My wife didn't appear for ILETS/CELPIP as it was not needed while processing PR.
So for Citizenship language Requirement, we are planning to provide her engineering degree certificate as proof. It's from University of Rajasthan, India.
On Degree/Marksheets are in english and course was studied in english but it doesn't mention language of instruction on degree.
Is it acceptable?
My wife didn't appear for ILETS/CELPIP as it was not needed while processing PR.
So for Citizenship language Requirement, we are planning to provide her engineering degree certificate as proof. It's from University of Rajasthan, India.
On Degree/Marksheets are in english but it doesn't mention language of instruction.
Is it acceptable?
If you read at the bottom of the link, there is a button which states "No, I didn't study in French or English". So regardless of the language of the certificate you have to be able to answer yes to "Did you study in French or English".
If you click on the button "No, I didn't study in French or English" and then continue to answer the questions it will instruct you what is needed.
My wife didn't appear for ILETS/CELPIP as it was not needed while processing PR.
So for Citizenship language Requirement, we are planning to provide her engineering degree certificate as proof. It's from University of Rajasthan, India.
On Degree/Marksheets are in english and course was studied in english but it doesn't mention language of instruction on degree.
Is it acceptable?
My wife also did not need it during PR, but took CELPIP while applying for citizenship. Her certificates were in English too. Don’t forget that the case processing officers will compare to the checklist and not make a decision that if the degree certificate is in English, then language proficiency is ticked.
IIRC for the PR phase they expect that the degree is from an English or French speaking country, so India may not qualify in that respect. I could be wrong but that is what I remember.
What one must notice is that the bar for IELTS or CELPIP is really low for citizenship tests, unlike in PR where you need an 8 band to score high points. You just need 4 or 4.5 bands to get through for citizenship. So taking it might be another option.
My wife didn't appear for ILETS/CELPIP as it was not needed while processing PR.
So for Citizenship language Requirement, we are planning to provide her engineering degree certificate as proof. It's from University of Rajasthan, India.
On Degree/Marksheets are in english and course was studied in english but it doesn't mention language of instruction on degree.
Is it acceptable?
My application was sent back when I sent IELTS academics so I included my degree certificate from India as proof of language. They accepted.
If it is English then u dont need to worry I think.
My application was sent back when I sent IELTS academics so I included my degree certificate from India as proof of language. They accepted.
If it is English then u dont need to worry I think.
Hamgha, Did your Diploma specify Medium of study ? In my case certificate/diploma doesn't specifically say Medium of study is English but marksheet does. That is why I am trying to figure out will it work if I include both certificate and Marksheet.
Hamgha, Did your Diploma specify Medium of study ? In my case certificate/diploma doesn't specifically say Medium of study is English but marksheet does. That is why I am trying to figure out will it work if I include both certificate and Marksheet.
My wife didn't appear for ILETS/CELPIP as it was not needed while processing PR.
So for Citizenship language Requirement, we are planning to provide her engineering degree certificate as proof. It's from University of Rajasthan, India.
On Degree/Marksheets are in english and course was studied in english but it doesn't mention language of instruction on degree.
Is it acceptable?