Yeah, you can pay from the Bank in your country, however they may charge you a lot.katniss31 said:Hi. I'm from the Philippines and I'm about to send my application for CSQ to BIQ HK. However I'm a bit confused about the payment method. Should the bank draft be necessarily drawn on a Canadian bank? Or can
I pay through bank draft issued by our local bank as long as it's in Canadian dollars?
Thanks for your help guys.
Hi Solaomosebisolaomosebi said:Hi BIOLAH...
Sorry i did not respond to you early enough.. I actually had my Interview on 20th June and i was initially short by 2 points (i had 0 for Work experience) i was awarded 0 for work experience because i did not have evidence i was working legally... pay slip , pension etc dont count.. they needed to see evidence of tax remittance. I eventually returned home and came back to meet the officer on his last day in accra.. showed him the tax documents and he granted me our CSQ (me, wife and my 2 kids).
French speaking was initially an issue -- he was barely ok with my french but was not impressed with my wifes. However, he was compelled to be lenient (lot of prayers)
I guess i was favored though cos i ran into the interviewer in a hotel the night before the interview.
vision2011 said:Yeah, you can pay from the Bank in your country, however they may charge you a lot.
but from where I live, you have a period of one year, if the money are not taken, will be returned to your bank account.
I do not know how they call that, but I did pay in that way. no need to pay from a canadian bank.
Or you can ask someone to pay for you from canada and send you a draft. But better in you country and it's easy and faster.
Hope this help!
Thanks so much!!!vision2011 said:Yeah, you can pay from the Bank in your country, however they may charge you a lot.
but from where I live, you have a period of one year, if the money are not taken, will be returned to your bank account.
I do not know how they call that, but I did pay in that way. no need to pay from a canadian bank.
Or you can ask someone to pay for you from canada and send you a draft. But better in you country and it's easy and faster.
Hope this help!
maruf_bd said:Dear Friends
I have got my DELF A2 score. My and my spouse scores are below. Can you please tell me how many point I have got from my result?
Primary Applicant (DELF A2)
CO- 10
CE- 19.50
PE-17
PO- 17
Avg: 63.50%
Spouse (DELF A2)
CO- 17
CE-24
PE-22
PO-19
Avg: 82%
Also, can you please confirm how much IELTS score needed to get 6 in English Language?
Thank you.
Regards
Maruf
dhumdum said:@ Maruf
You are pre dec-2011 applicant
You will get 6 points and your wife will get 3 points for Delf A2
There is no official law or rule that they will give points based on new rule
You will get only 1 point.bullrules said:I got the following points in recent DELF A1 exam. Can any one let me know if i gain any points for this score ?
CO 17 - 1 point
CE 17
PO 14.5 - 0 point, required 16 marks to get 1 point
PE 15.5
Thanx in advance.
Thank you very much for the information.dhumdum said:In short, you will get 6+3=9
Nowadays they are assessing your skills according to new rules, it doesn't matter whether you are pre-december or post-december applicant.maruf_bd said:Thank you very much for the information.
Regards
Maruf