Applicants to Buffalo office residing in US at present - Question regarding providing proof of language proficiency:
On the initial application to Sydney, NS, on Schedule 3. Question 6, 'Have you taken an approved test to assess your proficiency in English or French?' I have marked 'Yes', although I have not taken the ELTS yet, I could take the language test next month.
However, I was thinking about writing a statement of language proficiency with proof that I got my undergraduate degree in US university, I have had all my training in English, speak English everyday.
Will this be sufficient evidence or do I take the exam? Can I mark that question 'No' on my later application to Buffallo? Will I get the 16 points for primary language based on my statement and proof? Or in your experience is it better to take the exam?
About me: citizen of India, been in US 12 years, went to undergraduate school here, got all training in US and have a US CPA license. NOC 1111.
Thanks!
On the initial application to Sydney, NS, on Schedule 3. Question 6, 'Have you taken an approved test to assess your proficiency in English or French?' I have marked 'Yes', although I have not taken the ELTS yet, I could take the language test next month.
However, I was thinking about writing a statement of language proficiency with proof that I got my undergraduate degree in US university, I have had all my training in English, speak English everyday.
Will this be sufficient evidence or do I take the exam? Can I mark that question 'No' on my later application to Buffallo? Will I get the 16 points for primary language based on my statement and proof? Or in your experience is it better to take the exam?
About me: citizen of India, been in US 12 years, went to undergraduate school here, got all training in US and have a US CPA license. NOC 1111.
Thanks!