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For more info, or to signup online, click here. Question: I am trying to find out if an applicant fails to pass his/her English language requirement within the two-years, would he/she have to re-start the whole process again, including getting the original transcripts from the foreign university where he/she attended. In addition, would the applicant have to pay a new set of fees? Answer by Donna Richardson: The applicant would only have to take the English exams again. However if their current license has expired they would have to renew it and have it revalidated. Share this page | Bookmark this page | Print this page | The leading immigration law publisher - over 50000 pages of free information!
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