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ILETS English Scores

Why is this important:

Language proficiency in Canada’s official languages (English or French) is a central component of Canada’s immigration system. A candidate’s language ability is seen as an important core factor in their future success in Canada when assessing an economic immigration application.

IELTS is the only test accepted by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) for English language proficiency that can be taken outside of Canada.

IELTS offers a choice of two test versions, to serve both academic and non-academic purposes. IELTS Academic and IELTS General Training. Only IELTS General is used for immigration purposes in Canada. IELTS General measures English language proficiency in a practical, everyday context. The tasks and texts reflect both workplace and social situations.

  • Express Entry

Under Express Entry, up to 136 points are available for proficiency in English as a candidate’s first official language across the four disciplines.

A further 24 points can be scored for proficiency in a second official language. Language skills also feed into the points awarded for skills transferability, or combination factors.

These points can make the difference between whether a candidate receives a coveted Invitation to Apply.

  • International Students

International students are regularly offered places at Canadian institutions dependent on the successful completion of an English or French language course.

Short-term study permits are granted for the duration of the language course, before a longer-term permit is issued for the candidate’s diploma or degree.

In this case, language skills directly influence whether a candidate is successful or not, as their language ability is central to their ability to pass a diploma or degree.

  • Provincial Immigration Categories

The majority of Canada’s provincial nomination program streams normally include language ability requirements. The level required varies depending on individual nature of the immigration stream.

Several provinces also manage their own Express Entry streams, for which the language requirements are not specifically stated, but are an essential requirement under the federal Comprehensive Ranking System.

How can I improve my score:

IELTS assesses your English proficiency on a scale from 1–9 in four skills: Listening, Reading, Writing and Speaking.

Prepare for your test

Preparing for your test is an important part of the process. Take advantage of the IELTS free resources to help improve your language and communication skills. Download the Information for Candidates booklet from https://www.ielts.org/what-is-ielts/ielts-for-migration/canada, and check out the sample test questions online.

Are you a native English speaker?

Native English speakers are also strongly advised to prepare for the IELTS test. It is easy to feel overconfident about the test when you have been using English all your life. But, if you want to achieve the best possible score for your test, you need to familiarise yourself with the test format. You can also access preparation materials to ensure you are ready for test day.

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Free Online Assessment

Here you will find the different forms to submit your information, use the one that is best for you.

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Students

Making your decision to study in Canada is going to be the single most important decision in your life. This decision can Impact not only your career prospects, but will also open a world of opportunities for you to experience a new culture, meet new people and be exposed to new ideas, first hand.

However the entire process of applying to a College, English School or University abroad can be quite intimidating, from choosing the right school and filling out the proper paper work, to applying for a student visa, CARO Global Immigration Services can assist you to make the right choice with regard to pursuing education in Canada.

CARO Global Immigration Services will help you though out with this entire process. You can be assured that will provide you with all the knowledge and information you need to make the correct decision for your career by choosing the right courses and right school.

In Canada Post-Secondary Institutions are divided in to Community College and Universities, The universities provide academical and professional training and research leading to a completion of a degree (BA, BSc, MA, MSc, PHD, etc) while community colleges offer certificate and Diploma programs in career and vocational training College level Instructions also known as College of applied arts and technology or technology institutes.

It is possible to work in Canada while you are here as a student, and there are opportunities for jobs on and off campus. (Please see our section on temporary visas)

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Business and Investor

CARO Global Immigration Services has experience and unique in house capabilities to help all Business Class immigrants in coming to Canada.

Canada has a strong economy and admits immigrants under the Business Immigration program which comprises three sub-categories including:

Investors

The Investor class is point based and confers permanent residence upon applicants who demonstrate an ability to become economically established in Canada on the basis of their business or management experience and personal net worth of at least C$1,600,000. Approval is contingent upon the investor undertaking to commit an irrevocable, passive, non-interest bearing five-year investment of $800,000 in a government guaranteed investment fund. Under applicable programs, applicants can obtain financing and receive legal security on their investment.

You will be assessed based on selection criteria that include your experience, education, age, language abilities and adaptability

Your investment is managed by Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) and is guaranteed by the Canadian provinces that use it to create jobs and help their economies grow.
CIC will return your C$800,000 investment, without interest, about five years and two months after payment.

If your application is approved, you must make your investment before a permanent resident visa will be issued. You must usually do this within 30 days. CARO Immigration Services is affiliated with several Financial Institutions to help you attain your financial requirements.

NOTE: The Federal Immigrant Investor Program has a new annual cap of 700 applications per year this cap was introduced through ministerial instructions, which came into force on July 1, 2011. The cap will reset on July 1, 2012, unless otherwise indicated in a future ministerial instruction. The cap does not apply to the Quebec Immigrant Investor
Program.

Entrepreneurs

This class is point based and confers permanent residence upon applicants who demonstrate an ability to become economically established in Canada on the basis of their business experience and high personal net worth. Approval is contingent upon the entrepreneur undertaking to invest and become involved in the active management of a qualifying business operated in Canada that will contribute to the economy and create employment.

Entrepreneurs must: show that they have business experience, have a minimum net worth of C$300,000 that was obtained legally and respect the conditions for entrepreneurs after they arrive in Canada.

You will be assessed based on selection criteria that include your experience, education, age, language abilities and adaptability. Your business must not be operated primarily for the purpose of deriving investment income, such as interest, dividends or capital gains.

NOTE: CIC has temporarily stopped accepting applications for the federal entrepreneur program. Only applications received before July 1, 2011, will be processed. This suspension will continue until further notice.

Self-Employed

The Self-Employed class is also point based and refers to applicants who have relevant experience as well as the intention and the ability to create their own employment and make a significant contribution to the cultural, artistic or athletic life of Canada, or to create their own employment by purchasing and managing a farm in Canada.

You will be assessed based on selection criteria that include your experience,
education, age, language abilities and adaptability. Your business must not be operated primarily for the purpose of deriving investment income, such as interest, dividends or capital gains.
Relevant experience is defined as:

  • participation at a world-class level in cultural activities or athletics
  • farm management experience or
  • self-employment in cultural activities or athletics.

Certain provinces have their own Business Immigration programs within their Provincial Nomination Programs (PNP).

Certain Canadian provinces will nominate applicants for fast-track Permanent Residency under their Business Immigration Programs. If you are interested in living in one of these provinces, you may want to make your business investment

Province

Minimum personal net worth

Minimum investment required

Business management experience required?

Government deposit required?

Performance agreement required?

Exploratory visit required?

Manitoba

$350,000

$150,000 and ownership of at least 1/3 of an eligible business

Yes: Previous business ownership or a minimum of 3 years of senior management experience

$75,000 refundable deposit

Participate in day-to-day management of business

Yes, for a minimum of 7 days

Saskatchewan

$300,000

$150,000 and ownership of at least 1/3 of an eligible business

Yes: minimum of 3 years of business management experience

$75,000 refundable deposit

Participate in day-to-day management of business & create new jobs for Canadians or permanent residents

No, but recommended

British Columbia: Vancouver & Abbotsford

$800,000

$400,000 and ownership of at least 1/3 of an eligible business

Yes

Optional Fast Track Option: $125,000 refundable deposit

Yes, in order to obtain a work permit
create at least 3 new jobs for Canadians or permanent residents

Strongly recommended

British Columbia: outside Vancouver & Abbotsford

$400,000

$200,000 and ownership of at least 1/3 of an eligible business

Yes

Optional Fast Track Option: $125,000 refundable deposit

Yes, in order to obtain a work permit
create at least 1 new job for a Canadian or permanent resident

Strongly recommended

New Brunswick

$300,000

$125,000

Yes: previous business ownership or senior management experience

$75,000 refundable deposit

Participate in day-to-day management of business

Yes, for a minimum of 5 days

Quebec

$300,000

$100,000 – representing at least 25% of capital equity

Yes: minimum of 2 years of business management experience in the last 5 years

No

Participate in day-to-day management of business

Strongly recommended

Prince Edward Island
100% Ownership

$400,000

$150,000

Yes

$100,000

Participate in day-to-day management of business

Yes

Prince Edward Island
Partial Ownership

$400,000

$150,000 and ownership of at least 1/3 of a business OR make an investment of $1,000,000

Yes

$100,000

Participate in day-to-day management of business

Yes

Ontario

$3,000,000 and ownership of at least 1/3 of a business OR make an investment of $1,000,000

Yes

No

Participate in day-to-day management of business & create at least 5 new jobs for Canadians or permanent residents

No

Northwest Territories

$500,000 (if buying a business in the city of Yellowknife)

$300,000 in a business in the city of Yellowknife

Yes

$75,000 refundable deposit

Yes, in order to obtain a work permit

Yes

Yukon

$250,000 (including $150,000 in liquid assets)

$150,000 and ownership of at least 1/3 of a business

Yes: minimum of 5 years of business management experience

$75,000 refundable deposit

Yes, in order to obtain a work permit

Yes

Note: Only some people can charge a fee or receive any other type of payment to represent an immigrant or advise on a Canadian immigration proceeding or application. These are:

  • lawyers and paralegals who are members in good standing of a Canadian provincial or territorial law society;
  • notaries who are members in good standing of the Chambre des notaires du Québec; and
  • immigration consultants who are members in good standing of the Immigration Consultants of Canada Regulatory Council.

Roxana Caro, Managing Director of CARO Global Immigration Services is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) and a member of the Immigration Consultants of Canada Regulatory Council (ICCRC).

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CARO Global Immigration Services
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