Language being one factor or one big factor?No one can tell you. Language is just one factor and IRCC doesn’t consider duolingo only some colleges. You need to show education and career progression. You need to show that you have strong career opportunities in your home country. You want to show you can afford to study in Canada.
I have completed my bachelors degree in airlines, tourism and hospitality with 7.46 cgpa and I am going to study pgdiploma in hospitality managementNo one can tell you. Language is just one factor and IRCC doesn’t consider duolingo only some colleges. You need to show education and career progression. You need to show that you have strong career opportunities in your home country. You want to show you can afford to study in Canada.
Depends if your scores are low that is a big factor. But if you have high IELTs scores but no funds or can’t show you will return home after your studies, then language is not as big of a factor. There are no rankings.Language being one factor or one big factor?
So you need to show strong career prospects or advancement in your current job.I have completed my bachelors degree in airlines, tourism and hospitality with 7.46 cgpa and I am going to study pgdiploma in hospitality management
Depends on which country you are applying from. Some countries like India require a language test, no matter what stream you choose.If you are applying under non-SDS category then there is NO REQUIREMENT to show language test results for the purpose of attaining a study permit. If the educational institution has accepted your language test results then you're good to go.
Having a low IELTS is big factor but high is not? someone said to me that if they didn't mention language proficiency in the GCMS notes then don't need to worry about IELTS.Depends if your scores are low that is a big factor. But if you have high IELTs scores but no funds or can’t show you will return home after your studies, then language is not as big of a factor. There are no rankings.
I applied from India and I did not require a language test for my non-SDS application; in fact, I have never taken an English-language testDepends on which country you are applying from. Some countries like India require a language test, no matter what stream you choose.
Rules are always changing. New rule according to IRCC India says it's required.I applied from India and I did not require a language test for my non-SDS application; in fact, I have never taken an English-language test
and you got study permit approved? when you applied?I applied from India and I did not require a language test for my non-SDS application; in fact, I have never taken an English-language test
Wow! can you send me a link? Somewhat weird that they now require all applicants to take an English-language testRules are always changing. New rule according to IRCC India says it's required.
Yes, I submitted my application in February, it was subsequently approved in Apriland you got study permit approved? when you applied?
It was a tweetWow! can you send me a link? Somewhat weird that they now require all applicants to take an English-language test