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sumita
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« on: December 28, 2010, 10:05:58 am »

I am a civil engineer and have graduated as 'Bachelor of Civil engineering' but have worked previously in an architect's firm for 3 years. Working now as a civil engineer for 7 years. I am getting 67 points. Will I be selected for immigration through architect profession. I need help.
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« Reply #1 on: December 28, 2010, 01:31:16 pm »

Hi

I am a civil engineer and have graduated as 'Bachelor of Civil engineering' but have worked previously in an architect's firm for 3 years. Working now as a civil engineer for 7 years. I am getting 67 points. Will I be selected for immigration through architect profession. I need help.

Unlikely as you need the following prerequisites

    * A bachelor's degree from an accredited school of architecture
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      Completion of the syllabus of studies from the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada (RAIC) is required.

    * A master's degree in architecture may be required.

    * Completion of a three-year internship under the supervision of a registered architect is required.
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« Reply #2 on: December 28, 2010, 05:29:27 pm »

I am a civil engineer and have graduated as 'Bachelor of Civil engineering' but have worked previously in an architect's firm for 3 years. Working now as a civil engineer for 7 years. I am getting 67 points. Will I be selected for immigration through architect profession. I need help.
While in the Architectural office what are your job description and the duites? If it tallies with what qualifies an architect? You may try. But the main issue is that your training is not that of an Architect. The decision is up to you
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