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Hi all,

I have a Bachelor's Degree from Australia (in English). Would that be sufficient or will I have to complete Celpip or something similar?

When I did my residency back in 2013, I didn't have to complete an English test so don't have any past results unfortunately.

Cheers
 
Hi all,

I have a Bachelor's Degree from Australia (in English). Would that be sufficient or will I have to complete Celpip or something similar?

When I did my residency back in 2013, I didn't have to complete an English test so don't have any past results unfortunately.

Cheers

An arts degree from a recognised (properly accredited) tertiary institution in Australia ought to do the trick, no worries.
 
An arts degree from a recognised (properly accredited) tertiary institution in Australia ought to do the trick, no worries.

To be specific, I have a Bachelor of Music Production from Queensland University of Technology. The course was obviously completed in the English language, but the field of study wasn't focused on English. I'm not sure if that qualifies for what they're asking?

This is what's listed on their website:

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Photocopies of your proof of English or French language ability if you are 18-54 years of age. Examples of what you can provide include the following:
  • results of a third-party language test;
  • diploma, certificate or transcripts from a secondary or post-secondary education program in Canada or abroad, where the language of study was English or French
  • proof that you have reached the Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) level 4 or higher through a government-funded language training programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Can anyone help with a definitive answer on this?


Regards
 
To be specific, I have a Bachelor of Music Production from Queensland University of Technology. The course was obviously completed in the English language, but the field of study wasn't focused on English. I'm not sure if that qualifies for what they're asking?

This is what's listed on their website:

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Photocopies of your proof of English or French language ability if you are 18-54 years of age. Examples of what you can provide include the following:
  • results of a third-party language test;
  • diploma, certificate or transcripts from a secondary or post-secondary education program in Canada or abroad, where the language of study was English or French
  • proof that you have reached the Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) level 4 or higher through a government-funded language training programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Can anyone help with a definitive answer on this?


Regards
They want the medium of study to be English or French, not the field of study. Where is Queensland University of Technology ?
 
Hi All,

I had completed my degree in India and I have got an letter from my college saying that medium of instruction is ENGLISH.

Can I show as proof of adequate knowledge in English.
Cert_Medium.pdf
 
Hi All,

I had completed my degree in India and I have got an letter from my college saying that medium of instruction is ENGLISH.

Can I show as proof of adequate knowledge in English.
Cert_Medium.pdf
Submit your degree and the letter, should be fine. Degree is in English ? If not, a notarized translation will be required.

From the guide,

You attended or are currently attending a secondary or post-secondary education program in English or French, either in Canada or abroad.

  • A degree, diploma, certificate or official transcripts from a secondary or post-secondary education program showing you studied in English or French, in Canada or abroad.
  • If the original document is in a different language, include:
    • a letter from the school showing that the language of instruction was in English or French along with
    • an official translation of the original document and
    • the address and contact information (phone number) of the education instituti
 
Submit your degree and the letter, should be fine. Degree is in English ? If not, a notarized translation will be required.

From the guide,

You attended or are currently attending a secondary or post-secondary education program in English or French, either in Canada or abroad.

  • A degree, diploma, certificate or official transcripts from a secondary or post-secondary education program showing you studied in English or French, in Canada or abroad.
  • If the original document is in a different language, include:
    • a letter from the school showing that the language of instruction was in English or French along with
    • an official translation of the original document and
    • the address and contact information (phone number) of the education instituti
Thanks.

yes the Degree is in English.
 
Hi all,

I have a Bachelor's Degree from Australia (in English). Would that be sufficient or will I have to complete Celpip or something similar?

When I did my residency back in 2013, I didn't have to complete an English test so don't have any past results unfortunately.

Cheers
No problem. It works. Send a copy of your transcript and you will be fine. I did the same thing.
 
Thanks for the response guys. The medium (field of study) of the degree was not English, it was music production. However yes the language the degree was taken in was English. Queensland University of Technology is a Brisbane, Australia based university fyi. Few mixed messages above but generally sounds like that will be sufficient?
 
Thanks for the response guys. The medium (field of study) of the degree was not English, it was music production. However yes the language the degree was taken in was English. Queensland University of Technology is a Brisbane, Australia based university fyi. Few mixed messages above but generally sounds like that will be sufficient?
I had the same situation. Degree from an university in the UK. Field of study was not English but taught in English. It worked.
 
To be specific, I have a Bachelor of Music Production from Queensland University of Technology. The course was obviously completed in the English language, but the field of study wasn't focused on English. I'm not sure if that qualifies for what they're asking?

This is what's listed on their website:

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Photocopies of your proof of English or French language ability if you are 18-54 years of age. Examples of what you can provide include the following:
  • results of a third-party language test;
  • diploma, certificate or transcripts from a secondary or post-secondary education program in Canada or abroad, where the language of study was English or French
  • proof that you have reached the Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) level 4 or higher through a government-funded language training programs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Can anyone help with a definitive answer on this?


Regards
If your mode of instruction for the study was English and the document is in English then you are good to go.