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Re: Documenation Samples for English language proficiency Posted on: Mon, 21 May 2007 23:11:29 GMT

Well he's been paid so too late for that & the IELT's test was over two years
ago as well.

I am a borderline acceptance IMO, with many positive attributes & needed
someone to cross the "T"'s & dot the "i"'s so to speak & despite running my
own business, paperwork isn't really my thing, coupled with running my own
business references as a employee were pretty hard to obtain ie I have never
been a "employee" of X, Y or Z because I was outsourced through Y company, Y
company could not give a reference because my company contract for me to
provide services to Y, were with agency X. Just for good measure all of my
prior employers have ceased trading.

So I chose a immigration lawyer\consultant on the basis that they could at
least use a spellchecker on their website (the only one in fact who did). To
my mind getting the paperwork right & presented in the best possible way was
better than submitting it & finding out 2+ years later I had missed something

Funnily enough on the same IELT's test as me, I had a older chap with a
degree, chinese wife & his kids & all fluent in french (they lived there),
whose pass mark was on the face of it higher than mine, but our (the same
lawyers) suggested we really both ought to take the test.

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