Hi
Piyali said:
Thanks for your reply pmm.But You scared me as he is not taking the english test right away & will wait if they tell us to.Will be writing a letter to support our english education .we have always studied in english medium schools & official language in work place being only English.All our experience certificates & educational transcripts are in English.What do you think?
Unless you were born in an English speaking country, English was only spoken at home, all schooling was in English, there is a good chance that you are going to get your application back as incomplete. YOu either had to include a letter WITH your application stating why you meet the English benchmark. It would appear that you are not reading the instructions
"8. PROOF OF LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY
Refer to instructions in the “Language Assessment Information” section of our
Web site. If you are claiming proficiency at any level in English and/or French,
submit one of the following:
• Test results from an approved language-testing organization: We strongly
recommend that you submit test results if you are claiming proficiency in a
language that is not your native language. If you choose to send the reports to us
directly, you must provide the original. Photocopies are unacceptable. Language
test results must not be older than one year upon submission.
or
• Other evidence in writing:
• Your written submission detailing your training in, and use of, English and/or
French;
• Official documentation of education in English or French;
• Official documentation of work experience in English or French.
• Other applicable documentation.
Proof of language proficiency is required for your application to be
considered complete, otherwise it will be returned to you. If your native
language is English or French, you still need to provide a letter attesting to
this fact.
PMM