Study notes
About this site
This site helps people prepare for the UK citizenship test without feeling lost in dense wording.
If English is not your first language, or if the official material feels hard to hold in your head, you are not alone. The facts are learnable. They just need to be explained more clearly.
At a glance
- Independent study site for the Life in the UK test.
- Simple explanations of official public facts.
- Practice questions with instant feedback.
- Help in several languages.
- Not a UK Government, GOV.UK, Home Office or TSO website.
Why we built it
We have seen firsthand how stressful this exam can feel.
There are many resources online, but a lot of them are hard to use, poorly explained, or full of noise. The official sources matter, but they are not always written in a way that helps people learn calmly.
We set out to build the study guide we wish more learners had: clear, accurate, calm, and easy to come back to.
What we offer
- Simple study notes for the main test topics.
- Practice questions with instant feedback.
- Help in several languages while keeping test-style questions in English.
- A test-day cheat sheet for email subscribers.
Who this is for
This site is for people preparing for British citizenship or settlement who need to study for the Life in the UK test.
It is especially useful if the official material feels difficult to learn from, if English is not your first language, or if you want to practise one question at a time.
Start here
- Start practising
- Read the study guide
- Learn the test format
- Get the test-day cheat sheet
- Check official booking rules on GOV.UK
How the content is written
The site uses official public facts as the source layer, then rewrites explanations in original, simpler language.
It does not copy the official handbook prose.
Independence
This is an independent study resource.
It is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or run by the UK Government, GOV.UK, the Home Office, TSO, or any official test provider.
For booking and current rules, use GOV.UK as the final source.
Sources and attribution
Some public sector information is licensed under the Open Government Licence. Read the attribution page for source and licence details.