What happens if I fail the test?
If you fail, you will be invited to attend an interview with a citizenship judge.The judge will ask you the same kind of questions as you have already tried answering in the test, so you will have to prepare anyway. Some judges are more lenient than others. Read the following excerpt from “Profile: Sigmund Reiser, Citizenship Judge” from cbc.ca:
“People who fail the test are directed to Reiser for an interview. The discussion can last from 15 to 45 minutes, depending on the situation. If it’s a matter of asking some similar test questions, the process is quick but sometimes Reiser needs to test a person’s ability to communicate in English. He holds between 12 to 20 interviews a day.
“If they can converse with me, more or less – and they don’t have to be grammatically perfect – I will pass them. I just need to know if they understand me or if they understand what they’re talking about.”
But your judge might have a different “policy”. if you fail the interview, you can appeal to the federal court or start the procedure from the very beginning. You will receive a cheque for $100 (refund of the Right of Citizenship fee), and of course, you will not be granted citizenship.
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