Important notice: One must be for a program of three or more years.
ECA assessment results:
A three-year or more certificate, diploma, or degree
PLUS any of the results in the sections below (not including secondary/high school), or:
Post-Bachelor's Certificate
Post-undergraduate certificate
Post-Bachelor's Diploma
Post-undergraduate diploma
Graduate Certificate
Graduate Certificate with a focus in [area of concentration]
Postgraduate certificate
Postgraduate Diploma
Graduate Diploma with a focus in [area of concentration]
Graduate diploma
two-year Postgraduate Diploma, specializing in [name of discipline]
two-year Bachelor’s after degree with a focus in [area of concentration]
one-year Postgraduate Certificate in [name of discipline]
I too need your help for a quick verification. I have two bachelor degrees (Bachelor of Business Management and Bachelor of Social Science) from the same university. My ECA report is just a one-liner that states:
- Dual Bachelor's Degree (four years)
Can I count this under two or more certificates, diplomas or degrees?
I too need your help for a quick verification. I have two bachelor degrees (Bachelor of Business Management and Bachelor of Social Science) from the same university. My ECA report is just a one-liner that states:
- Dual Bachelor's Degree (four years)
Can I count this under two or more certificates, diplomas or degrees?
I too need your help for a quick verification. I have two bachelor degrees (Bachelor of Business Management and Bachelor of Social Science) from the same university. My ECA report is just a one-liner that states:
- Dual Bachelor's Degree (four years)
Can I count this under two or more certificates, diplomas or degrees?
I think 'Dual Bachelors Degree (4 years) ' is a single degree. If you don't have additional degree with 3yrs or more duration, it counts will be counted as a Bachelors Degree.
Just my opinion though. Let's see if anyone else has similar experience.
I think 'Dual Bachelors Degree (4 years) ' is a single degree. If you don't have additional degree with 3yrs or more duration, it counts will be counted as a Bachelors Degree.
Just my opinion though. Let's see if anyone else has similar experience.
I actually listed my two bachelor's degrees separately in my Express Entry profile, as they are two separate degrees from the same university, taken concurrently during the undergraduate term.
With this, I got my ITA. I understand that the system will calculate the CRS automatically and award points accordingly.
I'm received my AOR on 10 Sep and cleared my MEP in late Sep. Can I assume that IRCC has accepted my application above?
I actually listed my two bachelor's degrees separately in my Express Entry profile, as they are two separate degrees from the same university, taken concurrently during the undergraduate term.
With this, I got my ITA. I understand that the system will calculate the CRS automatically and award points accordingly.
I'm received my AOR on 10 Sep and cleared my MEP in late Sep. Can I assume that IRCC has accepted my application above?
The case analyst will go through your profile and then award you points for one degree, regardless of what the system awarded you. IF this leads to a drop in points, the analyst will check if your new points are below the cutoff or not. If the points are below the cutoff it will be marked as Review Required and then most likely rejected by the VO.
It's actually one degree with dual specialization then. Looks like you already submitted as two or more. Now it's upto the officer as how to interpret it. With some luck you might pass through. Order gcms notes next month and see if they accepted it or not.
It's actually one degree with dual specialization then. Looks like you already submitted as two or more. Now it's upto the officer as how to interpret it. With some luck you might pass through. Order gcms notes next month and see if they accepted it or not.