Canada lawyers had a zoom interview n ask him to apply saskatchewanactually he got all 7.5 and 8 for writing in 2013
Canada lawyers had a zoom interview n ask him to apply saskatchewanactually he got all 7.5 and 8 for writing in 2013
Thanks he got his WES
Yes sure he received WES again in June
IELTS expired in 2021 march date of birth 1088 October q
IELTS listening 6 reading 7.5 he started job in 2008 and went to uk for masters in 2011 to 2012 and again started the work. Till now
I am a bit confused about his IELTS result.Sorry for the typing mistakes
Listening 6.0I am a bit confused about his IELTS result.
Tell me separately like below:
Listening score:
Reading Score:
Writing score:
Speaking score:
If his IELTS is expired he can't use that for immigration, he must sit for IELTS again. And a high score is necessary since the competition is very high.
It seems that he is under 35 years, it's a plus point. Also, he has masters, which is
another plus point.
Is this result expired? I mean it this 2 years old?Listening 6.0
Reading 6.5
Writing 6.o
Speaking 7.5
Yes he is studying ielts online these daysIs this result expired? I mean it this 2 years old?
We gave this for a lawyer in 2019 November they have not done anythingYes he is studying ielts online these days
Please Read CarefullyYes he is studying ielts online these days
They are valid registered lawyersPlease Read Carefully
I see. So first of all he needs a new IELTS result.
This type of score will not help him get ITA from any province, especially Saskatchewan.
I will suggest him to try to get a result like this to qualify for Saskatchewan ITA:
Listening: 7.5
Reading: 6.5
Writing: 6.5
Speaking: 6.5
If he targets Express Entry he will need a better IELTS result like this (minimum):
Listening: 8
Reading: 7
Writing: 7
Speaking: 7
Your son can do the processing himself. But, if he wants to process his file with a consultant, make sure he has proper licensing from the Canadian Govt. Ask your consultant his RCIC Number. Follow the link to verify your consultant: https://iccrc-crcic.ca/find-a-professional/
There you will enter the RCIC# Number provided by your consultant. If you find his name on this website, then your consultant is valid, otherwise he invalid. Do not trust him.
Did you search them on the website I provided you in the last comment? If they are registered they have an RCIC number.They are valid registered lawyers
Both are registered I checkedDid you search them on the website I provided you in the last comment? If they are registered they have an RCIC number.
Not now before give them the money I checkedDid you search them on the website I provided you in the last comment? If they are registered they have an RCIC number.
Ok. If they are registered, how come they are misguiding you since 2013 or 2019? Anyway, that's why I didn't go for any consultant. Since everything is online, I found the process pretty easy. This forum helped me a lot to understand the processes. Also, the following government websites of Canada have enough information for Express Entry and SINP:Not now before give them the money I checked