We will be eligible to apply for the Canadian Citizenship soon. Re the Language Test, does anyone know if it is required to be given again? Previous Language test records at the time of initial application, we have not maintained. Would appreciate input from any one who has recently applied or obtained citizenship.
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Originally posted by DMGM12
We will be eligible to apply for the Canadian Citizenship soon. Re the Language Test, does anyone know if it is required to be given again? Previous Language test records at the time of initial application, we have not maintained. Would appreciate input from any one who has recently applied or obtained citizenship.
Under the present rules, I want to know if I have to give it again - rather if its mandatory to give or redo the English test again at the time of application of citizenship. We had done it earlier when we first applied for immigration.
PLEASE READ THE LINK PROVIDED. It is in that link. See if you do qualify with their requirements there.
4. Education Records
Provide photocopies of all your official education records if you attended an educational institution in the four (4) years immediately before the date of your application. Official education records are:
•report cards; or
•transcripts; or
•attendance records
The education records must cover each calendar year, if applicable. It is sufficient to submit one official education document per calendar year of schooling during the relevant four (4) year period. Note: You are not required to submit proof of attendance at English/French as a second language training programs.
In addition, provide photocopies of official education records for all children in Canada or abroad who were under the age of 18 in the last four (4) years immediately before the date of your application even if you are not applying for Canadian citizenship on their behalf. You must also provide documents for any children who are already Canadian citizens, if applicable.
Note: Student identification cards and letters from institutions, teachers, principals are not accepted as official education records. For example, an official transcript from an educational institution would satisfy this requirement. A letter from an institution is only acceptable in the following two circumstances:
1.Child has recently enrolled in school and a report card has not yet been issued
2.Child is being homeschooled (see below)
Format: Clear and legible photocopy.
FH.
thank you.
It states that if you have a post secondary cerificate clearly shows the program was completed in English then you don't need to but the convocation and HSC and SSC doesn't specifically show that its in English though it mentions in the mark sheet as English being the primary subject. No other courses done here lately.
What they wantto know is that the WHOLE course was conducted in ENGLISH/FRENCH, then it will satisfy their needs. It is not just taking ENGLISH subject and the other courses taught to you with a language that is local at that institution.
The only way it will satisfy them is when you can produce the proof of the medium of instructions made available to the students as mentioned in their School Brochure and or on the Certificate as issued to you.
THE CITIZENSHIP BOARD IS THE FINAL AUTHORITY IN DETERMINING IF THE CERTIFICATE ISSUED TO YOU WILL BE ACCEPTED OR NOT.
I can only point and whistle. You will have to take it up to the next or to the final step and make it valid and acceeptable by them. So, go to the school or get their pages on curriculum amd medium of instruction as appearing in their School Calendar or School brochures that are made available to you at the time of joining. Then after submission to the Citizenship Board, see if they will be satisfied with the materials provided to them. That should work.
Good Luck.
FH.
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