My friend, if you undergo a test now and gets better result than the old submitted one, then submit the new good one as the officer will consider the most recent one (the good one in this case).
but if you undergo a test now and gets worst result than the one you have submitted, Please do not send it because if you do so, the officer will consider it.
The bottom line is if you go for a fresh IELTS test and get better results, send it the officer will use it. Otherwise i.e. bad rsults, do not send it as it will hurt your points.
Hope its clear.
no still not change to inprocess
i apply and send application on mar 10
my agent london
and send full document on august
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i read the guide they mention something but i didint understand
Points for the applicant‘s language proficiency are generally awarded according to evidence
provided at the time the application is made. However, if further study, training, or testing is completed
and documentation submitted between the time of application and the time of assessment, officers will
use the most current results to determine point allocations. In terms of designated language test
results, officers will NOT select the highest score for each language ability from a variety of test score
submissions. It is always the most recent group of tests that will be considered by officer as it is the
most current assessment of the applicant‘s four language abilities.
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pls advice
thanks