Question:- All my documents are ready but I still cannot achieve my minimum IELTS score. What can I do?
An IELTS score is required to immigrate to Canada as a Federal Skilled Worker (FSW). There are several options available for candidates who are having difficulty with their IELTS:
Improve English. There are many resources available to practice for the IELTS and improve your score. Our law firm can recommend a program for you. Using an IELTS prep class and/or improving your English can help you on a future test.
Improve French. Canada has two official languages, and the federal economic immigration programs accept IELTS or CELPIP for English and TEF for French. Some applicants do better in French than English. If you think you can improve your French to the requisite level, you may want to consider writing the TEF.
Explore other immigration options. Canada has different language requirements for different programs. The Federal Skilled Worker (FSW) requirement, for example, is not currently the lowest. The Canadian Experience Class has two different requirements depending on your job classification. Our law firm will be happy to evaluate all of your Canadian immigration options to see if you have options, based on your current language proficiency