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Subject: federal skilled worker
My husband who is here in canada is planning to apply for federal skilled worker since he is working in woodcraft shop. My question is that is his transcript of records can be a proof of his english proficiency in listening, reading...etc..

thanks for your usual reply!

[22-06-2009,02:52]
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potlik
(in reply to: federal skilled worker)
Establish your proficiency levels through a written explanation and supporting documentation

If you believe that you can clearly demonstrate your level of proficiency through a written submission, follow the instructions in the table below.

CIC strongly advises that you only choose this option if your first language is English or French.

Steps: Results:
Your written submission must demonstrate your language proficiency in all four abilities: speaking, listening, reading and writing.

Your written submission must clearly detail all of the following:
Your education and training in English or French;
Your work experience in English or French; and
Any other contexts in which you may wish to provide details on your use of English or French (such as the language spoken in the home or in social situations).
Gather documentation which supports the claims made in your submission and submit these documents with your immigration application. Supporting documents should include:
Degrees, diplomas, certificates, transcripts of all education completed in English or French;
Documentation that supports your work experience in English or French, such as letters from employers, pay stubs, samples of your work, etc.; and
Any other evidence that proves that you have spent considerable time speaking, listening, reading and writing in an English or French speaking environment.

[23-06-2009,01:08]
[**.158.0.56]
1234
(in reply to: federal skilled worker)
Results: A CIC officer will review the evidence you include with your application.
Based on this evidence, the officer will make an assessment as to whether you meet the minimum language requirements for your skill level in all four abilities (speaking, listening, reading and writing).
CIC officers will not interview you to assess your proficiency levels.
Your submission must satisfy the officer that your language skills meet the benchmarks for your skill level in all four abilities.
Note: You will not know in advance whether you have satisfied the officer in meeting the minimum requirements. That is why this option is only recommended for those whose first language is English or French.

[23-06-2009,01:09]
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1234
(in reply to: federal skilled worker)
SO did your husband applied and got accepted?
[02-10-2009,15:59]
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