I got IELTS 5.5 can I get a admission in canada.

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Hi. Yes, you can apply for universities and colleges in Canada with 5.5 band given you fulfil these conditions: Take CanTEST In some universities or colleges, for those who do not meet the required minimum IELTS score will have to take the CanTEST after arrival at the college. English as a Seco

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