foodie69 said:
He actually did..
They don't accept TOEFL results and neither do they take a score from LINC even if it is way
high..
Oh well, yes they don't accept TOEFL neither do they accept a LINC score...I said just the score. They need a certificate that you attended LINC classes to get an acceptable LINC score. All this is free of cost. Yes, but getting an initial score from LINC (free) is not enough. You need the first score, then you need to attend the classes and be retested. And you need to get the certificate...
So yes, just a LINC score (I got a 10+) and this was useless for the purpose of citizenship.
Hope this makes it all clear foodie, rrajendra and coolguysam!!