There is no harm in submitting both the degrees documents for evaluation and charges are same is what i believe!
If final degree is completed at United Kingdom, all the certificates from all institutions attended are required(I infer it as need both bachelors & Masters) & special requirements are posted(digital access etc.,).
Check the documents checklist @ "http://www.wes.org/required/index.asp"
If I am you, I would contact WES directly for accurate response!, start collecting Masters & bachelors documents and parallely wait for suggestions from others who got similar evaluations completed.
Lifehack said:
Hi
Thank you for your reply.
I have done my MSc from United Kingdom and my BSc from Bangladesh.
So I am confused,what should I do?Should I do only MSc or BSc and MSc?
Please give some inputs.
Regards
Life
Lifehack said:
Hi
Thank you for your reply.
I have done my MSc from United Kingdom and my BSc from Bangladesh.
So I am confused,what should I do?Should I do only MSc or BSc and MSc?
Please give some inputs.
Regards
Life
Look for the documents required by selecting your country on wes site, most probably you would have to provide only Msc degree but if they say that bsc is required to be provided then for msc evaluation you don't have an option.
Ricky_twios said:
Hello Rajkamal/Stanley/other senior folks- please give your invaluable commnets/input
Trust NO agent for Canada PR. Especially when you have a good career progression and would not like to get affected by false promises.
In 2017, all PNPs will open again. So be patient dear. All the best
Hi
Thank you for your response.Really appreciate it.
Regards
Life
uzumaki said:
There is no harm in submitting both the degrees documents for evaluation and charges are same is what i believe!
If final degree is completed at United Kingdom, all the certificates from all institutions attended are required(I infer it as need both bachelors & Masters) & special requirements are posted(digital access etc.,).
Check the documents checklist @
If I am you, I would contact WES directly for accurate response!, start collecting Masters & bachelors documents and parallely wait for suggestions from others who got similar evaluations completed.
Hi
Thank you for your response.In the website for UK MSc it is not written BSc evaluation is needed.
In the website Required Document:
"Clear, legible photocopies of all degree certificates issued by the institutions attended
e.g. Bachelor, Master, Postgraduate Diploma, Ph.D.
To be submitted to WES by applicant.
AND
To be submitted to WES by applicant.
Transcript of academic records issued by the institutions attended - showing all subjects completed and all grades/marks awarded for all years of post-secondary study
To be sent directly to WES by the institutions attended ".
So is it ok to only submit MSc Certificate and Transcript? Really appreciate you nice people answering my questions.
Regards
Life
kamy said:
Look for the documents required by selecting your country on wes site, most probably you would have to provide only Msc degree but if they say that bsc is required to be provided then for msc evaluation you don't have an option.
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Hi Guys!..
A small query, while submitting EE profile, there is a option to select all the provinces. Can we select all ? and how does it affect after eAPR ( Visa or landing e) ?
TIA.
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I submitted my app on 20 the Nov 2016 however still the status shows review of eligibility in progress since then.will my application be rejected.1 month is a long time.
That doesn't affect you post nominations at all ! Thats required for your interest in receiving PT nominations!
Go ahead and select all!
All the best. See you in the
Game of Canada Immigration !
narindersahib said:
Hi Guys!..
A small query, while submitting EE profile, there is a option to select all the provinces. Can we select all ? and how does it affect after eAPR ( Visa or landing e) ?
TIA.
Hi. I received ITA in 49th Express entry draw under Canadian Experience class. I am currently working in canada under ICT work permit. I obtained reference letter from my employer stating my Permanent job + 40 hours + job responsibilities.
CIC is asking me to upload 'Offer of Employment' . Can I upload my reference letter + deputation letter here. My employer cannot provide me a letter stating they will provide me a 'permanent' job here Please let me know how to proceed on this.
"You must provide a job offer letter from the employer who wants to hire you. It must be printed on company letterhead, and state that you will be employed permanently in Canada by that company. The letter must specify whether the job is:
for continuous, paid, full-time work (at least 30 hours a week),
for work that is permanent and not seasonal,
skill type 0, or skill levels A or B of the 2011 National Occupational Classification (NOC)
(Note – in most cases, the job offer must be for a permanent job. For some types of jobs, it has to be for at least one year.)
The job offer letter must include contact information for the company (address, telephone number and email address)."
Ricky_twios said:
Hello All members,
After reading so many posts, finally decided to become member of such an amazing forum which has become encyclopedia for CANADA PR with the collective effort of everyone involved.
sorry if this seems like a stupid question.I am really stuck in this given situation. My final CRS score is 452( with CLB 10+). but with last few draws, it looks unlikely that i will ever get ITA. All PNPs are closed. I have 8+ years of IT experience(programming->testing->QA manager)
One of migration agent told me if i apply for his service($1,500 USD), he will help me to create my CV, market it on most relevant platform/channel, can even help me for interviews to find me a job which in turn add 50 points to my CRS making my score 502. then I should get ITA easily. is it feasible? like has it happened?my question is- has there anyone in this forum or anyone you know who got a job in IT industry without going to Canada? not sure if any company will even select a CV from EE profile pool.
Those 50 points are for job offers that are accompanied with a positive LMIA. Again, getting a job offer with a positive LMIA is difficult as employers wouldn't be willing to spend that kind of time and money for someone who is not in Canada yet. 452 is a good score, its just not good enough!
You can wait for PNPs to open next year. Check the below post to learn more about various programs -
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/summary-of-eligibility-requirements-for-all-express-entry-pnp-streams-t432937.0.html;msg5295212#msg5295212
Wish you good luck and all the very best!
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Hello,
I filled my EE Profile and found myself eligible with 417 points.
What are my chances to acquire ITA.
I have two types of work experience Office Assistant (1 year) and teacher (36 months It is also my current profession). I was only eligible as Office Assistant so chose it my primary occupation while filling the profile. Can I apply for teaching jobs as well while trying to get a job offer from a Canadian employer or do i have to apply for only Office Assistant jobs.
Please guide me.
Hello all,
I have a PGWP - no NOC code on the permit. I recently got a promotion at my work place so my NOC code changed - it used to be 1254, it is 4165 now. I was wondering which NOC code I should be using for "Primary Occupation" question in the EE profile. The description for primary occupation reads "This means the job XXX has experience in and wants to base the immigration application on." As far as I understand I should put the later NOC code (4165) since the employment letter I will be getting from my employer will be based on this title.
Secondly, I used my 1254 for the "Four digit NOC code of current work permit" question. Should I update that to 4165 as well?
Thank you in advance for your time! Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Hi
I have completed preparing documents for my MSc and BSc both.
Should I send my MSc certificate from United Kingdom and BSc Certificate and Transcript from Bangladesh which was supposed to be send by my university together or separately?My university has handed me the sealed envelope to send it.
Thanks in advance for answering.
Regards
Life
Lifehack said:
Hi
Thank you for your response.In the website for UK MSc it is not written BSc evaluation is needed.
In the website Required Document:
"Clear, legible photocopies of all degree certificates issued by the institutions attended
e.g. Bachelor, Master, Postgraduate Diploma, Ph.D.
To be submitted to WES by applicant.
AND
To be submitted to WES by applicant.
Transcript of academic records issued by the institutions attended - showing all subjects completed and all grades/marks awarded for all years of post-secondary study
To be sent directly to WES by the institutions attended ".
So is it ok to only submit MSc Certificate and Transcript? Really appreciate you nice people answering my questions.
Regards
Life
i got 476 points..still no invitation
Hello Guys,
Is there any difference between the work experience gained by working for several employers or just for one employer considering that the total work experience is just in one NOC code and it is continuous?
Thanks.
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