I have recently started learning French in order to improve my CRS. I've been trying to figure out how many points you can get, especially considering that speaking and writing in any language are always the most dificult to tackle. Do you know if you get any points if you can achieve the minimum in Reading and Listening or if there is a minimum you need in each area for you to get additional points?
You need at least CLB 5 in any of the four sections to have one point and CLB 7 to have three points. CLB 5 and CLB 7 are language levels equivalent to IELTS 4.5-5.0 and 6.0. As someone whose native language is totally different from any Roman language, I find achieving French CLB 7 in reading and listening not difficult at all and I believe whatever you native language is, since you already speak good English, you can aim to get at least 4 points from French.
Just an out of box question. You did not try to obtain Singapore PR.
My friend completed eight years living there and got the Singapore PR last month.
As you already live in a developed nation, thot of asking this question
Just an out of box question. You did not try to obtain Singapore PR.
My friend completed eight years living there and got the Singapore PR last month.
As you already live in a developed nation, thot of asking this question
I have tried at least 5 times and I have been living here for 12 years (I came here for university, a national one).
Anyway, life in Singapore is good, a bit fast-paced and stressful but still very high-standard. However, I am looking at immigration to Canada because I will be able to sponsor my same-gender partner in the future. I had done a lot of thinking before making the decision to enter this journey.
We won't rush to come to Canada though as my friend is having his (late) Master course. Anyway, given the current situation, I don't think my application will be processed any time soon.
I have tried at least 5 times and I have been living here for 12 years (I came here for university, a national one).
Anyway, life in Singapore is good, a bit fast-paced and stressful but still very high-standard. However, I am looking at immigration to Canada because I will be able to sponsor my same-gender partner in the future. I had done a lot of thinking before making the decision to enter this journey.
We won't rush to come to Canada though as my friend is having his (late) Master course. Anyway, given the current situation, I don't think my application will be processed any time soon.
Need a little help here with my experience. I am a dr with NOC 3112. My experience was 1 year in a state hospital, and after that for 3 years I worked in a relatively smaller setting close to my residence. Does it matter to the CIC that the experience was not from a prominent hospital? I had personal reasons for joining the other clinic.
Need a little help here with my experience. I am a dr with NOC 3112. My experience was 1 year in a state hospital, and after that for 3 years I worked in a relatively smaller setting close to my residence. Does it matter to the CIC that the experience was not from a prominent hospital? I had personal reasons for joining the other clinic.