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Bcre8tv Dec 26th 2003 2:33 pm

language tests
 
Hi,

I am about to submit my application for immigration to Canada as a skilled
worker. I didn't take any official language tests because I think I have
other proof to support my English knowledge (different other tests,
education, travel&work experience).

Would anyone advise me otherwise? How important is to take all the official
language tests?

Thanks.

Pmm Dec 26th 2003 3:25 pm

Re: language tests
 
Hi

"BCRE8TV" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:UwYGb.188228$%[email protected]...
    > Hi,
    > I am about to submit my application for immigration to Canada as a skilled
    > worker. I didn't take any official language tests because I think I have
    > other proof to support my English knowledge (different other tests,
    > education, travel&work experience).
    > Would anyone advise me otherwise? How important is to take all the
official
    > language tests?
    > Thanks.

Unless you grew up and were educated in an English/Speaking country, you
better take the test. As Andrew Miller has said numerous times, look at the
bench marks for substitution of ILETs or TEF, you don't want those valuable
16 points left to a subjective test, or wait for a year and be told to
submit test results.

PMM

Volodymyr Levytskyy Dec 26th 2003 5:56 pm

Re: language tests
 
Is here any places in Alberta where I can take this test??

Thanks
Vlad

"PMM" <pmurray-no [email protected]> wrote in message
news:xhZGb.55783$ss5.25388@clgrps13...
    > Hi
    > "BCRE8TV" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:UwYGb.188228$%[email protected]...
    > > Hi,
    > >
    > > I am about to submit my application for immigration to Canada as a
skilled
    > > worker. I didn't take any official language tests because I think I have
    > > other proof to support my English knowledge (different other tests,
    > > education, travel&work experience).
    > >
    > > Would anyone advise me otherwise? How important is to take all the
    > official
    > > language tests?
    > >
    > > Thanks.
    > Unless you grew up and were educated in an English/Speaking country, you
    > better take the test. As Andrew Miller has said numerous times, look at
the
    > bench marks for substitution of ILETs or TEF, you don't want those
valuable
    > 16 points left to a subjective test, or wait for a year and be told to
    > submit test results.
    > PMM


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