You don't need your WES paper report to be invited, just the reference number which can be found on the website of WES. Similarly, you don't need your paper TRF report to know your TRF number. As long as you still know your IELTS exam candidate number and test center, you can work out your TRF number.
I faced a similar issue with my WES . Then I got ITA . Unfortunately Wes delayed my report and when I got the report , I had to send it back for re-evaluation ... which was the main reason why I declined my ITA and reentered the pool.. then the scores went up and has refused to come down since then .
I faced a similar issue with my WES . Then I got ITA . Unfortunately Wes delayed my report and when I got the report , I had to send it back for re-evaluation ... which was the main reason why I declined my ITA and reentered the pool.. then the scores went up and has refused to come down since then .
Interesting question, though really out of topic with this thread, lol.
I think its mainly the non-native English speakers who translate certain verbs from their native tongue. In my language, we do use the verb "give" for exams, which translates subconsciously when I say it in English but I never quite thought actively about it.
You don't need your WES paper report to be invited, just the reference number which can be found on the website of WES. Similarly, you don't need your paper TRF report to know your TRF number. As long as you still know your IELTS exam candidate number and test center, you can work out your TRF number.
name: John Doe
test center: TH021
module: General Training
candidate number: 014859
test date: 2019/11/11
For example, your name is John Doe, your candidate number is 014859, you just took an exam in Thailand. Then, maybe your TRF number is 19TH014859DOEJ021G.
19 refers to the year you take the test, which is of course 2019.
TH refers to Thailand.
DOE is the first three letters of your surname.
J is the first letter of your given name.
G refers to general training.
021 is your test center number.
Note: Work experience acquired while under implied status will be considered as eligible work experience under the CEC, provided the applicant continued to work in Canada under the same conditions as their original work permit until a decision was made on their application for a work permit extension. https://www.canada.ca/en/immigratio...es/experience/qualifying-work-experience.html