass app, makakakuha ng 600+ practice questions at mock tests nang libre. Ang mga kumukuha ng 5+ mock tests ay 94% ang pumapasa sa unang pagkakataon.

In-depth English commentary for Filipino-Canadian learners

Why this page matters for Filipino-Canadians

Tagalog is one of the largest first languages of recent Canadian immigration. According to the Statistics Canada 2021 Census, around 525,000 people reported Tagalog (Filipino) as their mother tongue, with major communities in Winnipeg, Toronto, Calgary, Edmonton, Vancouver and Mississauga. The Philippines has been one of the top three source countries for permanent residency to Canada every year since 2009.

IRCC does not administer the citizenship test in Tagalog. The exam runs only in English or French. Almost all Filipino-Canadian applicants take it in English, since English is also one of the Philippines’ own official languages and the language of most Philippine high schools and universities. This page exists so that the rules and the path are clear in a familiar voice before you sit the English exam.

Common confusions Filipino speakers hit on the test

The first trap is that Filipino-Canadian learners often arrive with strong English but unfamiliar Canadian civics. The Philippines is a republic with an elected president; Canada is a constitutional monarchy with an unelected head of state (the Sovereign, currently King Charles III) and an elected House of Commons of 338 MPs. The Prime Minister is the head of government, not the head of state. Several test questions probe exactly this distinction.

A second confusion is on regional structure. The Philippines has provinces too, but Canadian provinces have far more constitutional authority than Philippine ones — each Canadian province has its own legislature, premier and Lieutenant Governor, and exclusive jurisdiction over education, healthcare and most natural resources. The federal government does not control these the way Manila controls Philippine provinces. Read chapter 8 of Discover Canada (“Federal Government”) and chapter 12 (“The Regions of Canada”) carefully.

Third, Indigenous content (chapter 3) is heavily tested and rarely covered in Philippine schools. The 2008 federal apology, residential schools, modern treaties and the distinct identities of First Nations, Métis and Inuit all appear regularly on the test. Plan a full study session for chapter 3 specifically.

IRCC resources available in Tagalog

IRCC publishes a Tagalog version of the Welcome to Canada guide and a small number of rights-and-responsibilities videos on canada.ca. Search canada.ca for “IRCC Tagalog” to find them. They are excellent supplementary material, especially the videos on the oath of citizenship and the responsibilities chapter. The Discover Canada study guide itself, however, is published only in English and French.

Several Filipino community organisations also run free pre-test study sessions, notably the Philippine Cultural Centre Foundation of Manitoba in Winnipeg, the Kababayan Community Centre in Toronto and the Magkaisa Centre in Calgary. They are great for asking conceptual questions in Tagalog before you switch into English-only practice.

A study plan tailored to Filipino-Canadian learners

Three weeks is enough for most Filipino-Canadian candidates. Week 1: read the Discover Canada PDF twice in English. Don’t take notes — just locate the 12 chapters mentally. Week 2: chapter-by-chapter practice (20–30 questions per session) in CitizenPass, using the AI explanation feature on every wrong answer. Week 3: full 20-question timed simulations every evening, aiming for 17/20 or better on five consecutive attempts before the official date. Strong English readers among Filipino-Canadians can often shorten this to two weeks if they have a flexible schedule.

In-depth FAQ — questions Canadian newcomers ask most often

Pwede ba mag-take ng citizenship test sa Tagalog?

Hindi po. The official IRCC citizenship test is administered only in English or French. This page is here so the rules are clear in Tagalog, but the exam itself and the Discover Canada guide are English/French only.

How many Tagalog speakers are there in Canada?

About 525,000 people reported Tagalog as a mother tongue in the 2021 Census, with major communities in Winnipeg, Toronto, Calgary, Edmonton, Vancouver and Mississauga.

Does IRCC have Tagalog-language resources for citizenship?

Yes — the Welcome to Canada guide and several short videos are available in Tagalog on canada.ca. Search canada.ca for “IRCC Tagalog”. Discover Canada is English/French only.

How many questions and what is the pass mark?

Twenty questions drawn from a 400+ item bank, 75 % to pass (15/20), 30-minute time limit. The 2026 format is online via the IRCC secure portal.

Should I take the test in English or French?

English is the better choice for the vast majority of Filipino-Canadians — it is one of the Philippines’ own official languages and the language of most Philippine schools.

What if I fail the test?

You get up to three attempts. The first two are written tests; the third is an oral hearing with a citizenship judge. If you fail the hearing too, IRCC can refuse the application; you can re-apply but lose the $630 CAD fee.

Does the test ask about Filipino-Canadian history?

Discover Canada mentions the contributions of Filipino Canadians as part of the broader post-1965 immigration wave and Canada’s caregiver program history. Specific country-level questions are uncommon.

Can children skip the test?

Yes. Children under 18 are exempt from the test (their citizenship is processed through the family application). Adults 55 and older are also exempt from the test but still pay the full fees.

How long does the process take in 2026?

IRCC publishes 12–18 month processing-time targets from application to oath ceremony. Straightforward files are currently closing in 8–10 months. Track your file on canada.ca via your IRCC online account.

Is CitizenPass free for Filipino-Canadian learners?

Yes. The 20-question diagnostic runs without registration. A free account unlocks 600+ practice questions, the chapter plan and timed simulations. CitizenPass Pro is an optional upgrade with an AI coach.

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