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Canadian skilled immigrants must submit proof of language proficiency.

Skilled immigrants in Canada have changed, and language has become an obstacle.

Issued by the Canadian Federal Immigration Department? About the language proficiency certificate of the immigrant applicant? New regulations: applicants must submit proof of language proficiency at the same time when submitting their immigration applications, and only have one chance to submit proof of language proficiency. Once the immigration application is rejected, there will be no chance to submit the language proficiency certificate for the second time.

According to official website, the Canadian Immigration Bureau, this regulation is only aimed at Canadian federal skilled immigrants.

This regulation has been implemented since April 2065438 10. In other words, Canadian federal skilled immigrant applicants who submitted their applications before April 10 can postpone the submission of language proficiency certificates. On the other hand, the language proficiency certificate must be submitted at the same time as the application materials.

Another change is that since April 10, Canadian federal skilled immigrant applicants have only one chance to prove their language ability. Once their grades are unqualified, the whole immigration application will be affected, and even the application will be rejected. On this issue, the senior consultant of Guang Zhi Tourism gave the following suggestions:

Suggestion 1: It is best to prove language ability with language test results.

At present, there are two ways to apply for Canadian immigrants to prove their language proficiency. One is to pass IELTS and other language proficiency tests, and the other is to write a written dictionary. Immigration officers will make subjective judgments after receiving the application form.

The senior immigration consultant of Guang Zhi Tourism suggested that the new regulations are bad news for immigrant applicants who want to complete the language proficiency certification by writing books, because the judgment of immigration officials on books is often subjective and risky. In the past, if the language failed once, there was still a chance to resubmit the certificate, but after the new regulations, it can be said? An audit for life? . Therefore, it is suggested that all federal skilled immigrant applicants use IELTS and other language test results recognized by the Canadian Immigration Bureau to prove their language ability. ?

Recommendation 2: After the application is submitted as soon as possible, the language requirements may be more stringent.

For immigrant applicants who haven't got the language test scores, the senior consultant of Guang Zhi Travel suggested that applicants who haven't got the language test scores should prepare for the language test from now on and get the language scores that meet the current standards as soon as possible. Immigration Canada has begun to pay more and more attention to the requirements of immigrants' language ability, especially skilled immigrants. Earlier, Canadian Federal Immigration Minister Connie mentioned it many times in public? Should the language requirements for immigrants be strengthened so that immigrants can better integrate into Canadian society? . Judging from the current situation, although the requirements for the language itself have not been improved for the time being, the trend of improving the language requirements is very obvious, and it is expected that the requirements for the language ability of skilled immigrants will be higher and higher in the future. So in any case, it is undoubtedly the best choice to submit an application as soon as possible. ?

For applicants who have obtained language test results, Guang Zhi Travel Senior Consultant suggested that Canadian federal skilled immigrants who have obtained language test results but have not submitted materials should consult professional immigration agents as soon as possible and make a professional and objective assessment of their own situation. If the evaluation meets the 67-point standard set by the Canadian Immigration Bureau, it is best to submit the application before April 10 to avoid recurrence. If the score does not reach 67 after evaluation, it is necessary to submit the case carefully and strengthen language learning, because once the visa is refused, it will have an adverse impact on future applications. ?