What about the IELTS score for Canadian skilled immigrants?

Updated on educate 2024-06-14
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    In Canada's immigration policy, language scores are listed as "the most important factor in the selection of skilled immigrants to Canada".

    The minimum language proficiency requirements for the Canadian immigration policy are set for the Canadian Language Benchmark, which is equivalent to the IELTS score.

    A good IELTS score can get more opportunities to skip the interview. However, there is no direct causal relationship between your IELTS score and your exemption from the interview, and even if your IELTS score is satisfactory, the embassy may ask you to attend an interview.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    There is no need to ask for sincerity that the Ontario immigration program used to be there, but now it is not. Now the assessment is more stringent.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    There is indeed this program, but there is no IELTS score, but a TOEFL score is required, but in general the competitiveness is still relatively small.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    In recent years, the Ontario Overseas Skilled Immigration Program has been popular around the world for its lack of clear IELTS score requirements, especially attracting immigration applicants from non-English-speaking countries, such as Chinese applicants.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Immigrating to Canada is relatively easy.

    1.If the applicant chooses a pure investment immigration such as Quebec, then there is no English language requirement;

    2.If the applicant chooses to be nominated by the Business Province, an IELTS score of 4 is generally required;

    3.If the applicant chooses pure skilled immigration, IELTS score of 6 or above is generally required;

    4.If the applicant chooses to be sponsored by an employer, an IELTS score of 4 is generally required, and a score of 5-6 or above is preferred.

    IELTS for Canadian immigration.

    In fact, there are two types of IELTS exams, so applicants can choose the type of IELTS test that suits them according to their intentions.

    IELTS (Training): This test is more suitable for applying for immigration to Canada, Australia, and New Zealand.

    IELTS (Academic): Mainly for students who wish to study abroad for a bachelor's degree or postgraduate degree or above.

    IELTS in English. In fact, the IELTS test mainly depends on your English foundation.

    Mainly in speaking and writing, it is necessary to work hard.

    First of all, you need to have a large vocabulary to satisfy your listening and speaking. Read.

    Secondly. Have a good level of listening The quality of your listening is what determines your speaking and listening.

    Insist on memorizing words every day, and be proficient in the use of clauses, because what is required in the writing is the use of clauses, and each paragraph should appear four clauses, and each paragraph should show its idea at the end of the sentence.

    For speaking, be sure to pay attention to the clarity and accuracy of pronunciation, and it is best to watch more BBC or American movies.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Hello, glad to answer for you. You can study and immigrate to Canada without IELTS.

    At present, in order to help international students improve their language skills, many colleges and universities in Canada provide "dual admissions" without TOEFL or IELTS scores, that is, "conditional admissions", also known as conditional admission, so that students without language scores can also study in Canada.

    After applying for dual enrollment, the school will issue two admission notices at the same time, one is the admission notice of the language center, and the other is the conditional admission notice of the professional course.

    In this way, it ensures that every eligible applicant can get the opportunity to study, and at the same time, it ensures that the normal teaching of the school will not be delayed because the student does not understand the course, which is "dual enrollment", a way for students without language scores to study in Canada.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    You can apply to study in Canada without an IELTS score, and many Canadian schools can provide dual enrollment without TOEFL or IELTS scores, that is, conditional admission.

    Students who get dual enrollment will have two admission letters, one for the language center and the other for the conditional offer of the major course. Generally, after admission, you need to take a language test at the school to match the length of the language class you need to take, and you can directly connect to the study of professional courses after passing the course.

    In addition, for immigration, most immigration programs have English requirements, but there are very few that are not required, such as Quebec investment immigration, Saskatchewan entrepreneur program, etc., but these programs do not have IELTS to go, but also depends on whether you meet some other conditions before applying.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    My understanding of this question is that immigrating to Canada, such as Manitoba, has a minimum language requirement and requires a CLB5 grade. Basically all schools that go directly through this route require applicants to have basic English requirements.

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