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Hello,

My family from India has filed for immigration under skilled category and its under process. Is there a chance that they will not ask for IELTS score? has it happened with any of you?

Thanks,
Jebs
 
jebs said:
Hello,

My family from India has filed for immigration under skilled category and its under process. Is there a chance that they will not ask for IELTS score? has it happened with any of you?

Thanks,
Jebs


The only instance an applicant might receive an IELTS exemption is if the applicant was actually born, and received most of his or her education up to the tertiary level in any of the original English Speaking Countries, where English is the first language.
 
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jebs said:
Hello,

My family from India has filed for immigration under skilled category and its under process. Is there a chance that they will not ask for IELTS score? has it happened with any of you?

Thanks,
Jebs

Remember that, only the principal applicant will be asked for IELTS

Good luck
Eduardo
 
Hello,

My family from India has filed for immigration under skilled category and its under process. Is there a chance that they will not ask for IELTS score? has it happened with any of you?

Thanks,
Jebs

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Jebs,

I am from The Netherlands and they didnt ask me for this test either so it is possible that they will not.

regards,

Gerrit
 
How I can prepare for IELTS high - quality? And may be anybody
knows where I can prepare for this exam in Russia?
Thank you.
 
Anatoly,

If you search Google for IELTS, I'm sure you'll find lots of places to study. Usually there are schools that have courses designed specifically to help you with IELTS.

TG
 
thaiguy said:
Anatoly,

If you search Google for IELTS, I'm sure you'll find lots of places to study. Usually there are schools that have courses designed specifically to help you with IELTS.

TG
Thank you
 
Hello Jebs,

they are sure to ask the principle applicant to apprear for the IELTS Exam.

Its not a tough exam and with minimal preparation, you can get a good band score in all the three sections of the exam.

for the exam details visit : IELTS.ORG Website.

goodluck and if you are asked by the CIC to submit the IELTS Scores, then please do it right away without any delay.U might not get an exam slot right away and you got to book well in advance the exam date/place.

goodluck.

Rav
 
jebs said:
Hello,

My family from India has filed for immigration under skilled category and its under process. Is there a chance that they will not ask for IELTS score? has it happened with any of you?

Thanks,
Jebs


Use your language test results from a designated testing agency, to determine how many points you will be awarded for language proficiency.

International English Language Testing System (IELTS)

Use the following table to determine how many points you will be awarded for your test scores with the International English Language Testing System (IELTS):

Level Points
(per ability) Test results for each ability
Speaking Listening Reading
(General
Training) Writing
(General
Training)
High First official language: 4 6.5 - 9.0 7.5 - 9.0 6.5 - 9.0 6.5 - 9.0
Second official language: 2
Moderate Either official language: 2 5.5 - 6.0 5.5 - 7.0 5.0 - 6.0 5.5 - 6.0
Basic Either official language: 1
(maximum of 2) 4.0 - 5.0 4.5 - 5.0 3.5 - 4.5 4.0 - 5.0
No 0 Less than 4.0 Less than 4.5 Less than 3.5 Less than 4.0
Canadian English Language Proficiency Index Program (CELPIP)

Use the following table to determine how many points you will be awarded for your test scores with the Canadian English Language Proficiency Index Program (CELPIP):

Level Points (per ability) Test results for each ability
Speaking Listening Reading Writing
High First official language: 4 4H
5
6 4H
5
6 4H
5
6 4H
5
6
Second official language: 2
Moderate Either official language: 2 3H
4L 3H
4L 3H
4L 3H
4L
Basic Either official language: 1 (maximum of 2) 2H
3L 2H
3L 2H
3L 2H
3L
No 0 0
1
2L 0
1
2L 0
1
2L 0
1
2L
Test d’évaluation de français (TEF)

Use the following table to determine how many points you will be awarded for your test scores with the Test d’évaluation de français (TEF):

Level Points
(per ability) Test results for each ability
Speaking (expression orale) Listening (compré-
hension orale) Reading (compré-
hension écrite) Writing (expression écrite)
High First official language: 4 Level 5
Level 6
(349-450 pts) Level 5
Level 6
(280-360 pts) Level 5
Level 6
(233-300 pts) Level 5
Level 6
(349-450 pts)
Second official language: 2
Moderate Either official
language: 2 Level 4
(271-348 pts) Level 4
(217-279 pts) Level 4
(181-232 pts) Level 4
(271-348 pts)
Basic Either official
language: 1
(maximum of 2) Level 3
(181-270 pts) Level 3
(145-216 pts) Level 3
(121-180 pts) Level 3
(181-270 pts)
No 0 Level 0
Level 1
Level 2
(0-180 pts) Level 0
Level 1
Level 2
(0-144 pts) Level 0
Level 1
Level 2
(0-120 pts) Level 0
Level 1
Level 2
(0-180 pts)
Add your points: Total of speaking + listening + reading + writing = ______ (both languages)
 
jebs said:
Hello,

My family from India has filed for immigration under skilled category and its under process. Is there a chance that they will not ask for IELTS score? has it happened with any of you?

Thanks,
Jebs

Frequently asked questions:

Skilled workers and professionals

Changes to federal skilled worker and investor immigration programs

Are any applicants exempt from the mandatory language test? What about applicants from English or French speaking countries? Why would someone from England need to take an English test, for example?



There are no exceptions to this rule. We want to ensure that all applicants are evaluated against the same standards, no matter what their language of origin, nationality or ethnicity.

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/faq/immigrate/skilled/changes-language-faq02.asp
 
I hope Australia, Great Britain and any other countries that do allow exemptions have removed Canada from their list due to this.
 
No IELTS = No immigration under FSW1 category.
 
Adroit said:
No IELTS = No immigration under FSW1 category.

exactly
 
hello their , im at a current highschool student at toronto... i found out that their is a test called IELTS english test, well its says u need to stay in highschool for 4 years
but i missed gr 9 in canada and went to turkey... but i had educattion in gr 10,11,12 her in canada, i am born her in canada and had education form kindergarten to gr 7 in B.C

clearly my education went like this: kindergraten-gr7 in canada/ gr 8 and 9 in turkey/ gr 10,11, and 12 in canada
do i need to enter the exam please asnwer ASAP thank you