hi,IELTS score is very important now a days.what was your exact score in ielts in each module?CALOVER said:Dear experts,
I need your valuable reply.
My E-cas shows in process.
I got a letter from CHC that expressed:
You have got the pass mark 67.
According to section 76(3) the officer believes the point total is not a sufficient indicator of whether or not the applicant may become economically established in Canada.
The letter also marked on my IELTS score which is 3 Moderate and one basic.
I have 60 days to send my opinion ti the CHC.
What can I do??????
saki said:Hi,
If you have not submitted your IELTS result then visa officer will give you the english language points according to your qualification and what he thinks you english level is and since you have done specialization in english language and know french as well i dont think it will be a problem and you will get good points. If by any chance (hope not) visa officer is not happy he/she will ask you to submit IELTS.
Cheers
Saki
Maaties said:Canadaforall
what visa office are you at?
I would say atleast 6 in each band nothing less than that.ArshadAli said:what do u think,what should b our IELTS score as a lecturer?
Maaties said:One guy from the forum who had low IELTS was given a date to reply about the low IELTS and another query about his application. With regard to IELTS, they said he would not be able to set himself up economically in Canada. He was under 4131.
But he got the other query sorted out and he replied to say that he will learn English once he gets to Canada and gave details how he will do it. His application went back to in-process despite him not doing IELTS again. Perhaps he got lucky, perhaps his explanation was good. Its hard to say. If I wanted to make sure that they have no query about my English, I would try get at least 12, if not 14 out of 16.
This is purely my opinion. I am no expert.
Fortunately or unfortunately my score is 12,L:8,R:6.5,W:6,S:6,Maaties said:One guy from the forum who had low IELTS was given a date to reply about the low IELTS and another query about his application. With regard to IELTS, they said he would not be able to set himself up economically in Canada. He was under 4131.
But he got the other query sorted out and he replied to say that he will learn English once he gets to Canada and gave details how he will do it. His application went back to in-process despite him not doing IELTS again. Perhaps he got lucky, perhaps his explanation was good. Its hard to say. If I wanted to make sure that they have no query about my English, I would try get at least 12, if not 14 out of 16.
This is purely my opinion. I am no expert.