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katoky

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hello seniors,
what is called "a written submission" for language proficienc?
instead of tef it can be done?
katoky
 
CIC doesn't compel us to take IELTS, CELPIP, TEF etc. They ONLY have a scoring system for Language abilities. One may choose to ignore it (at a RISK of scoring less for those points) if we think that we may still make it to the total [67] points or higher thru the other points criterion.

All the CIC wants is SOME proof. It might be by way of IELTS (or CELPIP), or TEF, or A 'Written Evidence'. However, the Written Evidence is NOT CONCLUSIVE. You are then at the mercy of the VO. Note CICs Own Words:

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"If you believe that you can clearly demonstrate your level of proficiency through a written submission, follow the instructions in the table below... CIC strongly advises that you ONLY CHOOSE this option if your first language is English or French (READ MOTHER TONGUE)... Note: Test results will be used as *conclusive evidence of your language proficiency"...
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*But, the 'written evidence' will not.

The bottomline is, if one thinks s/he can garner enough points thru the other 'selection criterions', he/she can ignore the Tests and can ONLY SUBMIT the 'Written Evidence'. The same is well detailed in the IMM-7000, Application Guide.

But generally speaking, it is always good to take the IELTS (or CELPIP) or TEF. U r then 'safer', rather than being on the 'mercy' of the VO's assimilation.

Regards,
Qorax