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I have no experience, but i think as long as you get 67 or higher without the French portion, then you are still okay.

You can send them a letter to say that you decided not to take the TEF. Actually, i dont think you need to do that anyway.

CIC only checks for ministerial list requirements i think.
 
Isnt' the grading system in non English countries much lenient then someone taking the IELTS in USA or England?
 
Looks like. I have always wondered about this point.Although the IELTS speaks of equality all round the world regarding its Exams procedures, strengths and difficulties. (FAQs on the IELTS WEBSITE).
 
I need only 1 point to complete 67points can someone tell me if its ok that i count my points according to new ielts scoring sytem even though i have sent my ielts result in begning of november3008 with my updated documents.

old ielts scoring system 10 points
new ielt scoring ystem 12 points


please reply thanx
 
For your Information: Read the statement below. I guess even those who applied before the new rules will be treated according the new rules i.e awarded points for (IELTS).
Note: Visa officers should also assess applications and test reports which pre-date November 28, 2008 against the above correlation table if it is to the applicants advantage, i.e., resulting in more points for language proficiency.

To see the table download op06e from the CIC. There is a a link to it on this forum. I'm sure because I downloaded it via a link from this forum.

Extracted/Taken from op06e.PDF page 25.
 
thanx alot bobby


i hope i would get 2 xtra points because of new points systems! you saved my life i was only 1 point short

thanx alot
 
BobbyB said:
Looks like. I have always wondered about this point.Although the IELTS speaks of equality all round the world regarding its Exams procedures, strengths and difficulties. (FAQs on the IELTS WEBSITE).

Lol, thats what they say. It depends on who is grading it.
 
naz80 said:
I need only 1 point to complete 67points can someone tell me if its ok that i count my points according to new ielts scoring sytem even though i have sent my ielts result in begning of november3008 with my updated documents.

old ielts scoring system 10 points
new ielt scoring ystem 12 points


please reply thanx


Where is the link for this? Whats updated?
 
BobbyB said:
For your Information: Read the statement below. I guess even those who applied before the new rules will be treated according the new rules i.e awarded points for (IELTS).
Note: Visa officers should also assess applications and test reports which pre-date November 28, 2008 against the above correlation table if it is to the applicants advantage, i.e., resulting in more points for language proficiency.

To see the table download op06e from the CIC. There is a a link to it on this forum. I'm sure because I downloaded it via a link from this forum.

Extracted/Taken from op06e.PDF page 25.

Link? Is this system better?
 
naz80 said:
thanx alot bobby


i hope i would get 2 xtra points because of new points systems! you saved my life i was only 1 point short

thanx alot

What changed?
 
http://www.ielts.org/



CV USER:Note: Visa officers should also assess applications and test reports which pre-date November 28, 2008 against the above correlation table if it is to the applicants advantage, i.e., resulting in more points for language proficiency.
Extracted/Taken from op06e.PDF page 25.
 
the way IELTS is scored by CIC has changed.
 
CV User, the test still has the same difficulties as it has before, however CIC has reduced the points by .5 in some and increased in listening. You still has to get those points to get highs but now you can do little more mistakes in reading, speaking and writing and less in listening.