I have a diploma from the US and I just received my report, it says -
Canadian Equivalency: Diploma (two years) from a non-recognized institution
Remarks: Only institutions accredited by one of the six regional accrediting agencies in the United States are regarded by WES as recognized in Canada.
CANADIAN EQUIVALENCY SUMMARY
Diploma (two years) from a non-recognized institution.
My questions is if I can claim points for the degree.
I have a diploma from the US and I just received my report, it says -
Canadian Equivalency: Diploma (two years) from a non-recognized institution
Remarks: Only institutions accredited by one of the six regional accrediting agencies in the United States are regarded by WES as recognized in Canada.
CANADIAN EQUIVALENCY SUMMARY
Diploma (two years) from a non-recognized institution.
My questions is if I can claim points for the degree.
Reading between the lines of WES Remarks, it seems like you won't be able to claim points of the diploma in question.
Please see if while calculating CRS you are given any such option to add diploma from a non-recognized institution nevertheless.
I have a diploma from the US and I just received my report, it says -
Canadian Equivalency: Diploma (two years) from a non-recognized institution
Remarks: Only institutions accredited by one of the six regional accrediting agencies in the United States are regarded by WES as recognized in Canada.
CANADIAN EQUIVALENCY SUMMARY
Diploma (two years) from a non-recognized institution.
My questions is if I can claim points for the degree.
Reading between the lines of WES Remarks, it seems like you won't be able to claim points of the diploma in question.
Please see if while calculating CRS you are given any such option to add diploma from a non-recognized institution nevertheless.
from the cic website:
"
The ECA report must show that your completed foreign credential (degree, diploma or certificate) is equal to a completed Canadian secondary school (high school) or post-secondary credential.
The CRS calculator will award points on the basis of what you select as an option when creating the EE profile but when you have to prove the points earned with documentary proof and provide the ECA after the ITA stage, you will have to explain yourself and hope that the explanation is considered by the officers. That is a risk of misrepresenting yourself.
Safest and best option is to not claim points as it says in the remarks (although in a roundabout way) that you do not have equivalency.
from the cic website:
"
The ECA report must show that your completed foreign credential (degree, diploma or certificate) is equal to a completed Canadian secondary school (high school) or post-secondary credential.
The CRS calculator will award points on the basis of what you select as an option when creating the EE profile but when you have to prove the points earned with documentary proof and provide the ECA after the ITA stage, you will have to explain yourself and hope that the explanation is considered by the officers. That is a risk of misrepresenting yourself.
Safest and best option is to not claim points as it says in the remarks (although in a roundabout way) that you do not have equivalency.
The sensible thing to do would be to not claim points for this. The report says that you do not have equivalency. While I can understand that this is disappointing news but you must not misrepresent. Misrepresentation when discovered will lead to a ban from entering Canada for 5 years.
No, I have a bachelors from IQAS , they did not recogize this same degree and did not mention it on the certificate. The thing is my actual education was for year, it was an accelerated course, and wes recognized it as 2 years.
The sensible thing to do would be to not claim points for this. The report says that you do not have equivalency. While I can understand that this is disappointing news but you must not misrepresent.
No, I have a bachelors from IQAS , they did not recogize this same degree and did not mention it on the certificate. The thing is my actual education was for year, it was an accelerated course, and wes recognized it as 2 years.
No, I have a bachelors from IQAS , they did not recogize this same degree and did not mention it on the certificate. The thing is my actual education was for year, it was an accelerated course, and wes recognized it as 2 years.
honestly i wouldn't have bothered getting the ECA from wes for that other diploma since IQAS already didn't give you an equivalency for it.
stick to your bachelor, at least you have something
honestly i wouldn't have bothered getting the ECA from wes for that other diploma since IQAS already didn't give you an equivalency for it.
stick to your bachelor, at least you have something
I went for it since I could choose two or more degrees, right now my crs is at 413. WES told me they would inform me if the counted and would issue a refund
I have also done my ECA from wes but it says Canadian equivalency is three year of post secondary study at non recognized institution.I am applying permanent residence through Atlantic immigration pilot program. What does it mean it's not recognized? Can i proceed my application? Please help me