Did you read the instructions for the proof of English? photocopy of high school transcripts is enough with the statement "courses were instructed in English".thecoolguysam said:What I am planning to do is to send the following photocopies:
1. Bachelors' degree
a) Degree
b) Marksheets for all semesters
c) Language of instruction letter
2. Master's degree
a) Degree
b) Marksheets for all semesters
c) Language of instuction letter.
Do you still want me to consider sending my master degree's sealed transcript as I am already sending copy of my marksheets?
Why should we provide a copy of the degree, the copy of IELTS results is not enough as a language proof?djsunman said:guys if u gave ielts before becoming a landed immigrant, please attach a photo copy of IELTS results along with your degree
Photocopy of expired IELTS is enough.djsunman said:guys if u gave ielts before becoming a landed immigrant, please attach a photo copy of IELTS results along with your degree
Guys, If you have your degree in English, it is always advisable to attach it with IELTS.pie_vancouver said:Photocopy of expired IELTS is enough.
The question is how did you obtain your marksheets? Are those printouts off the internet (nowadays, one just logs in to the student portal and poof)? If yes, then you're better off submitting your transcripts. A copy of the diploma itself should be a sufficient proof, IMHO. Again, if the original document states clearly that the program was in English. If not, then it's a good idea indeed to submit a letter from your academic institution (on the paper with the institution letterhead and seal if possible). We are talking about the form and quality of the documents here, not quantity.thecoolguysam said:Do you still want me to consider sending my master degree's sealed transcript as I am already sending copy of my marksheets?
My marksheets and the degree are original and I have got the letter from my institute that the medium was english. They are not internet printed. I will be making photocopies of them to send and will keep original during my interview.aed said:The question is how did you obtain your marksheets? Are those printouts off the internet (nowadays, one just logs in to the student portal and poof)? If yes, then you're better off submitting your transcripts. A copy of the diploma itself should be a sufficient proof, IMHO. Again, if the original document states clearly that the program was in English. If not, then it's a good idea indeed to submit a letter from your academic institution (on the paper with the institution letterhead and seal if possible). We are talking about the form and quality of the documents here, not quantity.
Then, it should suffice. Good luck, Sam.thecoolguysam said:My marksheets and the degree are original and I have got the letter from my institute that the medium was english. They are not internet printed. I will be making photocopies of them and will keep original during my interview.
Secondary education is 9th to 12th grade, i suppose. If you can get marksheets from 9th till 12th and letter from your school that the medium of instruction was in english, then it might work.indi09 said:Hi! I got my Citizenship application back saying my language proof was not accepted.
I am attending a University in Canada and sent my administrative transcripts. I called CIC and they told me that the degree should be completed for the transcripts to work as a language proof.
I did my grade 12 from India ISC and was wondering if my mark sheet or pass certificate will work as a language proof. These both documents are in English but it doesn't say that the medium of instruction was English. What document should I be sending as my language proof?
Any help is highly appreciated. Thanks!