The short answer is: we don't really know. This is contrary to the instructions and there's nothing in the manuals, etc, about it.ValoRoma said:I applayed for PR trough CEC and I have a question about this topic.
I did both exams (IELTS and CELPIP) and I sent both to the immigration.
Consider that my marks are much better with CELPIP rather than IELTS,
Which one they will consider valid? The better one, the lower one, or they'll
do an overall?
They won't 'combine' the two sets of results. My guess is they'll use the newest one, as this is the best indication of what your language skills currently are.
They could just return the application package as incomplete, but I think they would rather find a way to accept it as-is.