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PTE vs IELTS – Which one is Better?

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  IELTS , PTE, and TOEFL are three exams that are well-known when it comes to immigration, and with good reason—the majority of western nations regard English as their official national language, and these exams assess candidates’ language skills. However, the question of which test to take in order to score higher or which test is superior—PTE or IELTS—arises. Continue reading to learn the distinctions between PTE and IELTS and make your decision! Which Test Is Better, the PTE or the IELTS? Generally speaking, the immigration process involves three well-known language tests: Pearson Test of English – Academic, or PTE-A International English Language Testing System (IELTS) and English as a Foreign Language Test, or TOEFL These exams’ test results are the ones that are most frequently accepted for study abroad and Immigration purposes.  What exactly is IELTS? The International English Language Testing System (IELTS) is a standardized test that measures the language proficiency of immigr

Spousal Sponsorship in Canada

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  Spousal sponsorship in Canada: How IRCC checks if a relationship is genuine Family reunification is one of the pillars of Canadian immigration, according to Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC). When you apply for family class sponsorship to bring a spouse or partner to Canada, IRCC must be satisfied that the relationship is genuine. IRCC makes these assessments because it is possible for a foreign national to pursue a non-genuine connection with a Canadian citizen or permanent resident in order to get Canadian permanent resident status while the sponsor believes they are in a true and committed marriage or partnership. This can be emotionally and financially tough for a sponsor because they must sign an agreement to financially assist their partner for three years from the day they get permanent resident status, regardless of whether the relationship ends. In exchange for a fee, Canadians or permanent residents may get into a business-like agreement

Is immigration the underlying cause of Canada’s housing crisis?

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  The Canadian housing crisis has reached a tipping point this year. According to a research released in June by the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC), approximately 22 million housing units would be needed by 2030 to help achieve housing affordability for all Canadians. This adds 3.5 million housing to the present national housing plan. The scarcity occurs as Canada pursues record levels of immigration , raising concerns among both Canadians and newcomers. The danger is that rapid population growth would drive up demand, reduce supply, and drive-up prices to the point where homeownership will be out of reach in Canada. Is the housing crisis, however, linked to an increase in the number of immigrants? Overall, both the government and economists say no, but they advise caution and balance. Affordability is a critical issue. Affordability is a major impediment in the housing problem. According to the Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA), the average p

Experiencing delays in your Canadian immigration application? A writ of mandamus may be helpful

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  Two issues involving processing delays in immigration and study permit applications were recently decided by Canadian federal courts. In both cases, the applicant requested that the court issue a writ of mandamus requiring Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) to process their application. A writ of mandamus is a legal remedy that requests that the courts require the IRCC - or another administrative institution - to issue a decision within a certain time frame. In one case, the lead applicant Ms XYZ, her husband, and their three children petitioned the court to grant a writ of mandamus to compel IRCC to complete their application for permanent residency, which was filed in 2016. The family applied through Express Entry and was nominated through the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP). XYZ was invited to apply for permanent residence under the PNP in 2017. Ghaddar had repeatedly requested updates from IRCC since 2018, but had gotten little information about he

IRCC Publishes criteria to receive designation as a language testing organization

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  Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) revealed the criteria it uses to decide whether to license a language testing business on August 11. To ensure that candidates meet the appropriate level of English or French language competence, IRCC requires language exams for economic class permanent residence applications as well as Student Direct Stream (SDS) applicants. These linguistic criteria are in place to ensure that a candidate is well-positioned to integrate in Canada. Furthermore, when it comes to economic class candidates, a language test score can effect your overall human capital score, which is used to rank candidates in a variety of federal and provincial pathways. The highest-ranking prospects, for example, are asked to apply for permanent residency under the federal Express Entry system . The disclosure of the requirements language testing organizations must achieve to acquire IRCC certification is a significant development because IRCC previously

How Do I Apply for a WES Canada Evaluation

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  What exactly is WES (World Education Services)? WES Canada is a well-known Canadian equivalency service that offers a low-cost, transparent, and easy approach to assess your educational qualifications for Express Entry or any other IRCC immigration program. It is simply an educational grading system that compares your country's academic credentials to the corresponding grade system in another country. The United States, Canada, and a few other countries have their own evaluation criteria. As a result, a WES Assessment allows them to compare marks in a standardized manner. WES is a non-profit organization that helps immigrants achieve their educational or job goals in their selected overseas countries. WES Canada is a member of the Canadian Alliance of Credential Evaluation Services (ACESC). By translating international scholarly articles into Canadian equivalents, it provides non-binding recommendations. WES is necessary for Express Entry .into Canada. For applicant

The Newcomer’s Guide to Navigating the IT, Engineering, and Supply Chain Sectors in Canada

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  Canada is a place of chances for immigrants, with numerous opportunities for employment in a variety of industries.