Can one take the citizenship test in any language other then English?



Answer:
Only if you are old and have lived here an extended period of time or can show you are mentally deficient.

(Truth. Look it up.)
If you want to become an American, I hope not.
i doubt it
LOL...homey!
No.
Take in Farsi and move to Iran please.
One of the requirements for citizenship is the ability to read, write, and speak English, so I'm guessing that no, you may not take the test in any language other than English.
For UK also, ability to speak English is a requirement for citizenship. For the test itself, check

http://www.lifeintheuktest.gov.uk/...
Yes, if you are applying for French citizenship you would take it in French, German in Germany, Italian in Italy. But if you are asking about the United States, no, English only.
Only in Canada
Yeah...if you are taking it in a country that doesn't have English as the national language.....
The answer is no. English is the founding language and pseudo offilcial language of this country. If one is to prosper and become a true American than they should learn how to speak English.

If they do not want to speak English they should go back home .,
You don't go to France to speak Spanish .

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