farhaniqbal said:Dear MIS you are definitely wrong. please read from the link which you posted.
If you have some proficiency in both English and French, decide which language you are more comfortable using. This is your first official language. The other is your second official language.
You must prove the level of language proficiency you claim on your application.
To do this, you must take a language test from an agency designated by Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) before starting the immigration process.
I second this, when calculating you will use English your first language and can claim maximum of 16 and if you have proficiency in French you can then use french as your second language and can claim maximim of 8 points.
Cheers
Saki