回复: 怎样获得加拿大入籍的英语能力要求
你问的这些,CIC官网上写的清清楚楚
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/citizenship/language.asp
如果这些要求看不懂,你也不用去考试了,过不了
别忘了,入籍考试后还得面试,面试难度也提高了,但愿你别碰到那个HK女人
你还是让时间老人帮忙得了,等到55岁...
Acceptable documents for language requirements
Adults between 18 and 54 who apply for citizenship must send us proof that they meet the language requirement for citizenship (
Canadian Language Benchmark/Niveau de compétence linguistique canadien 4). A copy of any of the following documents showing that you meet the language requirement will be accepted. You can also consult the
Do you have acceptable documents for the citizenship language requirement? flowchart.
1. Third-party test results that you already sent to CIC or Ministère de l’Immigration et Communautés culturelles Québec (MICC) for a previous application as a Federal or Quebec-Selected Skilled Worker or for the Canadian Experience Class
2. New third-party test results, including:
- CELPIP General (Canadian English Language Proficiency Index Program General test); or
- CELPIP General-LS – a two-skills (listening and speaking) version of the CELPIP General test; or
- IELTS – General training (International English Language Testing System); or
- Test d’Évaluation de Français (TEF) (in French only); or
- Test d’Évaluation de Français adapté au Québec (TEFAQ) (in French only) or TEF épreuves orales – a two-skills (listening and speaking) version of the TEF
3. Proof of completion of a secondary or post-secondary education program in French or English, in Canada or abroad, such as:
- A transcript, diploma or certificate from a secondary school; or
- A transcript, diploma, certificate or degree from a post-secondary school
Note: When these documents are provided, the applicant must have successfully completed a secondary or post-secondary program in English or French. A single course done in English or French does not meet the requirement.
4. Proof of achieving CLB/NCLC 4 in
speaking and
listening through a
Language Instruction for Newcomers (LINC) or Cours de langue pour les immigrants au Canada (CLIC) course.
- Applicants who successfully completed LINC/CLIC courses between January 1, 2008 and October 31, 2012, should indicate this on their citizenship application form and CIC will verify the completion electronically.
- Applicants who successfully complete a LINC/CLIC course after November 1, 2012, should submit a copy of the certificate that is issued to them.
Note: Initial placement tests by a LINC/CLIC assessment centre are
not accepted as proof of achieving CLB/NCLC 4 in
speaking and
listening. Applicants must have completed a LINC/CLIC course at the necessary level of language ability to prove that they have adequate knowledge of English or French.
5. Proof of achieving CLB/NCLC 4 in
speaking and
listening issued by a provincially-funded language training course in Manitoba, British Columbia or Quebec, including:
Date Modified:2012-11-15