miqbalkh said:This was just an assumption from my and few consultants discussion. Actually the cases before the IELTS criteria. The interview call was normal. Only few cases were exempt from interview. No idea why but this was the case as per our discussion. When CIC implemented the IELTS initially the idea was to exempt the interview. There are so many people who landed Canada without any interview. But the problem was most of people did not retain their job in the same applied NOC. Could be some other reason too.
I personally knew many people b/w 2001 to 2004. Who get interview call and when I talked to them the common reason was language and NOC related details.
but I did not see many people when IELTS was implemented newly. I noticed now many people are getting interview calls even the IELTS is also there.
Actually a physical interview make it easy for VO to assess a person for NOC and language. So that they could make a final decision.
@ hila01
The % age I mentioned is based on reading many posts in the forums including this one and talked to few canadian immigration experts.
thank, iqbal
So far, about 17 applicants have been invited for interview from our 2013 LVO spread sheet from a total of about 150 applicants. Visa officers can do site visits to verify our jobs but not to determine our language. Even when applicants are invited for interview, they are also not assessed based on their language but on NOC alone. I am not aware if VO's were assessing language for applicants before like you have said but recent information I have is that this is not the practice now. CIC had to increase the bench mark of IELTS following consultations made with stakeholders and employers of labour in Canada. This move was necessary to ensure that applicants for PR were better placed to communicate effectively and succeed in Canada.