PLZ help me out
for filling ONIP profile, in language section, I selected two tests(IELTS and TEF)
my ielts scores are clb9 and clb10
my TEF results are clb7 and clb6
and I get an error saying: Please note that you are not eligible to apply. To qualify under the Human Capital Priorities Stream, you must have a CLB score of 7 or above in English or in French
what should I do ??
PLZ help me out
for filling ONIP profile, in language section, I selected two tests(IELTS and TEF)
my ielts scores are clb9 and clb10
my TEF results are clb7 and clb6
and I get an error saying: Please note that you are not eligible to apply. To qualify under the Human Capital Priorities Stream, you must have a CLB score of 7 or above in English or in French
what should I do ??
I don't know anything about ONIP so I am not in a position to help you further.
But you need to figure out which language result is causing problems. If there is a primary language and secondary language, try putting English first because you have a better score in that.
I don't know anything about ONIP so I am not in a position to help you further.
But you need to figure out which language result is causing problems. If there is a primary language and secondary language, try putting English first because you have a better score in that.
So accoording to the fact that in my EE profile I have put my TeF results(got 10 points) , here in ontario profile is it ok to just put my ielts ? No contradiction?
So accoording to the fact that in my EE profile I have put my TeF results(got 10 points) , here in ontario profile is it ok to just put my ielts ? No contradiction?
My representative submitted my profile and now I don't want to move forward with them. I want guidance regarding this. Is it better to ask the representative to withdraw the profile and after that, I by myself create a new profile, or should I link that profile to my gckey account.
Its not predictable easily. Thats the one line answer. If you still want a number, 1-2 months may be a baseline that I pulled out of my posterior past application.
Actually, most of the time your application is sitting in a database doing nothing. No one is working on it really. It waiting. Thats all. Thats why our immigration Guru Lord Canada-owes-u-Muffins says: "Thou shall front load thy application with documents and tests". Meaning more the Jr/Sr VO sees in one go, faster you process.
That being said, you can certainly try to speculate based on other's timelines. You can find mine if you look at my posts around dec 2021 to early 2022. I had ADRs for RCMP report of my wife.
Okay, I found my timeline..
AoR : Sept 26th
Medical : Old medicals from July 2017
Biometrics : Nov 3
ADR : RCMP - Dec 14th ADR Submitted : Jan 5th
GU : Feb 22nd (All stages passed)
PPR : Feb 22nd