Citizenship Tools
Free calculators and checkers to help you prepare for your citizenship application. Check eligibility, understand requirements, and plan your next steps.
Frequently Asked Questions
What citizenship tools does StudyPass offer?
StudyPass provides free, interactive citizenship tools for US, UK, Canada, and Australia. Our tools include eligibility checkers, requirements calculators, timeline estimators, and application preparation guides. All tools are completely free and require no account.
Is the eligibility checker accurate?
Our eligibility checkers provide general guidance based on common citizenship requirements. However, official requirements can change and vary by individual circumstances. Always verify results with official government sources and consult with immigration professionals before making decisions about your application.
Do I need to create an account?
No account is required to use our free tools. However, creating a free account lets you save your results, access practice tests, and track your progress through your citizenship preparation journey.
Are the tools based on official requirements?
Yes. Our tools are built using information from official government sources including USCIS, the UK Home Office, IRCC (Canada), and the Australian Department of Home Affairs. We regularly review and update our tools to reflect the latest requirements.
What other tools are coming?
We are actively developing additional tools and expanding our platform. Coming soon: document checklists, interview preparation guides, country-specific resource centres, and timeline planning tools. Check back regularly for updates.
Can I use these tools on mobile?
Yes, all StudyPass tools are fully responsive and work on mobile devices, tablets, and desktop computers. You can access your tools anytime, anywhere during your citizenship preparation.
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Based on official government sources
USCIS
US Citizenship
Home Office
Life in the UK
IRCC
Discover Canada
Home Affairs
Australian Citizenship