What happens after the hearing with a citizenship officer to test my knowledge of Canada?

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Due to COVID-19, we cancelled
* all in-person citizenship tests
* We’re now inviting some applicants to take the citizenship test online.
* If you can’t or don’t want to do the online test, you may wait until in-person tests resume (date to be determined).
* most retests, interviews and hearings (including videoconference hearings)
* Wait for us to contact you.
* If you need to change your appointment, contact the office that sent the invitation.
* The contact information is in the letter we sent.
The hearing will last 30 to 90 minutes. At the hearing, the citizenship officer will ask you questions orally to see if you meet the conditions of citizenship, including knowledge of Canada. After your hearing, we will send you a letter with the results.
If you passed the interview, the letter will tell you the date of your citizenship ceremony.
Not passing the interview will cause your application for citizenship to be refused.
Source: cic.gc.ca

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