I would still mention it, just move it to personal history. If you havent gotten ITA yet, as @joelfernandes says, you can change it up all you want. But make sure to mention your work in personal history, then you're still showing it, but are not claiming points for it and thus don't need to provide documents for it.
Thanks mate! How about making changes in e-APR ... so I mentioned X employment before ITA but I wish to move that to Personal history rather than employment history now during the e-APR. Given, this doesn't impact my CRS score at all, is this okay to move it?
Do I need LOE for this as well?
Thanks mate! How about making changes in e-APR ... so I mentioned X employment before ITA but I wish to move that to Personal history rather than employment history now during the e-APR. Given, this doesn't impact my CRS score at all, is this okay to move it?
Do I need LOE for this as well?
For WES, can we just submit only the highest degree's transcript? My wife has a MBA degree from correspondence and WES is showing it as equivalent to Master's (10 marks). However, it is hard to get transcripts for other courses (BA, BEd, MEd). Will I be able to get 10 marks post her ECA?
For WES, can we just submit only the highest degree's transcript? My wife has a MBA degree from correspondence and WES is showing it as equivalent to Master's (10 marks). However, it is hard to get transcripts for other courses (BA, BEd, MEd). Will I be able to get 10 marks post her ECA?
Yes, you can, but you run the risk that it's only evaluated as a bachelors. If that happens, it's beneficial to claim "two or more degrees" instead of just a bachelors. That's why people usually have both bachelors and masters evaluated.
I'm a little confused however - have you already had your degree evaluated? If you already had the masters degree evaluated and WES showed it as a masters, then it's fine to just submit that in your application for permanent residency.
Yes, you can, but you run the risk that it's only evaluated as a bachelors. If that happens, it's beneficial to claim "two or more degrees" instead of just a bachelors. That's why people usually have both bachelors and masters evaluated.
I'm a little confused however - have you already had your degree evaluated? If you already had the masters degree evaluated and WES showed it as a masters, then it's fine to just submit that in your application for permanent residency.
Quick question. Based on IRCC requirement for POF, it's stated average balance for the past 6 months. Is it going to be stated month by month for 6 months or just total amounts summed up and divided by the 6 months?
As far as I can tell they normally do not need bachelors degree to evaluate masters degree, but in some cases they do. It seems they will ask for it if they do.
Quick question. Based on IRCC requirement for POF, it's stated average balance for the past 6 months. Is it going to be stated month by month for 6 months or just total amounts summed up and divided by the 6 months?
This is the degree equivalency I received while doing dummy check at WES (unable to upload picture). I haven't paid them yet as I will be getting transcript in a week's time.
Credential 1:
Country of Education : India
Name of Degree : Master of Business Administration
University:
Equivalency in Canada: Master of Business Administration
This is the degree equivalency I received while doing dummy check at WES (unable to upload picture). I haven't paid them yet as I will be getting transcript in a week's time.
Credential 1:
Country of Education : India
Name of Degree : Master of Business Administration
University:
Equivalency in Canada: Master of Business Administration
WES only accepts documents issued, attested and sealed by the designated official at the institution that conducted the examination (e.g. Controller of Examination or Registrar's Offices). Attestations by individual professors or external notary publics will not be accepted.
Note carefully: You must also provide your bachelor’s degree documents. WES cannot complete an evaluation without these documents. The only exceptions where your bachelor’s degree documents are not required are: Master of Education, Master of Engineering, Master of Philosophy, and Master of Technology.
WES only accepts documents issued, attested and sealed by the designated official at the institution that conducted the examination (e.g. Controller of Examination or Registrar's Offices). Attestations by individual professors or external notary publics will not be accepted.
Note carefully: You must also provide your bachelor’s degree documents. WES cannot complete an evaluation without these documents. The only exceptions where your bachelor’s degree documents are not required are: Master of Education, Master of Engineering, Master of Philosophy, and Master of Technology.
Thanks for clarification. Will again go back to her university for transcripts. Only way to get another 10 marks. Will get me to 436 post her ECA. Hoping this score would suffice for ITA though the trends look south
Thanks for clarification. Will again go back to her university for transcripts. Only way to get another 10 marks. Will get me to 436 post her ECA. Hoping this score would suffice for ITA though the trends look south
ECA will take time and you are going to loose points soon. Keep in mind that IELTS for your Spouse will add quick points. Who know that get to something and an ITA.
We should not leave any stone un-turned. all the best.