The principal applicant must have to send language test report (most likely IELTS - if you're claiming English as your first official language - with minimum of 6 bands in all the 4 domains) along with application. If you have spouse as well and if you want to claim 5 points, she / he must also have to send IELTS report (with minimum CLB 4 - which is equivalent to IELTS 4 to 4.5 in all the 4 domains). If you haven't appeared in ILETS up till now, I would suggest you to have it done ASAP..........star64 said:im planning for may as well....tell me something do you need to do the language test now? or closer to when applying?
try website of IDP or British Councilstar64 said:wow! thank you...i was gonna wait til the NOC list came out...but i would take your advise and do it now while waiting! at least it would make me feel i am still doing something towards achieving my goal lol....
next question...how...where do i get the info for takin this test in my country? i live in trinidad and tobago!
As per Kenny tweet,Amo_sap said:Hi can you please expand on your text?? what exactly will happen?
canimmihelp said:Hello,
We (my husband & I) are planning to apply for a PR under FSW category this May. We are now living in India for the past 3 years, before that we lived in the US (my husband for 11 years and I was in US for 6 years), we both have MS in Computer Science in a US University. My husband has worked in the US for 10 years and I worked for 2 years before moving back to India.
Given that we did our MS in a US university and have worked there for sometime, do we still need to give the IELTS test for english proficiency?
Because few of our friends in the US could get a PR without taking IELTS when they applied it from US. We will be applying it from India.
Anticipating a reply.
THanks.
At this point in time, I feel only ECA agencies announcement would play major role with respect to timely execution of our application to CIO. We can write IELTS etc at our own - no worry about it. Still the ECA (though not announced yet) like WES, ICAS etc require university sealed transcripts of your final degree.......so my advice to everyone is to have degrees / transcripts ready and have those attested by your university of awarding institution now.IRINA said:according to our lawyer we score 64 points only good results on IELTS can give us more chanceS to score 67 well lets see hopefully
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