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I think if you go to Ottawa, you can pretty much walk into Mr Trudeau's office and pick up your Canadian passport. I think you deserve it!
Great really you are great I appreciate. In fact our two known persons were just talking among themselves on the issue. Above claim was also not believeable and now on you kind reply I now understood how peoples in Canada are also talking irrelevant. Thnks again
 
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Question folks...has anyone used their Diploma or Higher education certificate to show English proficiency..it is mentioned as a option but all my friends have taken Celpip...my thought is if I can use something I already have what is the point of spending another $200 on a test. Waiting to hear something on this and if someone used this option some pointers might be helpful..thanks in advance
 
Question folks...has anyone used their Diploma or Higher education certificate to show English proficiency..it is mentioned as a option but all my friends have taken Celpip...my thought is if I can use something I already have what is the point of spending another $200 on a test. Waiting to hear something on this and if someone used this option some pointers might be helpful..thanks in advance
I just sent in my Diploma Transcripts so will know it in the next 2 months!
 
Question folks...has anyone used their Diploma or Higher education certificate to show English proficiency..it is mentioned as a option but all my friends have taken Celpip...my thought is if I can use something I already have what is the point of spending another $200 on a test. Waiting to hear something on this and if someone used this option some pointers might be helpful..thanks in advance

Of course! It's very clear:

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?
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.

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?qnum=573&top=5
 
Kindly can any one re post Dec . Spreadsheet here