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farhaniqbal said:
Dear MIS you are definitely wrong. please read from the link which you posted.

If you have some proficiency in both English and French, decide which language you are more comfortable using. This is your first official language. The other is your second official language.

You must prove the level of language proficiency you claim on your application.

To do this, you must take a language test from an agency designated by Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) before starting the immigration process.


I second this, when calculating you will use English your first language and can claim maximum of 16 and if you have proficiency in French you can then use french as your second language and can claim maximim of 8 points.

Cheers
Saki
 
no dude by eligibility i mean job duties falling under shortlisted NOCs.

i believe now after June 26 rules they calculate points at first level but before that no points were calculated at first stage and they were calculated in the second stage when you submit your ielts and other documents.
 
because of wrong information - i wrote URDU as my first language - - now tell me what should i do. should i request British council to update my records & issue me a new results or will CIC automatically assign me 16 points.
 
mis said:
because of wrong information - i wrote URDU as my first language - - now tell me what should i do. should i request British council to update my records & issue me a new results or will CIC automatically assign me 16 points.

Hi Mis,

For IELTS its correct , you are suppose to write "URDU" as your first language, its only when you calculate your points for immigration you use English and French only and you need to put one of them as your first language. No need to change your IELTS result.

Cheers
Saki
 
for all other purposes urdu/punjabi is your first/native language, and CIC will assign automatically 16 points for english, since you don't have/claimed proficiency in their other official language

mis said:
because of wrong information - i wrote URDU as my first language - - now tell me what should i do. should i request British council to update my records & issue me a new results or will CIC automatically assign me 16 points.
 
No, that is not correct. They were calculating 67 points all the time before sending AOR. otherwise they will refund the fee and return the application

mis said:
no dude by eligibility i mean job duties falling under shortlisted NOCs.

i believe now after June 26 rules they calculate points at first level but before that no points were calculated at first stage and they were calculated in the second stage when you submit your ielts and other documents.
 
@farhaniqbal
@Saki

thank you very much guys. .

God bless you
 
farhaniqbal said:
And you are very wrong about the AORs as well.

you are saying first AOR is just the confirmation of your eligibility whereas second AOR is just the acknowledgment of your complete documents.

what do you really mean by eligibility ???? eligibility is 67 points. though that is correct that even after the first AOR visa officer can reject the application, if you don't have the supporting evidence for your claimed points. One will never get first AOR if one's marks are less than 67 in simple calculations.

If you don't know something, you should not persist so much on that thing. Rather you should better leave it for senior members.

Thanks & Regards

Completely agree with farhaniqbal.....all info provided by MIS is totally wrong. I am really sorry to say this but whoever reading MIS posts, plz ignore that and check with other forums and senior members...
 
Apologies guys - once again sorry for providing wrong information.
 
mis said:
Apologies guys - once again sorry for providing wrong information.

This is really a great act by MIS for his understanding which is appreciable, while many dont admit and try insisting.....we all here are not experts and learning from each other....

Thanks MIS for ur support.
 
what u mean to claim 16 point and 8 points etc . its very simple

its not up to applicant to claim 16 or 8 points in English or French its totally depends on ur ilets score
test result how much point u can get in any language or
visa officer assessment that how much he think u can get acording to ur education experience english enviroment etc

max u can get 16 in english not because ur first language is english still u need test result to get that much point . even being born in canada or america u can not claim 16 points its up to visa officer ur education level