Canada Visa New Rule : introduce new language test for immigration

Canada Visa New Rule: IRCC approves a new language test for economic class immigration applicants. Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) expects that this new test will be implemented by the middle of 2023. Canada Visa New Rule: introduce new language test for immigration.

For those applying for immigration under the economic class, the IRCC has approved a new language test. By early to mid-2023, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) expects to have the test in place.  The majority of Canada’s economic class immigration programmes require candidates to pass an English or French language test in order to be admitted.

A person’s ability to integrate into Canadian society and the economy is largely determined by their language skills, according to research conducted by the Canadian government. Since they are granted entry into Canada for social and humanitarian reasons, immigrants in the family and refugee classes are exempt from taking a language exam.

Individuals between the ages of 18 and 54 must prove their proficiency in either English or French when seeking Canadian citizenship. They can verify their language skills in other methods that have been authorised by IRCC or by submitting the results of a language test. Despite some initial difficulties during the pandemic, IRCC thinks the number of certified testing organisations continues to be sufficient to meet the demand of immigrants and citizens.

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The IRCC must, however, seek changes due to the rising number of organisations requesting accreditation as language test providers. Currently, the designation process for an organisation is drawn out, difficult, and “insufficiently transparent”. In the upcoming 12 months, the IRCC will look for prospective initiatives and enhancements, according to a memo.

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