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Do candidates need to take language tests?

There are two official languages in Canada, English and French. French is most common in Quebec and New Brunswick, while English is the more predominate in the other provinces and territories. You can choose to adopt either or both languages. In some parts of Canada there are jobs where knowing both English and French are a great asset.

It is required that all candidates take a language test. Even if you are from an English or French native speaking country you are not exempt from the language exam. The better your score on the language tests the more points you receive for the Express Entry pool. Some of the more popular ones are

  • International English Language Test System (ILETS)
  • Canadian Academic English Language Assessment (CAEL)
  • Test Of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL)
  • Test d’Evaluation de Français (TEF Canada)

Test results are to be summited with the Express Entry profile. You can earn extra points after submitting the language scores by sitting on another test, and bettering your score. You can even practice for the test online before hand.

There are different score minimums for each of the Express Entry classes. You are tested and placed on a level according to the Canadian Language Benchmark.

Under the Express Entry each of the programs require a different benchmark.

  • Federal Skilled Worker: minimum benchmark 7, and bonus points for a second language (English/French) benchmark of 5.
  • Federal Skilled Trades Worker: minimum benchmark 5 for speaking and listening and a minimum benchmark 4 for reading and writing.
  • Canadian Experience Class: depending on the level of job according to the National Occupational Classification System (NOC). Minimum benchmark 7 for NOC 0 or A level jobs, and a minimum benchmark 5 for NOC B level jobs.
  • Provincial/Territorial Nomination Program: minimum benchmark are different according to each province and territory.

Knowing either English or French is important for multiple reasons. Either language, depending where you live, will help you get a job, socialize with your community, accessing services, and eventually obtaining your Canadian Citizenship. We have many years of experience and knowledge and can assist you with any questions you have regarding any immigration needs.

Giovanni

Giovanni Crescenzi received his Bachelor with Honours from the University of Ottawa and has been working in the immigration field for approximately three years. He works very closely with clients, assisting them in achieving their goals. Prior to working with Akrami & Associates, Giovanni gained valuable work experience with the Federal Government of Canada before working with another large and well respect Immigration Law Firm. Giovanni has assisted in the successful completion of a large number of cases ranging from permanent to temporary matters. He has a wealth of experience in processing a variety of different case types. Giovanni is currently working towards his membership with the Immigration Consultants of Canada Regulatory Council as an Immigration Consultant.

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