I'm contemplating between Express entry and Quebec immigration since I speak French. I think I'll be harder for me to apply for express entry because of the financial requirements that applicants have to show so I think Quebec might be a better choice. I'm not sure, however, if my qualifications would be accepted.
I did a two year long Diploma from a college in Ontario and then after that I'm currently doing a one year long top-up degree from a University in the U.K. After these three years of studies and a Bachelors degree, will my qualification be considered as equal to a Quebec degree or will it be considered as a two year long diploma?
I'm contemplating between Express entry and Quebec immigration since I speak French. I think I'll be harder for me to apply for express entry because of the financial requirements that applicants have to show so I think Quebec might be a better choice. I'm not sure, however, if my qualifications would be accepted.
I did a two year long Diploma from a college in Ontario and then after that I'm currently doing a one year long top-up degree from a University in the U.K. After these three years of studies and a Bachelors degree, will my qualification be considered as equal to a Quebec degree or will it be considered as a two year long diploma?
Yeah but universities have a different criteria than permanent immigration. Maybe someone with a three year degree who applied for Quebec can confirm! PLEASE!
Yeah but universities have a different criteria than permanent immigration. Maybe someone with a three year degree who applied for Quebec can confirm! PLEASE!
Thanks for replying back. The Ontario college diploma was two years long and the Bachelors top-up degree from the UK university (via distance education) is a one year long program. So total length would be three years.
Thanks for replying back. The Ontario college diploma was two years long and the Bachelors top-up degree from the UK university (via distance education) is a one year long program. So total length would be three years.
Yeah I don't know how can I get it clarified. I don't think it would be helpful if I tried to call the Quebec immigration folks either. Let's hope a senior member or someone with experience can clarify it.
Yeah I don't know how can I get it clarified. I don't think it would be helpful if I tried to call the Quebec immigration folks either. Let's hope a senior member or someone with experience can clarify it.
I'm contemplating between Express entry and Quebec immigration since I speak French. I think I'll be harder for me to apply for express entry because of the financial requirements that applicants have to show so I think Quebec might be a better choice. I'm not sure, however, if my qualifications would be accepted.
I did a two year long Diploma from a college in Ontario and then after that I'm currently doing a one year long top-up degree from a University in the U.K. After these three years of studies and a Bachelors degree, will my qualification be considered as equal to a Quebec degree or will it be considered as a two year long diploma?
Right guys I had almost similar situation and I received equivalence to bachelor degree from Canada. more specifically I had 3 years of bachelor from UK university and it was not through distance learning nor did i do diploma with top up option.
Hi Guys,
I have done BCom, Post graduate diploma in computer applications and Master of science in information technology. Can you please let me know that does IT comes under section a of AOT ? If not, then based on this education can I able to get points in AOT ?