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hello
I'd like to know how education factor point calculate for Canada immigration under Federal skills worker,
I have got a Master's degree (in Bangladesh, 3 years bechelor degree and 1 year master's degree), total 16 years full time education.
in addition to this I am studying ACCA (in the UK, professional accountency course) for last 4 years as a full time student.
so my total full time education is 20 years.
In this situation could anyone confirm me how much point i can claim under education factor.
Until masters, 16 years of education, 22 points.
maaties cant be wrong on this.
Maaties is absolutely correct.
You have done masters but you have 3 years bachelor degree, if it is 4 years there is no question to get full points.
So, You will get 22 points.
It is now observed that multiple educational achievements are not being awarded cumulatively on the basis of more than one single educational credential.
In considering this term, SSC, HSC, Bachelor, Masters, Doctorate are treated as “single educational credential”.
I am afraid your ACCA may be wont treated as single educational credential.
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