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It's not just the school you need to be worried about - it's also CIC. You can be accepted by the university but refused by CIC.

I would rewrite IELTS and make sure you score at least 6.5 in each category before you apply.
 
Thank you, I am planing to do it, but... may be some Uni with such language admission exist... I'm still trying to find it.
 
NatalkaCan said:
Thank you, I am planing to do it, but... may be some Uni with such language admission exist... I'm still trying to find it.
Guess someone might be able to make suggestions if you shared exactly what course you are looking at plus even a preference for location. That information as a start point might help as opposed to spending hours looking at every Uni site in Canada.

As previous poster said getting an invite is one thing it is the actual study permit application that has to be right to get the approval given Unis/Colleges are only to happy to issue invites to internationals due to the fee structure.
 
NatalkaCan said:
Thank you, I am planing to do it, but... may be some Uni with such language admission exist... I'm still trying to find it.

If you have any individual scores below 6 - then you need to either forget about university or retake IELTS.
 
NatalkaCan said:
Dear members, does anybody know any Uni (Master's degree) that accept an IELTS score overal 6.0?

Overall score matters and individual score too.. 6.0 for Masters program is low. There might be in some other provinces (not sure), but nothing in Toronto which would accept that.
 
Thank you very much for your answers. I cought your idea about LOA of Uni and CIC opinion.

To Bs65:
I'm interesting in Master's programm of health administrator, health management, public health, health studies, social work or something close. Maybe there are other similar programs that I do not know yet. My background is physician (preWES First professional degree in medicine) and social worker (preWES Master's). I have no preference for the province, but the low cost of studing is important. Probably not a big city and not a large university (college) will be better, because I am planing to move with my husband and children. Maybe it makes sense to me to look towards PG programs in colleges (in the same field)?

To scyll and To hell911:
Subtest score 6,5 speaking and 6,0 other.