Hi Everyone,
I'm about to apply for citizenship next month, I have my Masters degree from Canada. So, I want to send a copy of my master diploma as a language proof.
The CIC website says they will accept proof of completion of a secondary or post-secondary program, in French or in English, in Canada or abroad. I want to know the experience of people who actually applied for citizenship by providing their documents/proof(diploma/transcript) from Canada. Is it safer to take a test( IELTS or CELPIP) than providing language proof documents ? I have done IELTS before but I can not get additional copies.
Also, does it matter if you got your diploma before you became a permanent resident ?
Thanks...
I'm about to apply for citizenship next month, I have my Masters degree from Canada. So, I want to send a copy of my master diploma as a language proof.
The CIC website says they will accept proof of completion of a secondary or post-secondary program, in French or in English, in Canada or abroad. I want to know the experience of people who actually applied for citizenship by providing their documents/proof(diploma/transcript) from Canada. Is it safer to take a test( IELTS or CELPIP) than providing language proof documents ? I have done IELTS before but I can not get additional copies.
Also, does it matter if you got your diploma before you became a permanent resident ?
Thanks...