Two or more post-secondary program credentials AND at least one of these credentials was issued on completion of a post-secondary program of three years or longer (CLB levels 6,7 & 8)
If some one has a master from Canada and a three years bachelor from out side canada will he/she get points under Skill transferability factors ?
I have done my MBA in canada and my bachelor out side of canada with no ECA but it seems i have got 50 points for Skill transferability factors. is it becasue my master is from Canada?
Two or more post-secondary program credentials AND at least one of these credentials was issued on completion of a post-secondary program of three years or longer (CLB levels 6,7 & 8)
If some one has a master from Canada and a three years bachelor from out side canada will he/she get points under Skill transferability factors ?
I have done my MBA in canada and my bachelor out side of canada with no ECA but it seems i have got 50 points for Skill transferability factors. is it becasue my master is from Canada?
The CMA is a professional designation - it's not a degree, diploma or certificate. So you only have one post-secondary credential (the undergraduate degree).
Two or more post-secondary program credentials AND at least one of these credentials was issued on completion of a post-secondary program of three years or longer (CLB levels 6,7 & 8)
If some one has a master from Canada and a three years bachelor from out side canada will he/she get points under Skill transferability factors ?
I have done my MBA in canada and my bachelor out side of canada with no ECA but it seems i have got 50 points for Skill transferability factors. is it becasue my master is from Canada?
Yes, the points based on the Canadian master's. I created a express entry profile with Canadian masters and foreign undergrad (by mistake I filled yes to the question if as my undergrad is a Canadian degree ). I got ITA in march , I found this mistake and rejected ITA , corrected the mistake and re-submitted the profile.
Guess what? my points on re-submission didn't change at all. I submitted a case specific inquiry, to which CIC replied saying as I have a Canadian masters so my undergrad is recognized, I don't even need a ECA.
I was furious about rejecting that first ITA ( I had to wait for 2 more months to get a new one at the end of june!)