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Changes to Canadian visa rules
Citizenship and Immigration Canada have this week announced plans to change aspects of the Canada visa process.
The changes, which were announced by Kent Francis from the Canadian High Commission, are due to take place as of April 10, 2010.
The re-structuring of the Canadian visa system follows last weeks announcement of changes to the UK’s visa configuration, the changes in Canada’s policy consist of two main areas.
· English and French proficiency testing
· The priority occupation list
The new rules that Canada immigration staff will act under regard points being awarded for the candidates English and French abilities at the application stage; this will take the form of a written test (IETLS) or documentation proving they have the required level of either English/French. It is being warned by the Canadian immigration department that applicants will not have a second chance to submit a proficiency test beyond the initial application stage.
“Those wishing to submit other proof instead of taking the IETLS will not get a second chance to prove their proficiency.”
The other change, to the occupations list, will take effect as of May 1, 2010, it is not yet known what the new occupation list will be, however, it is anticipated that certain jobs will be taken off, resulting in some applicants that were previously eligible now being refused a Canada visa.
Changes to Canadian visa rules
Citizenship and Immigration Canada have this week announced plans to change aspects of the Canada visa process.
The changes, which were announced by Kent Francis from the Canadian High Commission, are due to take place as of April 10, 2010.
The re-structuring of the Canadian visa system follows last weeks announcement of changes to the UK’s visa configuration, the changes in Canada’s policy consist of two main areas.
· English and French proficiency testing
· The priority occupation list
The new rules that Canada immigration staff will act under regard points being awarded for the candidates English and French abilities at the application stage; this will take the form of a written test (IETLS) or documentation proving they have the required level of either English/French. It is being warned by the Canadian immigration department that applicants will not have a second chance to submit a proficiency test beyond the initial application stage.
“Those wishing to submit other proof instead of taking the IETLS will not get a second chance to prove their proficiency.”
The other change, to the occupations list, will take effect as of May 1, 2010, it is not yet known what the new occupation list will be, however, it is anticipated that certain jobs will be taken off, resulting in some applicants that were previously eligible now being refused a Canada visa.