My friend just applied recently, she submitted her diploma and transcript of records from the Philippines, (without a letter saying English is the medium of instruction) not from top universities in the Philippines, and English is one of the 2 official languages in the Phils.
And she also submitted the CLBPT, we argued about that CLBPT as not acceptable and only CELPIP or IELTS is accepted. I said to her you can always try if the officer is strict, it will be returned lol.
CIC accepted her diploma and TOR.
But what I did was CLBPT. So am I good to attaché its result ! Actually why I am asking again and again, somewhere I read that this assessment is not acceptable for citizenship. Please confirm
Hi everyone I don't know if anyone from it's own experience can give me any thoughts about this situation I feel myself I am in as l haven't received Aor yet.
I completed the CELPIP test for a previous immigration process, but I did not use it for my Permanent Residency application, as I pursued an alternative immigration path that did not require a language test. My CELPIP test results are now over two years old.
I have already submitted my citizenship application and included these test results as proof of my language proficiency.
However, I am concerned that the results might not be accepted due to the time that has passed since the test was taken. So my question is has anyone used an old Celpip test that was never used for Pr and is more than 2 years old for the citizenship application and it was okay and has got the Citizenship application? Any experience passed it would be appreciated the for me to hear it.
Thank you @Seym I was worried because I never used the Celpip when I applied for the Pr and is older than 2 years thats why but thanks for replying to my message