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Old Dec 3rd 2003, 11:57 am
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Hello Mr. Miller and the other experts:
I am an Indian citizen living in the USA since 1998. I was a fulltime
student from 1998 to 2000 and I have been working fulltime since then.
I have completed 2 Bachelor's degrees and a Master's degree...all from
US universities. So I was wondering if this is enough proof to show
that I have "High Proficiency" in English (16 Points) or do I have to
take the English exam?

I have also studied French for 2 years back in High School and the
grades are listed in my High School transcript. With this, can I show
atleast a "Basic Proficiency" (2 Points) in French (Read and Write)?

Thanks in advance for your help.
 
Old Dec 3rd 2003, 1:10 pm
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Andrew Miller
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Your question has been answered when posted first time. No need to post it
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    > Hello Mr. Miller and the other experts:
    > I am an Indian citizen living in the USA since 1998. I was a fulltime
    > student from 1998 to 2000 and I have been working fulltime since then.
    > I have completed 2 Bachelor's degrees and a Master's degree...all from
    > US universities. So I was wondering if this is enough proof to show
    > that I have "High Proficiency" in English (16 Points) or do I have to
    > take the English exam?
    > I have also studied French for 2 years back in High School and the
    > grades are listed in my High School transcript. With this, can I show
    > atleast a "Basic Proficiency" (2 Points) in French (Read and Write)?
    > Thanks in advance for your help.
 
Old Dec 4th 2003, 10:42 am
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Confused
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THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR YOUR ADVICE MR. MILLER AND ORAZONE!!

"Andrew Miller" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<eIwzb.2708$d35.893@edtnps84>...
    > Your question has been answered when posted first time. No need to post it
    > again.
    >
    > --
    >
    > ../..
    >
    > Andrew Miller
    > Immigration Consultant
    > Vancouver, British Columbia
    > email: [email protected]
    > (delete REMOVE from the above address before sending email)
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    >
    > "Confused" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    > > Hello Mr. Miller and the other experts:
    > > I am an Indian citizen living in the USA since 1998. I was a fulltime
    > > student from 1998 to 2000 and I have been working fulltime since then.
    > > I have completed 2 Bachelor's degrees and a Master's degree...all from
    > > US universities. So I was wondering if this is enough proof to show
    > > that I have "High Proficiency" in English (16 Points) or do I have to
    > > take the English exam?
    > >
    > > I have also studied French for 2 years back in High School and the
    > > grades are listed in my High School transcript. With this, can I show
    > > atleast a "Basic Proficiency" (2 Points) in French (Read and Write)?
    > >
    > > Thanks in advance for your help.
 
Old Dec 4th 2003, 8:06 pm
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Englishgold
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Personally, I think that if you did French in High School you will get
some points for that (I guess French will come in as the second
language, so it gives you nowhere near as many points as English).

From personal experience, if you have worked in an English-speaking
environment and you can prove (signed letter from current or former
eployer, stating your job functions) from your job specification that
you needed to be a good communicator (e.g. you do presentations,
training, visit customers) you will get full marks for English.

Yours sincerely

A concerned spaniard.
 

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