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peoplesoft

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Jan 31, 2013
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Hello everyone,

Back in 2013, I passed the CELPIP-G test while applying for the PR. Fast forward 2017, I'll soon become eligible to apply for citizenship, which requires proof of proficiency in English.

I believe CIC accepts CELPIP-G results even the expired ones.

My problem is that I only have an online score report for my 2013 test (issued by CELPIP). The only sealed results I got back then were submitted to CIC along with my PR application (in 2013). I spoke with CELPIP (Paragon) customer service today and they told me that they can't provide another (sealed) copy of the test results as the test was taken more than 2 years ago.

My questions:
Has anyone else gone through a similar situation?
Would CIC accept the online score report as sufficient proof?

Many thanks in advance for your help.
 
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