Please Admin add me to the list thanks
id: latemawus
Location: Lethbridge
App.Type: Family of 3
Physical Presence Days: 1392
App Sent: Apr 26, 2018
App Recd:Mai 02, 2018
AOR:
In Process:
Test Invite:
Test date:
Decision Made ECAS:
Oath Letter:
Oath Date:
Please Admin add me to the list thanks
id: latemawus
Location: Lethbridge
App.Type: Family of 3
Physical Presence Days: 1392
App Sent: Apr 26, 2018
App Recd:Mai 02, 2018
AOR:
In Process:
Test Invite:
Test date:
Decision Made ECAS:
Oath Letter:
Oath Date:
Hi, i received AOR today
I have a question, I had legally changed my name and provided name change certificate,Driver Licence and health card with new name
my Indian passport is expired(with old name) , DO i need to renew Indian passport with new name or it is fine?
Hi, i received AOR today
I have a question, I had legally changed my name and provided name change certificate,Driver Licence and health card with new name
my Indian passport is expired(with old name) , DO i need to renew Indian passport with new name or it is fine?
Dear friends
I'm new in this forum.I will apply to citizenship for my wife but she did not pass Celpip test.But in our town we had community English class and she got a certificate form that course.and she has a certificate from back home
So is that certificates acceptable by citizenship?
Dear friends
I'm new in this forum.I will apply to citizenship for my wife but she did not pass Celpip test.But in our town we had community English class and she got a certificate form that course.and she has a certificate from back home
So is that certificates acceptable by citizenship?
I don' know but I found the CELPIP test more a test of memory than of linguistic ability. I'm a native English speaker from England and while I got 12/12 for speaking, I only got 8/12 for listening because by the time the questions came, I couldn't remember who said what in the conversations, despite understanding every word spoken at the time. I have an Irish friend for whom English is also his first and only language and he only got 6/12 for listening and 7/12 for speaking. Make of that what you will.
No idea how the IELTS test differs.
I don' know but I found the CELPIP test more a test of memory than of linguistic ability. I'm a native English speaker from England and while I got 12/12 for speaking, I only got 8/12 for listening because by the time the questions came, I couldn't remember who said what in the conversations, despite understanding every word spoken at the time. I have an Irish friend for whom English is also his first and only language and he only got 6/12 for listening and 7/12 for speaking. Make of that what you will.
No idea how the IELTS test differs.