The IELTS results are valid for 1 year.
The completion of the PR application for most Pakistanis is currently 5 and half years or more. Since you are going through SAP, it is NOT likely that your Consular Office will start requesting for your additional documents within a 12-month period.
So, it will be in your own best interest to wait until the Consulate requests that you take the IELTS, and usually when they do, you will be given a time frame within which you should take the test. Currently, the time frame is 120 days or 4 months. So, from now till they request for it, you can always prepare to take the test if you wish.
With regard to your second question: Canadian immigrants should only take the General IELTS Test. The Academic IELTS would be for university applicants.
Lastly, for your country, Pakistan, the IELTS recognizes only 8 centers to conduct the test and yes, both the British Council and the AEO are recognized to conduct the IELTS test in Pakistan.
It is up to you to see whether the British Council Center or the AEO Center is nearer to where you live or easier to get to by transportation. The last link below shows all 8 centers, you can choose which city is feasible for you by using the drop menu for “City.”
Check the following link below, which you can get to from
http://www.ielts.org/default.aspx
http://www.ielts.org/searchresults/default.aspx?TestCentreSearchSubRegion=d49ad146-1156-4c1e-96ef-860c3d2a3629
softncool said:
I have a few questions hope you guys will be able to help me out:
I applied through SAP in Sep 2006.
Now if I give IELTS with in next 6 months, will it be valid or should I waite till CIC asks me to do so?
Second question is there are two types of IELTS. Academic and General. Which one should be for us?
Last thing is IELTS is conducted by British Council as well as Australian Education (AEO). Which center should we use?
Thanks in advance,
Cool