BZ Mom said:
Thanks torontian2003 for your prompt reply. For our PR, I applied under the US Visa Worker category, hence there was no English test requirement. When you mentioned "Note from this CIC guideline for language requirement, that if they already deemed your transcripts inadequate, the application will have been returned without being acknowledged as in process", does this mean that our transcripts are deemed adequate/acceptable since our application is already "in process"?
Best regards
If you already have a receipt confirmation and can view your status (via the Client Application Status) then chances are they have so far either considered or overlooked the transcript, enough to have proceeded with processing your application. I'd say wait for now till they ask you for any more documents.
https://services3.cic.gc.ca/ecas/ECAS.jsp
You may want to go through this specific operational guidelines used by the Case Processing Centre in Sydney regarding Incomplete Submissions:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/manuals/bulletins/2011/ob300b.asp
What the guideline says is that CPC-Sydney would dismiss your application outright without appointing an electronic case file and flatly return your application in which you have the option of resubmitting with the right documents.
While you're waiting, you can do either of 2 things:
(1) Ask the school who issued your transcript for an official certification (with school dry seal, signed by registrar), stating that English is the language of instruction in your school and that you studied/graduated there with the appropriate degrees and dates. Keep this with you in case your transcript is questioned.
(2) Take a CIC-approved English language test (e.g. IELTS General).
If you get to the test/interview stage, you will be informally assessed on your language skills during your actual interview. The way you respond during the oral interview, will obviously give a hint on the quality of communication skills.