Hello All, Good Evening, I am in the process of applying for Canadian Citizenship.
I have a question concerning the proof of language requirement as part of the application for the same.
As per the application guide, the requirements are as follows (& I quote them):
To this point, I had the following questions:
1. First, I have a degree certificate from York University (in Toronto Ontario) with my name, degree and month-year of completion along with the usual items such as institution name, stamp and signatures. Will this suffice as proof ? The concern I have is that the certificate nowhere states that the language was in English. Does that even matter since it is a verified Canadian Institution?
2. I also have the option of requesting for Transcripts, however, institutions only provide an unofficial copy to you for your records and only share official versions either digitally or via hard copy by directly sending them to designated recipients via a form or an online process. Do I need to designate CIC as the recipient and then York U will send over details to the Government body, or does it suffice that I use the unofficial transcripts that were handed over to me and include that as part of my application package?
Please advise,
Thank you,
KP
I have a question concerning the proof of language requirement as part of the application for the same.
As per the application guide, the requirements are as follows (& I quote them):
On clicking the link at the end (For More Information), i am redirected to another web-page and eventually come upon the following verbiage:"If you are 18 to 54 years old: Photocopies of your proof of English or French language ability. Examples of the types of language evidence that can be submitted include:
> 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
For more information visit “What documents can I use to prove that I meet the citizenship language requirement?”
(I graduated from an English-or French-language high school/college/university. What can I use to show that I can communicate in one of the official languages when I apply for citizenship? (cic.gc.ca) )You may send a transcript, diploma or certificate showing that you graduated from a secondary school or from a post-secondary program in Canada or abroad. These materials must show that the program was in English or French. A single course in an official language is not enough to meet this requirement.
To this point, I had the following questions:
1. First, I have a degree certificate from York University (in Toronto Ontario) with my name, degree and month-year of completion along with the usual items such as institution name, stamp and signatures. Will this suffice as proof ? The concern I have is that the certificate nowhere states that the language was in English. Does that even matter since it is a verified Canadian Institution?
2. I also have the option of requesting for Transcripts, however, institutions only provide an unofficial copy to you for your records and only share official versions either digitally or via hard copy by directly sending them to designated recipients via a form or an online process. Do I need to designate CIC as the recipient and then York U will send over details to the Government body, or does it suffice that I use the unofficial transcripts that were handed over to me and include that as part of my application package?
Please advise,
Thank you,
KP