Re: Write IELTS or not?
Hello,
Theres no telling when your application will be coming up but it might be really soon, estimated duration is between 45 to 60 days.
Your qualifications do support a waive of Ielts but that depends on how much points you require for language, if its 10 or less then in my opinion ur good to go but if you require more, then that'll depend on the Immigration Officer's discretion.
Mirza.
Hello,
Theres no telling when your application will be coming up but it might be really soon, estimated duration is between 45 to 60 days.
Your qualifications do support a waive of Ielts but that depends on how much points you require for language, if its 10 or less then in my opinion ur good to go but if you require more, then that'll depend on the Immigration Officer's discretion.
Mirza.
ala_espange said:I live in the USA and I would like to get some guidance regarding IELTS, I strongly feel that I would not need it, as I have studied
1) Masters in India in English,
2) Masters in Belgium in English,
3) Masters in USA in English,
4) Had Toefl with over 250 when I first planned to study here in the US
5) I work here for a Fortune 500 company.
I really do not want to take IELTS but would prefer to write about my qualification and background, so I am just hoping if any of you guys would suggest otherwise!
Thanks finally for your help and would appreciate if you can post when you received communication about your acceptance or rejection from CIC.