That's for your school, right? For your CIC application/Express Entry, only General Training is accepted, but you can also take the CELPIP which is computer administered and has more frequent testing dates.mic-mic said:Hey guys!
I just want to share my IELTS experience last Saturday. It might be helpful for those who are taking the test here in Canada.
I took the test at the University of Toronto - Mississauga and if you don't want to get stressed out, leave your watches and other valuables behind. Reason why I say this is because they are too strict here and even check your pockets. So what I did was just bring my passport, Driver's license, a bus card and a few bills para hindi masakit sa loob if manakaw gamit ko. You may ask why it could be stolen, and the answer is because you will just leave all your stuff not related to the test (bag, watches, wallets, CELLPHONES, etc) in a classroom. But the area is really safe. I'm just paranoid ;D
Now about the test, I did academic IELTS before and the only difference I found with GENERAL was the reading and writing test (not sure about the speaking). Fairly easy as long as you are relaxed
No need to notarize.Chinchan said:Oh, continuous. Salamat po. And oh, papanotario po to diba? Kailangan po ba freshly minted yung papeles? Wari po, umalis ako ngayon sa trabaho ko para magtrabaho naman sa iba. Kung hihingi po ako ng proof of employment sa kanila at napanotaryo ko po, after one year okay pa po ba yun as proof of employment or hindi na? Kaylangan na ng bagong papeles galing uli dun sa kompanyang inalisan ko?
If your employment with that company has already ended: date it was issued doesn't matter, as long as it includes the end date.
For your current company, no set rules, but a good rule of thumb is no more than 6 months of applying.