Raj_Hoque said:
Hi Folks,
Need expert opinion. I'm going to apply for citizenship for myself and family next month. My wife has completed course on "The Professional English Language Training Program" (PELT) arranged by MAGMA (multicultural association of the Greater Moncton area) and professionally she is an Architect Engineer having degree from South Asia. She also has done 2 short courses one with Sheridan College (Brampton) and the other one from Humber College (Toronto). She also has worked in an Architect Farm in New Brunswick. Now my question is does she need to sit for english exam? Will that PELT certificate and Humber college certificate would be enough to prove her english proficiency. She also have given IELTS but it's 4 and 1/2 yrs ago. Suggestion please.
Hi Raj,
There are only 3 options for the English Language requirement, 1. is the third party, 2. is the post secondary, or if you have a degree abroad. and 3. is the Canadian Language Benchmark.
Because I did not want to pay for any language assessments and I have my degree from abroad, I spoke to an expert in immigration application and she mentioned that you can opt for Option 2, provided that you have a document explicitly saying that the Language used in the university I attended is English. I requested the same letter from my University, and attached it on my application together with my diploma and TOR. This should solve it.
I am not sure if PELT is included in option 1 or 3. But if you decide to use option 2. make sure you have a letter from your school/institution/college/university for the "English as the primary medium of Instruction/language used.
Hope this helps.
1. Results of an accepted third-party test at the equivalent of Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB/NCLC) / Niveaux de compétence linguistique canadiensFootnote 1 level 4 or higher in speaking and listening either done previously for immigration purposes (acceptable even if expired) or done specifically for citizenship purposes. Test results from the following list are acceptable:
Canadian English Language Proficiency Index Program General Test (CELPIP-G) or the CELPIP-General LS (listening and speaking), not the academic version.
For tests taken after April 1, 2014, you must have achieved a score of level 4 or higher (up to 12) in listening and speaking.
For tests taken before April 1, 2014, you must have achieved a score of 2H or higher (i.e., 3L, 3H, 4L, 4H, 5L, or 5H) in listening and speaking.
International English Language Testing System (IELTS), general training, not the academic version You must have achieved a score of:
4.0 or higher in speaking, and
4.5 or higher in listening. (Please note: If the test was done before November 28, 2008, we will accept a level 4 or higher); or
2. Proof of completion of a secondary or post-secondary program conducted in French or English, either in Canada or abroad, includes:
A diploma or transcripts from a secondary or post-secondary school indicating the successful completion of a program, in French or English, either in Canada or abroad, or
A diploma or certificate from a secondary or post-secondary school indicating successful graduation from a program conducted in French or English, either in Canada or abroad.
3. Proof of achieving Canadian Language Benchmark/Niveaux de compétence linguistique canadiens (CLB/NCLC) level 4 or higher in speaking and listening skills through certain government-funded language training programs includes: