Even in the PTE (Pearson test of English) exam, where a score of 60 is the benchmark, applicants with scores of 57, 58, and 59 are receiving Canada visas.
Amid tensions between India and Canada, there is some good news for students: there has been no stop to issuance of study visa for the North American country.
Aspirants who want to study in Canada have a high chance of getting a visa, even if they have close to the required score. This shows in the success rate for visa applications that has been consistently high – ranging from 85% to an astonishing 95%.
The country’s welcoming immigration policies remain intact, making the path to Canadian dreams a reality for many. The success stories emerging from these challenging times stand as a testament to the belief that dreams can come true even with too many odds.
Students with an overall International English Language Testing System IELTS score of six bands, including a modest 5 in one or two modules, are even securing a study visa.
Even in the PTE (Pearson test of English) exam, where a score of 60 is the benchmark, applicants with scores of 57, 58, and 59 are receiving Canada visas.