Hi,
I comply to the citizenship requirements regarding the time spent in Canada during the past 5 years, however I'm not sure of my language proficiency proof.
Here it says that Immigration Canada should accept test results already been used for the Quebec-selected Skilled Worker application, which was my first Canadian visa. I used my Quebec Engineer Order french test (OQLF - Office Quebecoise de la Langue Française) and it has been accepted as proof of language for the working visa first, and for the permanent visa then (so for the PEQ, CSQ and CAQ from Québec, and the PR visa for the federal government).
Now, since it's not formally listed in the accepted language test for the citizenship, I called the OQLF for info, and they told me that this test purpose is solely for professional orders, so it shouldn't be accepted for immigration purposes (but they're not sure).
Anybody has experienced a similar situation before? Could my citizenship request be refused? How is it possible that the OQLF test (a Quebec government bureau) is accepted for engineer professional order, skilled working visa, permanent resident visa, but not for the citizenship? I'd like to be sure before to pay 600 CAD for the processing.
Thanks to everybody, regards,
I comply to the citizenship requirements regarding the time spent in Canada during the past 5 years, however I'm not sure of my language proficiency proof.
Here it says that Immigration Canada should accept test results already been used for the Quebec-selected Skilled Worker application, which was my first Canadian visa. I used my Quebec Engineer Order french test (OQLF - Office Quebecoise de la Langue Française) and it has been accepted as proof of language for the working visa first, and for the permanent visa then (so for the PEQ, CSQ and CAQ from Québec, and the PR visa for the federal government).
Now, since it's not formally listed in the accepted language test for the citizenship, I called the OQLF for info, and they told me that this test purpose is solely for professional orders, so it shouldn't be accepted for immigration purposes (but they're not sure).
Anybody has experienced a similar situation before? Could my citizenship request be refused? How is it possible that the OQLF test (a Quebec government bureau) is accepted for engineer professional order, skilled working visa, permanent resident visa, but not for the citizenship? I'd like to be sure before to pay 600 CAD for the processing.
Thanks to everybody, regards,