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Old Sep 25th 2003, 9:35 am
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Hey Guys

I applied for PR at Buffalo in April 2002 and today I got my initial assessment, including interview waiver and request to do medicals within 60 days.

By the way, my score is 72.

So, I guess they are serious about this new 67 passmark.


Good Luck ,

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Old Sep 25th 2003, 9:57 am
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Hi Stranger,

Did you score 72 according to your own calculation or was it stated in your assessment letter from Buffalo?

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Old Sep 25th 2003, 10:50 am
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Are you from native English country or not. If not did you submit IELTS.


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    > Hey Guys
    > I applied for PR at Buffalo in April 2002 and today I got my initial
    > assessment, including interview waiver and request to do medicals
    > within 60 days.
    > By the way, my score is 72.
    > So, I guess they are serious about this new 67 passmark.
    > Good Luck ,
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Old Sep 25th 2003, 11:34 am
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Hi

The letter didn't mention anything about my score. I just did the self-evaluation test at cic site and calculated my score.

I am not from a native speaking country. But, I have been in USA for more than 6 years; I also had Masters and Ph.D. from USA. I sent them a letter few months ago justifying my english skills. I didn't take the IELTS test and they didn't ask for it.


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Old Sep 25th 2003, 4:28 pm
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Glad to hear they are being reasonable about command of Englsih.
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    > Hi
    > The letter didn't mention anything about my score. I just did the self-
    > evaluation test at cic site and calculated my score.
    > I am not from a native speaking country. But, I have been in USA for
    > more than 6 years; I also had Masters and Ph.D. from USA. I sent them a
    > letter few months ago justifying my english skills. I didn't take the
    > IELTS test and they didn't ask for it.
    > Hope this helps
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Old Sep 26th 2003, 6:15 am
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BTW, do you have any work experience in the USA and how long OR only
studied in the US for 6 years?
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Stranger <member@british_expats.com> wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
    > Hi
    >
    >
    >
    > The letter didn't mention anything about my score. I just did the self-
    > evaluation test at cic site and calculated my score.
    >
    >
    >
    > I am not from a native speaking country. But, I have been in USA for
    > more than 6 years; I also had Masters and Ph.D. from USA. I sent them a
    > letter few months ago justifying my english skills. I didn't take the
    > IELTS test and they didn't ask for it.
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >
    > Hope this helps
 
Old Sep 26th 2003, 7:37 am
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Default Re: Thanks to the Minister. Applied April 2002, Scored 72 and got interview waiver

To Compiler,

I had more than 4 years of work Experience in USA as Graduate Student Research Assistant and Teaching Assistant. This employment was full time.

Regards






Originally posted by Compiler
BTW, do you have any work experience in the USA and how long OR only
studied in the US for 6 years?
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Stranger <member@british_expats.com> wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
    > Hi
    >
    >
    >
    > The letter didn't mention anything about my score. I just did the self-
    > evaluation test at cic site and calculated my score.
    >
    >
    >
    > I am not from a native speaking country. But, I have been in USA for
    > more than 6 years; I also had Masters and Ph.D. from USA. I sent them a
    > letter few months ago justifying my english skills. I didn't take the
    > IELTS test and they didn't ask for it.
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >
    > Hope this helps
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