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urooj

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Sep 19, 2009
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hey i wanto share this that in my file which i sent almost a month ago on my fathers behalf. i wrote that he has high proficieny in listening and reading enlish
and moderate prof in speaking and writing but i m not sure hes that good infact hes not.will he has to prove it.if yes thn how?
and plus how will i get the aor?via email or
 
I believe if someone is not from an English-speaking country, it is advisable to take the IELTS test to have a conclusive proof of language proficiency.

I have heard that many of us on this forum got thruough email.

...I am new to this forum...:-) However on this context I may not be wrong...
 
SOMETIMES YOU MIGHT BE INVITED FOR INTERVIEW EVEN THOUGH IT MIGHT BE WAIVED IN SOME CASES. IF ENGLISH IS NOT YOUR FIRST LANGUAGE I THINK YOU SHOULD ADVISE HIM TO TAKE THE IELTS TEST.
AM NEW AND WONT KNOW MUCH BUT AM SURE THE SENIORS WOULD ADVISE YOU BETTER. ITS NOT TOO LATE TO START PRACTICING THOUGH.
TINU
 
so should i tell my dad to do the ilets now or when they ask us to show?
plus what if they dont reject the file and send us a number will that means our file is going to b in process and it wont get rejected?
 
Have recieved your first AOR,IF YES,THEN IT IS BETTER TO TAKE THE TEST NOW.BEST OF LUCK.
The newbie's have advised rightly.
Ig
 
urooj said:
No i havent :(

If not IELTS, then you will have to provide evidence on high English proficiency, such as write ups, certifications received etc.
 
It is better to take the IELTS for an objective measure of english proficiency. You might be called in for an interview if you do not provide adequate proof of your proficiency in english.