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I got my IELTS score of 7.0 unfortunately I got 6.0 for reading, now I need to retake. Hoping I get better so I can be atleast meet the minimum qualification of IELTS score of 7 with min of 6.5 each module. :(
 
tipsy said:
I got my IELTS score of 7.0 unfortunately I got 6.0 for reading, now I need to retake. Hoping I get better so I can be atleast meet the minimum qualification of IELTS score of 7 with min of 6.5 each module. :(

Sayang! Short by .5 points. Don't feel down! You still have few more months to improve your scores. Just take time to review and practice as much as you can ;D Goodluck!

Ano po natapos mong course sa college and what are you planning to take in Canada, if you don't mind me asking?
 
Bsc Math graduate, planning to take MBA or any finance related.
 
tipsy said:
Bsc Math graduate, planning to take MBA or any finance related.


Nice! Good luck po! I bet a lot of universities will accept you. Hehe. Try Ryerson, Windsor or UoT
 
rcpp said:
Nice! Good luck po! I bet a lot of universities will accept you. Hehe. Try Ryerson, Windsor or UoT

I'd like to take U of T but I need to re-take IELTS. :(
 
tipsy said:
I'd like to take U of T but I need to re-take IELTS. :(

You'll get it! Good luck ;D Update us with your application soon po. Hehe
 
No medical requirements po ba sa study permit?
 
tipsy said:
No medical requirements po ba sa study permit?

Not unless you were requested by v.o. to do so. If you stayed in a country, which is listed in the CIC website that requires a medical examination, for 6 months then you might be contacted by the officer and be asked to undergo a med exam. But it depends - since we're in UAE, many are given the visa without having this.

If you wanna make sure, upfront medical exam is optional. You can check the website for the list of approved panel physicians by the embassy. I tried it during my first attempt for a visa, but I wasn't allowed to cause I had no hold yet of the client number (to be sent to you by embassy for the exam) required to undergo the exam.
 
rcpp said:
Not unless you were requested by v.o. to do so. If you stayed in a country, which is listed in the CIC website that requires a medical examination, for 6 months then you might be contacted by the officer and be asked to undergo a med exam. But it depends - since we're in UAE, many are given the visa without having this.

If you wanna make sure, upfront medical exam is optional. You can check the website for the list of approved panel physicians by the embassy. I tried it during my first attempt for a visa, but I wasn't allowed to cause I had no hold yet of the client number (to be sent to you by embassy for the exam) required to undergo the exam.

ah i see. Even the work permit, a friend of mine, got his approval without med and it surprises my other friends in canada.

hope i can get one...still waiting for the school to open for admission.