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Eight pillars, one access pass. Every question, card, and metric is built for the Swiss naturalisation test — not ported from another exam.
Question bank
Every question follows the same editorial structure so you always know what to look for — and every answer is referenced, not asserted.
Switzerland has been a federal state of member cantons with their own constitutions since 1848.
How many cantons does Switzerland have today?
Switzerland today has 26 cantons — 20 full and 6 half cantons. The split is anchored in the Federal Constitution.
Federal Constitution Art. 1
Canton coverage
Each canton gets its own pack with questions, local facts and interview topics — not a generic course with a bonus chapter.
Flashcards
Spaced repetition brings back the cards you almost forgot — exactly when you were about to.
Which are the four national languages of Switzerland?
German, French, Italian and Romansh.
Mock simulator
Full-length mocks with canton-appropriate question counts, a timer, flag-and-return and instant results.
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Navigation
Analytics
Per-topic and per-canton dashboards with accuracy, time-per-question and mock trend.
Accuracy by topic
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Four languages
German, French, Italian and English — switch whenever a concept lands harder in another language.
DE
Wie viele Kantone hat die Schweiz?
FR
Combien de cantons compte la Suisse ?
IT
Quanti cantoni ha la Svizzera?
EN
How many cantons does Switzerland have?
Referenced
We don't assert — we cite. Here are the references that stand behind every question.
Switzerland's supreme law — framework for the Confederation, cantons and fundamental rights.
Federal-level requirements for ordinary naturalisation.
The State Secretariat for Migration publishes the guide used for integration tests.
Each canton regulates its own residency, test format and interview.
Official information portal of the Swiss authorities — explains state structure and procedures.
Journalistic overview of federalism, referendums and current legislation.