Proficiency in English

sweta26_us

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hi friends
I had applied for immigration to Canada in the last week of july not knowing the new fees and application forms resulting in the return of my form back to me. This new system asks applicants to prove their prficiency in English either by taking the tests specified by the Canadian consulate or by providing a written documentation (guess an official) that I had my education in english medium. I however have 2 years of Master's education in USA and had taken TOEFL in 2000. Will the TOEFL score card and a written letter be sufficient as a proof of my proficiency???...Can anyone please advice me?..
Thanks in advance
Sweta
 
Not sure, but guess so

The only proof of engilsh i have is TOEFL,TWE and speak test. By the way,are you getting 75 points. I dont know french,i am not married and dont have a job offer, so i am getting only 72 points.
Do yo know how to get those 3 elusive points.


thanks
 
I get only 72 points as well! Iam just staking my money expecting a miracle to happen...Iam unmarried as well and can't speak french.
 
Learn french

I am in similar situation. I am thinking of learning french. Reaching as much as basic level will get those 3 points.

cheers
 
same same.... any tips suggestions please inform..

Hi,

I am exactly the same situation as you, I only got 72 points. The point system is simple but restrictive, I guess it intends to log out a lot of peole like us,

Here are our options:
1. Impove French language.
I planed on 1 year's class learning French to reach this modest Reading, basic talking, writing, listening... That will give 4 point, make it 76...time issue here

2. Get a job offer from Canada..
not quite a good path to go, even I don't believe it , now Bafflo, NY takes 14-36 to process, how can a company in Canada willing to give a job offer first, then wait 14-36months to do an interview after landing..? grim, I don't think those immigration officer believe it either... unless big and reputable companies like Microsoft..

3. Marriage or common-law partners
If spouse or common-law partner has a relatively good education background, that will give 5 points, make it 77.. I checked around the definition of common-law partners, it is more like a boyfriend-girlfriend relationship, No legal bund of marriage. If you do have someone like that willing to file the application together... Lucky you!

Are you a boy or a girl? I am a girl. Anyways, keep asking around and if you find some other options to help no-family, educated single people like us immigation to Canada under skilled worker Cat. don't forget to email me those tips: Thanks a lot!

Ging
yimincanada88@yahoo.com
 
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