I have received ITA in the last draw under FSW (27/3) . my score is 468 at the time of invitation . My IELTS was also valid at the time of ITA . KNowing that my IELTS will expire on the next 6/4/2015 . I have reset for IELTS and got less score . my new score if we consider the new IELTS is 457 . Do I provide my old IELTS or the new Huh
I would provide both if possible or the most recent unexpired one. But CIC makes it clear that even if you have to retake IELTS (which I also do), if your EE score remains above the lowest score accepted in your draw, you are still good to go. Your draw went down to 453, your new score is 457, so no worries - include the new, lower, valid IELTS.
Hello Waleed.... were you able to get through your application for Permanent Residence with this lower score since i am into a similar situation right now...
thnks, Sandeep
Hello Waleed.... were you able to get through your application for Permanent Residence with this lower score since i am into a similar situation right now...
thnks, Sandeep
IELTS must be valid at least until AOR. If it expires between ITA and AOR you must take a new test and submit those scores. If the new score is lower but still puts you above minimum cut-off of the draw, feel free to submit the application (make sure you enter new IELTS TRF number in the application).
IELTS must be valid at least until AOR. If it expires between ITA and AOR you must take a new test and submit those scores. If the new score is lower but still puts you above minimum cut-off of the draw, feel free to submit the application (make sure you enter new IELTS TRF number in the application).
IELTS must be valid at least until AOR. If it expires between ITA and AOR you must take a new test and submit those scores. If the new score is lower but still puts you above minimum cut-off of the draw, feel free to submit the application (make sure you enter new IELTS TRF number in the application).
I applied with the new lower IELTS score of 5.5 in Listening/Writing and the immigration officer Refused my application for the same although before submitting the application I recalculated my score which was still above the cut-off of the draw. There is nowhere written on the website that I can't apply if my score is less than 6 after I received an ITA.
I applied with the new lower IELTS score of 5.5 in Listening/Writing and the immigration officer Refused my application for the same although before submitting the application I recalculated my score which was still above the cut-off of the draw. There is nowhere written on the website that I can't apply if my score is less than 6 after I received an ITA.
You not only need to maintain a CRS score above the cut-off score, but you also must still meet the program eligibility criteria.
As pointed out by muxican, your writing score has dropped below the critical threshold of CLB 7, which renders you ineligible for FSW and all CEC NOC classes except NOC Class B.
So if you were invited under any of these programs, your lower score made you ineligible and the application was correctly refused.
You need to create a new EE profile and ideally take a new IELTS test that is as good or better than the one you originally applied with.
Hi. I have obtained an ITA and am in the process of gathering my documents for submission. I still have around 60+ days remaining to submit my final application. Meanwhile, my IELTS score has expired. But, it was on the basis of my existing IELTS score that I obtained my ITA. Now that I have obtained my ITA, should I give a fresh IELTS test? My test results have expired on July 20th, 2017. Kindly advice asap. Thank you.
Hi. I have obtained an ITA and am in the process of gathering my documents for submission. I still have around 60+ days remaining to submit my final application. Meanwhile, my IELTS score has expired. But, it was on the basis of my existing IELTS score that I obtained my ITA. Now that I have obtained my ITA, should I give a fresh IELTS test? My test results have expired on July 20th, 2017. Kindly advice asap. Thank you.