I have my 4 year bachelors degree already assessed from CES. I just completed my 2 year Master education. Is it necessary to get my Master degree assessed as well. I still meet the minimum points requirement without claiming Masters points.
If I don't assessed my Master degree then can I mention it in the CIC forms about my masters qualification.
I have my 4 year bachelors degree already assessed from CES. I just completed my 2 year Master education. Is it necessary to get my Master degree assessed as well. I still meet the minimum points requirement without claiming Masters points.
If I don't assessed my Master degree then can I mention it in the CIC forms about my masters qualification.
I'm guessing maria11's problem is regarding the time. Getting the Masters degree evaluation would require time and she may miss the cap. I am new to this, so I cannot help you here. Logically I think you should be OK though I am not sure how this system works.
Thank you guys for your replies
Can you please clarify below questions
1- My brother is in Canada and got his PR approval through email but he will receive his PR card probably in one or two month.
Can I claim 5 points on adaptability based on email approval.
2. My job title is Software Engineer & CES assessed my bachelors degree as "Majors in Software Engineering". But my duties match as Software Developer so what should I write in current & intended occupation. Software Engineer or Software Developer?
In sending your application, you do not claim points. They need to determine if you get the points. I think it is worthwhile mentioning about your brother. I am not sure if they would give you the points though.
The NOC code you claim depends on the reference letter that you get from your current and previous jobs. If this reference letter has duties that match Software Engineer, then that's what you put down. If it matches Software Developer that's what you would be classified under. Your job title at work does not matter - the duties matters. Look up the NOC job descriptions and try to match them, but don't copy/plagiarize.