silly said:
Still it not clear why the students(my kids) will be asked as i heard for the first time.They are there for more than three yrs and studying in Canadian universities/Schools.Every year there is English literacy test.I wonder..........There is an option in application of Citizenship that you may be asked for english proficeny test ,if the authorities consider,but i think it will not be hard and fast rule for students who are already been accepted in university and school. For comments. Regards
You only need language proof for you, your wife and any kid 18 or above.
Kindly go through the following questions which you can see on the CIC website to gauge what language proof is necessary:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/citizenship/language.asp
1. If your kid finished high school in Canada, you can use his/her
high school diploma from a Canadian school as proof
2. You can use any old score report from either IELTS or CPELP for your citizenship application. The same language test result you used for your PR application is acceptable to CIC. Just send them a photocopy of your score report but be prepared to bring the original should they ask them during your test day. Expired scores are accepted by CIC.