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I am currently a post secondary student studying Industrial engineering at University. Can I use my transcript to proof my English proficiency?
 
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/citizenship/language.asp

Have you completed or are you currently attending a secondary or post-secondary program, in French or in English, in Canada or abroad?
If you are, send a copy of proof that you have completed or are currently attending a program with your citizenship application. Proof can be your:

  • diploma
  • transcript
  • certificate
Your proof must be:

  • from a secondary or post-secondary program in English or French
  • written in English or French
 
I am currently a post secondary student studying Industrial engineering at University. Can I use my transcript to proof my English proficiency?
You can submit Expired IELTS(General Training) if you have it.
 
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/citizenship/language.asp

Have you completed or are you currently attending a secondary or post-secondary program, in French or in English, in Canada or abroad?
If you are, send a copy of proof that you have completed or are currently attending a program with your citizenship application. Proof can be your:

  • diploma
  • transcript
  • certificate
Your proof must be:

  • from a secondary or post-secondary program in English or French
  • written in English or French
Yeah I see that too! My problem is that in the main guideline it just mentioned the compilation so I am confused. I just dont want to get rejected.
 
My other question is, if I decide to be conservative and take the 3rd party test is CELPIP-General LS is enough or should I do the full test which includes writing and reading as well?
 
5 years ago I did an exam named CAEL and I dont know if I can use that or not. The name is not on the 3rd party list tho.

Call them and ask if they will accept it. Make sure to call 2-3 times to get a precice answer.
CIC: 1-888-242-2100
 
Call them and ask if they will accept it. Make sure to call 2-3 times to get a precice answer.
CIC: 1-888-242-2100
Unfortunately they dont even put me in the queue due to the high amount of in-calls. Thats why I decided to ask people here. Thank you anyway!