The medical professions require test scores of Canadian Language
Benchmark (CLB) 7 to qualify for Canada immigration. For some provincial
immigration programs which target demand occupations, required scores may be as
low as CLB 4.It is important to note that candidates with a high level of
French may not need any English, and vice versa. Programs generally ask for
proficiency in one of Canada’s official languages. Proficiency means
Intermediate abilities in the combination of reading, writing, speaking and
understanding English.
A language test is a mandatory part of the immigration process to
Canada. For applicants with English language abilities, an IELTS or CELPIP test
score needed for immigration to Canada depends on the program a candidate is targeting.
A starting point is to understand how point scores relate to language
abilities.
All programs require a minimum point score to qualify and some programs
give candidate more points for achieving language higher levels. There are also
programs which require higher test scores depending on the profession of the
candidate.
However, under the Express Entry system there are points given for a
candidate’s first and second official language proficiency. Knowing both
languages will score you more Express Entry points, but this is not a requirement.
Many of Canada’s immigration programs outside Quebec feature priority
processing for French-speaking candidates. The country is investing million of
dollars in driving up the number of French-speaking immigrants it welcomes.
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