CIC states that: "Your test results must be less than two years old when you submit your application for permanent residence. If you have been invited to apply, check that your language test results will still be valid when you plan to apply for permanent residence."
What does it mean to "submit your application for permanent residence"?
If my IELTS results are valid until may, I receive an ITA today and send my application by the end of april, by the time they review my application my IELTS will have expired but it was still valid when I sent it - does this count as a valid test result?
CIC states that: "Your test results must be less than two years old when you submit your application for permanent residence. If you have been invited to apply, check that your language test results will still be valid when you plan to apply for permanent residence."
What does it mean to "submit your application for permanent residence"?
If my IELTS results are valid until may, I receive an ITA today and send my application by the end of april, by the time they review my application my IELTS will have expired but it was still valid when I sent it - does this count as a valid test result?
No practical experience with this, but as far as the CIC-language goes, the result should be valid till the day you submit your PR application. I don't think that the score has to remain valid till the start of the review, but only till the date of submission.
Yes. Your language test results must still be valid when you submit your application in response to an ITA. They do not have to be valid for the duration of the processing of your application.