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I went to OREA (Ontario Real Estate Association)
Orea Real Estate College, to obtain Salesperson registration. It was extensive study, not easy at all.
Lots of reading materials, difficult exams.
Went through 7 courses and I do have TRANSCRIPT and CERTIFICATE of COMPLETION.
Would this be considered as proof of language?
What is your recommendation? Does anyone used something similar and got approved?
Thank You
I went to OREA (Ontario Real Estate Association)
Orea Real Estate College, to obtain Salesperson registration. It was extensive study, not easy at all.
Lots of reading materials, difficult exams.
Went through 7 courses and I do have TRANSCRIPT and CERTIFICATE of COMPLETION.
Would this be considered as proof of language?
What is your recommendation? Does anyone used something similar and got approved?
Thank You
This
page should answer your question (though it seems you must have gone through it already). From the looks of it, you should be good.
I did, the only issue im having is that OREA is not considered official post secondary or secondary college, like for example Seneca or Humber might be. Although these same courses that i have taken have been transferred to Humber college last year.
I went to OREA (Ontario Real Estate Association)
Orea Real Estate College, to obtain Salesperson registration. It was extensive study, not easy at all.
Lots of reading materials, difficult exams.
Went through 7 courses and I do have TRANSCRIPT and CERTIFICATE of COMPLETION.
Would this be considered as proof of language?
What is your recommendation? Does anyone used something similar and got approved?
Thank You
Unfortunately this won't be accepted as proof.
Not fair at all

I was really trying to avoid taking CELPIP-LS
I did, the only issue im having is that OREA is not considered official post secondary or secondary college, like for example Seneca or Humber might be. Although these same courses that i have taken have been transferred to Humber college last year.
Yup I agree with Scylla then - it will not be accepted.
Also what do you mean when you say transferred to Humber College? Are you attending this institution?
No I finished couple years ago. I went tru OREA but now they are shutting down and you get your real estate license through humber only.
No I finished couple years ago. I went tru OREA but now they are shutting down and you get your real estate license through humber only.
Oh alright I thought you attended Humber College. Even if you didn't get a diploma, as long as you took some courses there you could show your transcript.
I didnt the only place i studied in canada is OREA
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