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Whilst I can't find any link(s) to it, I can tell you that even if you were born in an English speaking country ( UK, USA, Australia, etc) you still have and must take IELTS.Saga wrote:I would like to know the answer to this too.
Someone living after having studied and worked in UK for more than 8 years should be granted some kind of exemption, specially because you already pass your IELTS for studying in the UK.
I could not seem to find this info on CIC website.
Anyone?
OK thanks !jrge wrote:Hi,Whilst I can't find any link(s) to it, I can tell you that even if you were born in an English speaking country ( UK, USA, Australia, etc) you still have and must take IELTS.Saga wrote:I would like to know the answer to this too.
Someone living after having studied and worked in UK for more than 8 years should be granted some kind of exemption, specially because you already pass your IELTS for studying in the UK.
I could not seem to find this info on CIC website.
Anyone?
I'm going thru the PR process and had to take it. My British co-workers also had to take it. Mind all of us (27) were educated in the USA & the UK.
Yes, IELTS are valid up to two years.Saga wrote: OK thanks !
How old IELTS results are acceptable? Its been said to be not more than 2 years. Is this correct?
For students, academic. For the rest, general training.Tier 4 wrote:What IELTS is acceptable; Academic or General Training?Saga wrote:Are there any other tests apart from IELTS that is acceptable to CIC?
SO it depends from case to case.neoseal wrote:I dont know about current rules, but back in 2008 when I got my PR, I wrote a covering letter explaining my fluency in English along with my education which was Master's degree, schooling thru out in English, current work and day to day correspondence and communication in English, they never asked for IELTS.
While a friend of mine who had applied at the same time did the similar covering letter, but he did not have Master'e degree, however did his Bachelors in UK was asked to take IELTS and was even called for personal interview at High Commission in London before his PR was issued.
Are you saying IELTS General is easier compared to IELTS Academic?IELTS general is easy, even is they ask you can prepare in 2-3 weeks.
Thanks for your answers.neoseal wrote:Yes in a way "its case by case" basis. No specific answer.
What is the status of you application. Are you just applying or CIC has asked for all docs including the medicals to be done?
You have already taken IELTS so it shouldn't be difficult for you.
Application for permanent residence: Federal skilled worker program (IMM 7000)says:neoseal wrote:What is the process now, do you need to submit IELTS score on application? what if they don't process your application in 2 years, because IELTS score is valid for 2 year.
Good luck.