Dear all
I have applied in sep 2009 with job offer still waiting for madicals the visa officer sent me email in june 2010 that i am not satisfied with your ielts score L 5 R 4.5 W 5.5 S 6 overall band 5.5.
In response i have sent him so many avidence like i have been working in international company since 10 years and all workers are foreigners the commen language is english all meeting are conducted in english all correspondence in english.
Also i have competed english laguage cours from british council. + my employer sent a letter to chc that mr. --- has good experience and knowledge to carryout job responsibilities he has been interviewed by phone we are satisfied with his english, if we feel that he need up grading in language he will be provided a chance to study in canada.
In a addition i have prepared and posted a mail to chc in jan 2011 that i am ready to pay around 7000 CAD to english language school in canada for up skilling my self after arrival in canada the name and location were sent allready in poste to london office.
after that i did not hear anything from VO.
what i am thinking as proposed changes in immigration that canada going to lower ielts score for Tradesperson as my NOC 2253 dtrafting technologist,i am trademan so what shall i do wait for that changes or send letter to immigration minister as per caips my points 74 PSDEC 1 SECDEC 4.
I don't wish to sound critical, but your written English having read your post here is really very poor. It is littered with spelling mistakes and grammatical errors.
I mean no disrespect, but I see no value in your offering to attend an English language school after your visa is approved. If your language skills are not adequate they will not grant you the visa in the first place. Whether your employer thinks your language skills are adequate or not is irrelevant, at least as far as CIC are concerned.
I mean this in a helpful way - but rather than offering to spend money on an English language course/school if your visa is successful, my strongest advice is to invest the time and money in improving your English now.
Have the visa office requested an updated IELTS score? Just work as hard as you can to reach an improved IELTS score, which will satisfy the visa officer looking at your case. Since you have enough points and the visa officer's main concern is your English, you really need to prove your English skills prior to the visa being awarded. The visa officer will not take your word for it that you intend to improve your skills once you settle in Canada. How can he/she be sure of this?
Really think your best course of action is to work hard on improving your English as soon as possible.
I wish you the best of luck,
Wayne.