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jassileo4u

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Oct 18, 2013
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Hi,
I am a graduate from India in English Medium but none of my marksheets/transcripts say that my medium was English. Do I still have to give IELTS as a language proof?

Please advice.

Thanks.
 
Yes.

But it is not only IELTS. You can use other CIC approved tests. You can also give the same (expired) English language proof you gave for you PR application.

These two threads may give some more info you are looking for.

http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/celpipgeneral-vs-celpipgeneralls-which-on-is-acceptable-for-citizenship-t225942.0.html

http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/does-anyone-here-sent-high-school-diploma-from-d-philippines-as-language-proof-t224480.0.html
 
Hi all,

I have a friend that doesn't really speak English nor French, he doesn't have any degree and thus cannot apply for citizenship...

He took the Celpip test and failed.. What should he do now? Should he enroll in an english school and take a certificate? will that be enough proof in the citizenship application?

Please share your thoughts
 
LFer said:
Hi all,

I have a friend that doesn't really speak English nor French, he doesn't have any degree and thus cannot apply for citizenship...

He took the Celpip test and failed.. What should he do now? Should he enroll in an english school and take a certificate? will that be enough proof in the citizenship application?

Please share your thoughts
There are a lot a FREE CIC approved language courses for Newcomers. He can enroll in one of them. If you re not sure which one,go to YMCA they will direct you.
 
LFer said:
Hi all,

I have a friend that doesn't really speak English nor French, he doesn't have any degree and thus cannot apply for citizenship...

He took the Celpip test and failed.. What should he do now? Should he enroll in an english school and take a certificate? will that be enough proof in the citizenship application?

Please share your thoughts

LFer

Your friend must remember its not just a case of getting language proof/certificate for the initial application. When he has his interview just before his test, his english/french will still need to be sufficiently good.
 
LFer,

He has to go to language school. He needs to communicate in English/French anyway.

All the best
 
paw339 said:
LFer

Your friend must remember its not just a case of getting language proof/certificate for the initial application. When he has his interview just before his test, his english/french will still need to be sufficiently good.

Yes, he must be able to carry on a decent conversation in English or French with the interviewer.