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Hey Guys,

Just a heads up... I called CIC just to check the latest status/update on my file - They claim that they sent me AOR by e.mail which I didnt receive and I check my spam as well. The rep claims that they dont re-send AOR and all those who provide e.mail address will only receive their AOR by e.mail as its the new system. If I need the discovery canada book ill need to go online and order it. Anyways I can pick it up from one of their centers.

For those who didnt provide an e.mail address will receive their AOR by regua mail.
 
Hi All,

I resent my application today December 08, 2014 so im moving to December applicants ;D
good luck to all of us :)
 
asagalen said:
Hi All,

I resent my application today December 08, 2014 so im moving to December applicants ;D
good luck to all of us :)

what happened with to your first application Asagalen :'(
 
DAN11 said:
Hey Guys,

Just a heads up... I called CIC just to check the latest status/update on my file - They claim that they sent me AOR by e.mail which I didnt receive and I check my spam as well. The rep claims that they dont re-send AOR and all those who provide e.mail address will only receive their AOR by e.mail as its the new system. If I need the discovery canada book ill need to go online and order it. Anyways I can pick it up from one of their centers.

For those who didnt provide an e.mail address will receive their AOR by regua mail.

You don't need to order it. The link is on their website, You can download the e-book.
 
Torontonion said:
what happened with to your first application Asagalen :'(

It was returned as i provided a language proof that is not in the list of acceptable evidence. it was a CLBA result that i used for AINP application back in 2008.
I thought they will accept as they accepted my friend's citizen application with CLBA language proof back in 2013.
 
asagalen said:
It was returned as i provided a language proof that is not in the list of acceptable evidence. it was a CLBA result that i used for AINP application back in 2008.
I thought they will accept as they accepted my friend's citizen application with CLBA language proof back in 2013.
i will send my new application tomorrow but not because of language :P
 
asagalen said:
It was returned as i provided a language proof that is not in the list of acceptable evidence. it was a CLBA result that i used for AINP application back in 2008.
I thought they will accept as they accepted my friend's citizen application with CLBA language proof back in 2013.
asagalen,

I forgot what proof you provided exactly before. My wife will be eligible soon and I was digging for it. Did you provide your LINC certificate completed before 2008? Because the guide says "Note that completion of LINC/CLIC before 2008 doesn't qualify for proof of language ability".

I'm surprised that CIC doesn't accept IELTS-Academic.
 
Thanks for checking in @jaiTORONTO

I had to reschedule due to school exams at the same time yesterday.

Now I have to wait and hope for a new date soon.

jaiTORONTO said:
@ NigerianCanadian,

Today was your test date, Right - Dec 8, 2014

Any update????? How did it go....
 
Rossei said:
asagalen,

I forgot what proof you provided exactly before. My wife will be eligible soon and I was digging for it. Did you provide your LINC certificate completed before 2008? Because the guide says "Note that completion of LINC/CLIC before 2008 doesn't qualify for proof of language ability".

I'm surprised that CIC doesn't accept IELTS-Academic.

Hi Rossei,

It's a Canadian Language Benchmark Assessment(CLBA) I took the exam in Southern Alberta Institute of Technology(SAIT) back in 2008 for AINP application. Not sure if that is a part of LINC as i didnt do the training.

I think that depends on the officer who's handling the papers coz my friend had the same CLBA result as mine and applied for citizenship back in dec 2012 her application got accepted and received the AOR but from that time until now she haven't heard anything :P . Shes planning to contact CIC this week.
 
asagalen said:
Hi Rossei,

It's a Canadian Language Benchmark Assessment(CLBA) I took the exam in Southern Alberta Institute of Technology(SAIT) back in 2008 for AINP application. Not sure if that is a part of LINC as i didnt do the training.

I think that depends on the officer who's handling the papers coz my friend had the same CLBA result as mine and applied for citizenship back in dec 2012 her application got accepted and received the AOR but from that time until now she haven't heard anything :P . Shes planning to contact CIC this week.

As far as I understand reading the guide, CLBA (Canadian Language Benchmark Assessment) is not accepted (Source: http://www.language.ca/index.cfm?Voir=sections&Id=17860&M=4032&Repertoire_No=2137991327). It's actually an assessment done prior to entering a govt. funded language training program in order to determine your level of proficiency. My wife has done it in 2 cities and it doesn't seem official at all to me.

Only after you're done with the training; they will issue you a certificate which should be equivalent to CLB. Some third party tests are equivalent too (like IELTS-G, CELPIP-G or CELPIP-GLS).

But I agree that some people got away with just CLBA.
 
Rossei said:
As far as I understand reading the guide, CLBA (Canadian Language Benchmark Assessment) is not accepted (Source: http://www.language.ca/index.cfm?Voir=sections&Id=17860&M=4032&Repertoire_No=2137991327). It's actually an assessment done prior to entering a govt. funded language training program in order to determine your level of proficiency. My wife has done it in 2 cities and it doesn't seem official at all to me.

Only after you're done with the training; they will issue you a certificate which should be equivalent to CLB. Some third party tests are equivalent too (like IELTS-G, CELPIP-G or CELPIP-GLS).

But I agree that some people got away with just CLBA.

@ Rossie
CIC used to accept CLBA earlier (min level of band 4/5) knowing/unknowing but beginning this year started insisting for certificate of training/attending in-class sessions of at least two months.
 
Donvalley said:
@ Rossie
CIC used to accept CLBA earlier (min level of band 4/5) knowing/unknowing but beginning this year started insisting for certificate of training/attending in-class sessions of at least two months.

I guessed so.

Where did you hear that CIC accepts attendance? My wife attended LINC classes for CLB Level 7 for more than 2 months. She had to quit just before the final tests due to pregnancy. Hence, I was exploring all the options.
 
Looking at these post makes me believe they are getting strict with the language proof.