In a significant time aimed at streamlining the immigration process, Canada simplifies immigration process for Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) applicants outside Express Entry. Language tests are no longer mandatory for these applications. This decision is expected to reduce barriers for aspiring immigrants and facilitate smoother transitions into Canadian society. Previously, all PNP applicants, were subject to mandatory language testing. However, under the updated program, non-Express Entry PNP applicants will no longer be required to undergo language testing.
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Under the Canada Express Entry programme, international students aiming to qualify need to prove their proficiency level in either English or French. For that, they need to take an approved language test, scoring the minimum requirement, and including the results in their Express Entry profile.
The language assessment evaluates various skills including writing, reading, listening and speaking. For PNP applicants nominated under an Express Entry Stream, language testing remains compulsory. Individuals should indicate their valid test result scores in their Express Entry profile.
The Express Entry system remains unaffected by this change. International students still need to demonstrate their English or French proficiency level to be eligible for the Canada Express Entry programme. Students must take an approved language test and achieve the minimum score mandated by the program they’re applying for.
According to the new policy Canada streamlines the process for PNP applicants outside of Express Entry. This means they no longer need to take and submit language test as part of their application. But on the other hand, all PNP applicants who have been nominated under Express Entry stream have to undergo language testing.
Note: For all PNP applicants, the test results will be electronically verified with the testing organization. Thus, they are not required to upload a copy of their test results as part of application
To ensure the validity of language proficiency assessments, applicants test results must originate from approved testing agencies. These includes:
While the removal of language testing requirements streamlines the process, it’s important to note that certain minimum proficiency levels still apply. For instance, under the Federal Skilled Worker Program, a proficiency level of English equivalent to Canadian Language Benchmarks (CLB) 7 is required.
Overall, this update simplifies the application process for PNP non-Express Entry Candidates who want to study in Canada. This potentially speeds up the processing times and makes Canadian immigration more accessible. If you’re a study abroad aspirant and want to study in Canada, then connect with experts at Gradding.com and make your journey to Canada possible.
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