As mentioned in the Home Office, you cannot submit your Application for Indefinite Leave to Enter unless you have in hand, the results of your British Citizenship Test, or Like in the UK Test. This constitutes the number of requirements for you to finally receive your UK Citizenship which will allow you to obtain a British Passport and vote in the National Elections.

A great part of your being approved will rely on the successful results of this examination, therefore, you cannot take this for granted. Getting your British Citizenship is a great undertaking in your life, as it will broaden your options in living in the UK and it will make it possible for you to be eligible for a variety of jobs. These are some tips that you could use, for you to prepare well for the examinations:

  1. Read the Life in The United Kingdom: A Journey to Citizenship. This is the only way that you could do well in terms of preparing for the test questions. This will be the sole reference of the British Citizenship Test to be given to you. Read the Chapters 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 very well, and do not skip chapters, because you will never know where they will take the test questions from. Whether memorizing or familiarity reading can do best for you to remember the points well, make sure that you make the most out of your handbook.
  2. Do Practice Tests online. There are many practice tests available online which may help you prepare for your examination. Many UK Websites offer this kind of service to help you get through the actual test with ease. Also, take this chance in honing your computer skills as the actual test will be computer-aided.
  3. Take a practice test before the actual test. Test centres usually allow two optional practice tests before you begin the actual test. It is recommended that you take it, so that you will be able to condition yourself to the examination mood, or adjust yourself to the computer settings.
  4. Practice taking the test at a time frame. Although the examination will be coming with a

generous amount of test time which is 45 minutes, for 24 questions, you might as well make sure that you can beat it, to prevent cram answering.

The only keys to a successful examination result are diligent reading and ample preparation. So don’t make yourself retake the test, give it your best shot and good luck!