Hi, I know this question has been asked a million time and I've done searches on here. I just want to make sure since I basically grew up in the US.
I am Vietnamese, but immigrated to the US at 10 years old. I started school in the US since fifth grade. Of course, I've been in school and graduated (with a BS degree) from a University in California. I believe my English is good. Gosh, if it was not, I would not have survived one quarter of university courses at the University of California system.
Also, I've been working in corporate America for about 14 plus years ever since I graduated; and of course, everyone speaks English here.
I am claiming maximum points for the language category. I will write to CIC explaining the reasons for my English proficiency.
Given the info above, do you think I still have to take that IELTS General Test? It would be silly if I have to!
Thank you.
I am Vietnamese, but immigrated to the US at 10 years old. I started school in the US since fifth grade. Of course, I've been in school and graduated (with a BS degree) from a University in California. I believe my English is good. Gosh, if it was not, I would not have survived one quarter of university courses at the University of California system.
Also, I've been working in corporate America for about 14 plus years ever since I graduated; and of course, everyone speaks English here.
I am claiming maximum points for the language category. I will write to CIC explaining the reasons for my English proficiency.
Given the info above, do you think I still have to take that IELTS General Test? It would be silly if I have to!
Thank you.