I have been nominated by BCPNP under the postgraduate category with NOC 9914. I'm about to send a paper based application for PR, but, since 9914 is not considered Skill Level O, A, B, C or D, I'm not sure if I need to send language test results with my application.
Does anyone know if I need to IETSL results with my application?
Cheers!
I have been nominated by BCPNP under the postgraduate category with NOC 9914. I'm about to send a paper based application for PR, but, since 9914 is not considered Skill Level O, A, B, C or D, I'm not sure if I need to send language test results with my application.
Does anyone know if I need to IETSL results with my application?
Cheers!
The only thing i can think of is that there must be a list of document(s) that needs to be sent to them kinda like a checklist. In my opinion, If there is you should follow that and send these those specific documents.
Hey, first of all, thank you for your quick answer phoenix232.
The check list says the following about language test results:
"Proof of Language Proficiency
Since July 1, 2012, most applicants to Provincial/Territorial Nominee classes in semi or low-skilled professions that fall under National Occupation Classification (NOC) skill level C and D are required to complete a language proficiency test from one of the following designated agencies:
• IELTS (General Training test only),
• CELPIP (General test only), and/or
• TEF.
You must include a copy of your language test results with your application to CIC."
But my NOC code is "N/A 9914" to be exact, which does not belong to any skill level in particular. It is supposed to mean "new worker". I have called CIC a few times, and got mixed answers. I understand that since NOC code is "not applicable", I cannot be considered skill level C or D and hence I shouldn't have to send IELTS scores, but I don't want to send my PR application until I am sure about this.
Hey, first of all, thank you for your quick answer phoenix232.
The check list says the following about language test results:
"Proof of Language Proficiency
Since July 1, 2012, most applicants to Provincial/Territorial Nominee classes in semi or low-skilled professions that fall under National Occupation Classification (NOC) skill level C and D are required to complete a language proficiency test from one of the following designated agencies:
• IELTS (General Training test only),
• CELPIP (General test only), and/or
• TEF.
You must include a copy of your language test results with your application to CIC."
But my NOC code is "N/A 9914" to be exact, which does not belong to any skill level in particular. It is supposed to mean "new worker". I have called CIC a few times, and got mixed answers. I understand that since NOC code is "not applicable", I cannot be considered skill level C or D and hence I shouldn't have to send IELTS scores, but I don't want to send my PR application until I am sure about this.
Well there is not much on the internet as well and all i could find it is NOC Level B,C,D should provide language proficiency test scores and not required for 0 or A. I would say give the test and submit with the application, it wouldn't harm anyone
Sorry for my late reply. No I did not take any IELTS test and my application seems to be going fine. I have already been asked to pay the RPRF and do medicals. So no , definitely no english tests needed if you are in my situation.
Sorry for my late reply. No I did not take any IELTS test and my application seems to be going fine. I have already been asked to pay the RPRF and do medicals. So no , definitely no english tests needed if you are in my situation.
Sorry for my late reply. No I did not take any IELTS test and my application seems to be going fine. I have already been asked to pay the RPRF and do medicals. So no , definitely no english tests needed if you are in my situation.
I am in the situation that my applicaiton and been returned to due to photo are missing now they ask to resubmit the application , my IELTS got expired my NOC is A. Do I need to retake the IETLS and submit with application or without this is fine