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holysp_15

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Hi everyone,

in 2015 I completed a 5 year degree in engineering in Spain, and when I use the Degree Equivalency Tool on WES website, the result is "Bachelor's and master's degree". Then, when calculating my points and when creating my EE profile, does this count as a Master's Degree? Or just bachelor?

Thanks!!!
 
Hi everyone,

in 2015 I completed a 5 year degree in engineering in Spain, and when I use the Degree Equivalency Tool on WES website, the result is "Bachelor's and master's degree". Then, when calculating my points and when creating my EE profile, does this count as a Master's Degree? Or just bachelor?

Thanks!!!
If you check the points calculator here (http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/crs-tool.asp) Bachelor's and Master's as separate options.

It's better to get the degree formally evaluated to know the exact Canadian education equivalency.
 
If you check the points calculator here (http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/crs-tool.asp) Bachelor's and Master's as separate options.

It's better to get the degree formally evaluated to know the exact Canadian education equivalency.

I know they're different and they give you different points. My doubt was if in the formal evaluating it will say Bachelor + Master or just the highest (Master), and if I'll be able to apply with the points of having a Master.
 
I know they're different and they give you different points. My doubt was if in the formal evaluating it will say Bachelor + Master or just the highest (Master), and if I'll be able to apply with the points of having a Master.

If you have only one degree, they will mention it as either bachelor's or master's, won't be both. When I got mine done, I had two degrees: bachelor's and master's. My overall equivalency was master but they also individually mention the assessment for each degree.
 
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