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What are the requirements of skilled immigrants in Canada for IELTS scores?

If you want to immigrate to Canada, you must master an official Canadian language (English or French) so that you can work and live well in Canada. Based on many years of experience in immigration application, fly overseas concludes that language ability is an important scoring factor in any immigration application, whether it is Canada, Quebec or Australia. In particular, Australia's new immigration policy -0 1 after September 2007 also strengthened the requirements for applicants' language ability.

In Canada's federal application for skilled immigrants, the highest score of language ability is 24, which is evaluated by the following four items:

* listen;

* say;

* reading;

* write.

First language (highest score 16)

Proficient 16 (4 points for listening, speaking, reading and writing)

8 points for medium proficiency (2 points for listening, speaking, reading and writing)

Basic proficiency is 4 points (1 point).

Not a zero.

Second language (maximum 8 points)

Proficient in 8 points (2 points for listening, speaking, reading and writing)

8 points for medium proficiency (2 points for listening, speaking, reading and writing)

Basic proficiency 4 points (listening, speaking, reading and writing 65438+ 0-2 points each)

Not a zero.

Proof of language ability:

According to your proficiency in using English and French, you can decide which language to choose as your first official language. The other is your second official language. For federal skilled immigrants, English is the first language and French is the second language. Even if you don't know French, you should check the form accordingly, such as n/a.

You can prove your language ability in two ways:

1. Language test (IELTS-G immigrants are preferably IELTS and Test or

2. Provide other written proof that you can use English or French well.

The Canadian Embassy strongly recommends that you take the language test, IELTS for immigrants and TEF for French.

For the Simplified Processing Procedure for Canadian Federal Skilled Migrants (SAP)-0 1 implemented after September 2006, applicants do not need to submit language test scores before submitting their applications, that is, they can submit their applications first and then take IELTS or TEF. In the immigration application form, applicants need to indicate whether their language ability is high, medium, basic or not. How can you judge your language level without exam results?

Official reference standard for self-assessment of Canadian language proficiency;

G: You can communicate effectively in this language in your life and work.

Mean: basically can adapt to all kinds of communication in life and work.

Basic: Some aspects can be communicated basically, but it is a bit difficult to communicate.

In practice, if your IELTS score can reach 7, it can be considered as high, 6 as medium and 5 as basic. For French as a second language, if you can reach TEF 300 or more, or you can provide proof for more than 500 hours, it is considered as a basic level, and you can add 4 points.