vibez_well said:
yes you do get points for your spouse's language proficiency. if you claim points, you have to attach proof.
filing now and just attaching a registration slip, will help to extent. but you have to back this up later on with test scores : TEFAQ / DELF / DALF.
Thanks for your guidance. There is one more point, i need to clarify
I have done B.S. (Hons) in Management Sciences, with a specialization in Finance from Pakistan's renowned university - The University of The Punjab. This degree equals to 17 years education. I have also done Masters in Finance after my B.S. from the same institute, in 2008. What I need to know is since Canadavisa.com has stated that the points that can be obtained for training are up to 28 on the basis of the following three sub categories:
1. Level Of Education (Max. 12)
2.Quebec Degree or Equivalent (Max. 6)
3. Areas of Training (Max. 16)
As per my knowledge, my points in the sub-category are 12, as I have a Master's degree. For the second sub-category, I have 6 points, as my degree is equivalent to Quebec diploma. For the third sub-category, I fall in the section C of the List of Areas of Training, as i have a degree related to Business Administration. therefore, I get 6 points in this sub-category. In total, this makes 24 points for me in Training. Can you please tell me if I have calculated my points accurately? I am confused about the second subcategory, is my degree equals to quebec diploma or not. If not then how should i make my degree equivalent to quebec diploma? Would i have to attest my degree from somewhere or would i have to get a certificate that my degree is equal to quebec diploma? "OR" should i send my degree as it is, then quebec will decide whether my degree is equivalent or not? if it gets equal then they will give me points in this subcategory? Please suggest.....