Thank you!!!yes ive already read tht and practicing according to it
Thank you!!!yes ive already read tht and practicing according to it
No .... depends whether you currently live there or not... the instructions on the website makes it clear on this
Buddy - I can tell you what we did... We tried to complete at least one full exam daily, for around 3 weeks. Ielts-blog.com has been quite helpful. If you subscribe, it sends 3-4 real exam sample questions every week. We used them for speaking and writing. For listening we used the videos available on YouTube. And for reading we referred IDP, BC sample books and Cambridge series. We also tried to read about the main themes used for writing exam. Tried to gather content and related phrases around the themes. And most importantly, we prayed to the Almighty for his grace...Could u plz help me how u prepared urself to achieve clb9??? Am taking ilets on 29th july
Ur question is confusing.... however,I have been to UK four years ago and stayed for a year.I have never travelled again to that country.If I get a PCC now will the 6 month validity apply to it as well or since I have taken PCC after I left and never travelled to that country is it okie?
Thanks.I was just confused on the timming of my application to keep it valid during the processing time.Yes it is. It is valise once you do not go there again before the application for the permanent residence is made. Just apply for it now... I stayed there for 18 minutes maths and have not been there since I left. I do not have an ITA now but I have applied for the PCC just last Tuesday
Thanks.I hope u didn't miss the "do your best to improve the score"
Ur question is confusing.... however,
if PCC is issued on a date after you last left that country,it is good, irrespective how long back it was issued... So if you get a PCC from UK it will be valid till ur next travel to UK ..
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PCC from a country where u are presently residing is valid only for six months from date of issue...
What appealed me is you did not forget ALMIGHTYBuddy - I can tell you what we did... We tried to complete at least one full exam daily, for around 3 weeks. Ielts-blog.com has been quite helpful. If you subscribe, it sends 3-4 real exam sample questions every week. We used them for speaking and writing. For listening we used the videos available on YouTube. And for reading we referred IDP, BC sample books and Cambridge series. We also tried to read about the main themes used for writing exam. Tried to gather content and related phrases around the themes. And most importantly, we prayed to the Almighty for his grace...
a total of 6 months across different visits mandates PCC.....and somewhere I read once CIC demading PCC for a cumulative stay of even just shy of six months...(can't verify how true the claim was..)Question regarding police clearance, I came to Canada at the age of 18 yrs 1 month & Then I traveled back to India 3 times for total of Five months. Do I need to present police clearance from India ? as I lived about six month in India after the age of 18 (but never lived continuously 6 months)
Seniors please input.
Yea i also saw tht and he also mentioned that at some point this year the crs wil touch 390s or even 380s
this is the video where attorney Collins said that drop out ratio after receiving ITAs is close to 40% though he said this is informal data but he is quiet sure that the drop out ratio is close to 40% due to change in circumstances or documentation requirement etc
how are you confident that you will get ITA soon!!!That was the conclusion of a little research i made as well. You'll miss some benefits like free french classes, but as long as you have a PR, you're entitled to live anywhere in Canada.
I guess cic loves to make everything so confusinga total of 6 months across different visits mandates PCC.....and somewhere I read once CIC demading PCC for a cumulative stay of even just shy of six months...(can't verify how true the claim was..)