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sadeelhaneef said:
Dear Brothers,
Please advise me on the spouse IELTS. In generic application form, I have mentioned that my spouse can communicate in English, but in Schedule 3 Economic Form, there is a ques section# 7: Is you spouse proficient in English or French?.. I have mentioned no since my spouse doesn't have any IETLS, will it affect my application or I simply mention in generic form also that my spouse cannot communicate in English...
Many thanks
In schedule3, no need to mention both, you can leave both blank because ur spouse will be good in english but didn't take IETLS.
can2132 said:
Hi folks!
I have received my MR, To pay RPRF and Also Police clearance certificate of mine and my spouse
But i have question that i lived in Canada for 3 years, so do i need to submit my PCC of Canada also?
As on the letter that i have got, its only mentioned about my home country India only
Please advise
Thanx for your useful info
Hello, if you mentioned in your application that you lived in Canada for 3 years and you were not asked to submit Canadian pcc, I suggest you submit only what you were asked to. I believe cic would have verified that already and viewed your Canadian pcc. All the best.
Dear All,
I have a question and I need your guidance.
I am applying for NOC 1111 "Financial auditors and accountants"
I just received my WES evaluation and it says, Canadian Equivalency : Diploma (2 Years)
I want to know if I am still eligible to apply or not.
JunaidPK said:
Dear All,
I have a question and I need your guidance.
I am applying for NOC 1111 "Financial auditors and accountants"
I just received my WES evaluation and it says, Canadian Equivalency : Diploma (2 Years)
I want to know if I am still eligible to apply or not.
Yes,you are eligible to apply provided other criteria are met please.
Minimum score for eligibility is 67.
All the best
Dear ksa0510, Thanks for your reply.
Please advice me how much points do I need to score in Ielts.
For your information , I am a bachelor and have no relatives in CA.
However, I scored full points in Age and Experience.
JunaidPK said:
Dear ksa0510, Thanks for your reply.
Please advice me how much points do I need to score in Ielts.
For your information , I am a bachelor and have no relatives in CA.
However, I scored full points in Age and Experience.
18 points please
Can anybody help me on this please , below are the details i got from CIC for my application denial
Points accessed Maximum
Age 12 12
Education 23 25
IELTS 19 28 (IELTS SCORE L=6, R=6.5, W=6.0, S=7.0, Overall=6.5)
Employment 0 10
Experience 11 15
Adaptability 0 10
___________________________________
Total 65 100
______________________________________
I applied under 2171 NOC,
CAN ANYBODY TELL ME OR SUGGEST ME HOW MUCH SHOULD I SCORE IN IELTS AGAIN TO MAKE IT TO 67 POINTS PLEASE ??
do_not_reply said:
Can anybody help me on this please , below are the details i got from CIC for my application denial
Points accessed Maximum
Age 12 12
Education 23 25
IELTS 19 28 (IELTS SCORE L=6, R=6.5, W=6.0, S=7.0, Overall=6.5)
Employment 0 10
Experience 11 15
Adaptability 0 10
___________________________________
Total 65 100
______________________________________
I applied under 2171 NOC,
CAN ANYBODY TELL ME OR SUGGEST ME HOW MUCH SHOULD I SCORE IN IELTS AGAIN TO MAKE IT TO 67 POINTS PLEASE ??
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/language-testing.asp
This link has the details of the ielts score and the respective points that will be awarded in each section....U will get a clear picture by going through it..Gud luck
as per it u got the following points
s: 6
l: 4
w:4
r:5
total 19
Thanks for the response , i saw the link. CIC email that i posted above says Max 28 points and on the link its saying First official language (Maximum 24 points) ???
what's this gap here ??
do_not_reply said:
Can anybody help me on this please , below are the details i got from CIC for my application denial
Points accessed Maximum
Age 12 12
Education 23 25
IELTS 19 28 (IELTS SCORE L=6, R=6.5, W=6.0, S=7.0, Overall=6.5)Likely score L=6 R/W/S=7
Employment 0 10
Experience 11 15
Adaptability 0 10
___________________________________
Total 65 100
______________________________________
I applied under 2171 NOC,
CAN ANYBODY TELL ME OR SUGGEST ME HOW MUCH SHOULD I SCORE IN IELTS AGAIN TO MAKE IT TO 67 POINTS PLEASE ??
do_not_reply said:
Thanks for the response , i saw the link. CIC email that i posted above says Max 28 points and on the link its saying First official language (Maximum 24 points) ???
what's this gap here ??
Maximum is 28 which is 24+4
for first and second language respectively
so if u gave english then it'll be out f 24. Plus if u give french also then +4...
I hope I was able to explain.
Hello!!! I might submit my application for FSW under NOC 3012 in December 2014. I am worried about the cap by the time my application reach their office. What do you think?
MAraming salama po brad saki God bless you
Hi!!! Estimated completion of my WES report is on nov 12, 2014. I need 21 points for education. Where can i find the list of accredited universities that are given 21 points by WES?
danielp said:
Hi!!! Estimated completion of my WES report is on nov 12, 2014. I need 21 points for education. Where can i find the list of accredited universities that are given 21 points by WES?
Hi, WES will not give you points. All they will do is assess your educational qualifications and issue you an ECA. It this ECA that determines how many points you get as per CIC guidelines. The guidelines are in the Instructions Guide on CIC website. A list of schools recognised by WES in your country are on their website. Cheers

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