Our test date is scheduled in the notice for March 21st.
Not as soon as we would have liked but at least we're in there somewhere.
We've been studying with great anticipation for months
Most helpful for me were the online tests. I started studying a week before the test. In total not more than 8 hours. The online practice tests HELP!!! a lot. I got 20/20!
Most helpful for me were the online tests. I started studying a week before the test. In total not more than 8 hours. The online practice tests HELP!!! a lot. I got 20/20!
Location: Greater Toronto Area
App.Type: family
Physical Presence Days: 1301
App Sent: Oct 16, 2017
App Recd: Oct 20, 2017
AOR: Dec 12,2017
In Process: Jan 24,2018
Hi everyone. I'm an Aussie citizen looking to submit my package this month, but I have one question regarding the language requirement.
The official wording is "A degree, diploma, certificate or official transcripts from a secondary or post-secondary education program showing you studied in English or French, in Canada or abroad". I have official transcripts (in English) from my university back home, but nowhere on it does it say what language the course was done in.
Is it enough that it is implied that the course was taken in English, given the document and all of the course names are?
Hi everyone. I'm an Aussie citizen looking to submit my package this month, but I have one question regarding the language requirement.
The official wording is "A degree, diploma, certificate or official transcripts from a secondary or post-secondary education program showing you studied in English or French, in Canada or abroad". I have official transcripts (in English) from my university back home, but nowhere on it does it say what language the course was done in.
Is it enough that it is implied that the course was taken in English, given the document and all of the course names are?
You mention "course", which would not be sufficient. They want you to show that you completed a program rather than a single course. Note that a secondary school diploma (which you likely have, as you went on to uni) is sufficient, it does not need to be a post-secondary program at all.
The fact that your transcript is in English will be good enough. They only ask for proof that the program was in English if the text on the degree (or whatever) is not in English.
You mention "course", which would not be sufficient. They want you to show that you completed a program rather than a single course. Note that a secondary school diploma (which you likely have, as you went on to uni) is sufficient, it does not need to be a post-secondary program at all.
The fact that your transcript is in English will be good enough. They only ask for proof that the program was in English if the text on the degree (or whatever) is not in English.
Thanks for the quick reply, btbt. Re: my mention of the "course", it was indeed a program (a bachelor's degree, to be specific) -- I think it's just a difference in terminology between our countries
Quick follow-up question: I haven't been able to find out if they need an original document from the university, or if a scanned copy of the transcript is enough. Does anyone know what the requirement is? Thanks again.
Thanks for the quick reply, btbt. Re: my mention of the "course", it was indeed a program (a bachelor's degree, to be specific) -- I think it's just a difference in terminology between our countries
Quick follow-up question: I haven't been able to find out if they need an original document from the university, or if a scanned copy of the transcript is enough. Does anyone know what the requirement is? Thanks again.
When you submit the application you only send a photocopy.
At your interview you are expected to have an original transcript or diploma (I wasn't asked to show my original transcript at my interview, but others were asked to show theirs).