Yes, it does. Thank much for your response and wish.Hello,
I understand your concern regarding the language requirements for the citizenship application. If your degree certificate is in English, it is typically considered acceptable as proof of language proficiency, even if it does not explicitly state the medium of instruction. In many cases, immigration authorities understand that degree certificates issued in English-speaking countries or in the English language itself indicate a reasonable level of English proficiency.
Best of luck with your citizenship application, and I hope this information helps you in the process.
However somehow I get a feeling by submitting just degree/transcripts, we leave it at the mercy of the officer to decide whether to it accept or not. Is anyone aware of a situation where application was sent back due to this reason? Thanks again.