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« Reply #825 on: January 10, 2012, 05:41:11 am » |
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Thanks for your quiq respond. But would you mind to explain it for me please. If I already have at least 15 years of education, and more than 3 years diploma, how I still not qualify for 22 points? here is a table- A three-year diploma, trade certificate or apprenticeship AND at least 15 years of full-time or full-time equivalent study+ 22 pounts Thanks. 20 points only
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« Reply #826 on: January 10, 2012, 06:16:45 am » |
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Thanks for your quiq respond. But would you mind to explain it for me please. If I already have at least 15 years of education, and more than 3 years diploma, how I still not qualify for 22 points? here is a table- A three-year diploma, trade certificate or apprenticeship AND at least 15 years of full-time or full-time equivalent study+ 22 pounts
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iF U GOT A CERTIFICATE OF DIPLOMA and transcript then u will get 22points(may b) Only postgraduate training wont bring 22
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« Reply #827 on: January 10, 2012, 10:07:26 am » |
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I do have a Diploma (5 years)as a Dentist ( and have transcripts from my University) Plus, certificate of completing Residency after obtaining a Diploma(Oral Surgeon, 2 years) that I can consider as a postgraduate study. Am I right? I aware that International medical Diploma is not the same as Canadian but if they only awarded points based on a level of education from country of issue, than I can have my 22 points. Seniors, Would you mind sharing your awarded points with timeline ? iF U GOT A CERTIFICATE OF DIPLOMA and transcript then u will get 22points(may b) Only postgraduate training wont bring 22
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« Reply #828 on: January 10, 2012, 10:23:05 am » |
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Dear Xehia, the postgraduate degree is known as Masters, My friend applied having a 5 years bachelor degree in dentistry and 1 year Graduate diploma in oral biology, he was awarded 25 points since his graduate diploma was issued by a Faculty of Graduate studies. This is clear in the OP6 guide. I think that in your case you'll earn 25 points. Best regard.
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« Reply #829 on: January 10, 2012, 10:31:38 am » |
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I do have a Diploma (5 years)as a Dentist ( and have transcripts from my University) Plus, certificate of completing Residency after obtaining a Diploma(Oral Surgeon, 2 years) that I can consider as a postgraduate study. Am I right? I aware that International medical Diploma is not the same as Canadian but if they only awarded points based on a level of education from country of issue, than I can have my 22 points. Seniors, Would you mind sharing your awarded points with timeline ?
hi, all dentists were awarded 20 points by CIC for their Dental degree. since you had done 5 years dental diploma education, yours will be counted as equivalent to Bachelor degree and consequently will be awarded 20 points. basically, duration of diploma is 2 or highest 3 years...never 5 years. you wont get any points for certificate of completing Residency since it is not MASTERS degree hope you are clear now
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« Reply #830 on: January 10, 2012, 06:49:26 pm » |
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As of 9th Jan,2012, total number of NOC 3113,Dentist : 477so, i guess who were in anxiety regarding Cap are relaxed now  Dear Dr. Hasib, Hi! I am a dentist from the Philippines. My documents are ready. If I submit today, will I still make it? What will happen if I try to submit it and did not make it...are they still sending back to me my documents and FEE? Do you think I should wait for July 2012? Please advise! Thanks.
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« Reply #831 on: January 10, 2012, 10:46:29 pm » |
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Dear Dr. Hasib,
Hi! I am a dentist from the Philippines. My documents are ready. If I submit today, will I still make it? What will happen if I try to submit it and did not make it...are they still sending back to me my documents and FEE?
Do you think I should wait for July 2012?
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they will return everything
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« Reply #832 on: January 10, 2012, 10:59:22 pm » |
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Thank you Dr. Hasib and LH84 for your ideas. Since Neither Medical nor Dental Degree in my country has no common division on Bachelor and Masters, we all should rely on awareness of VO.IMHO If I can not get even 2 from the previously self nominated 5!) extra points for my Certified Residency of 2 years in addition to my 5 years Dental Diploma as well as someone for his "Masters", that is totally unfair. Due to receiving that certificate I was able to go for PHd program that I actually did, but later had given up. And we all know that being able to go for PHD one should get his Masters first. hi, all dentists were awarded 20 points by CIC for their Dental degree. since you had done 5 years dental diploma education, yours will be counted as equivalent to Bachelor degree and consequently will be awarded 20 points. basically, duration of diploma is 2 or highest 3 years...never 5 years. you wont get any points for certificate of completing Residency since it is not MASTERS degree hope you are clear now
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« Reply #833 on: January 10, 2012, 11:26:11 pm » |
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Dear Dr. Hasib,
Hi! I am a dentist from the Philippines. My documents are ready. If I submit today, will I still make it? What will happen if I try to submit it and did not make it...are they still sending back to me my documents and FEE?
Do you think I should wait for July 2012?
Please advise! Thanks.
don't wait for july..send it right now if u can't make it, CIC will return your full application package with payment.
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« Reply #834 on: January 10, 2012, 11:29:09 pm » |
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Thank you Dr. Hasib and LH84 for your ideas. Since Neither Medical nor Dental Degree in my country has no common division on Bachelor and Masters, we all should rely on awareness of VO.IMHO If I can not get even 2 from the previously self nominated 5!) extra points for my Certified Residency of 2 years in addition to my 5 years Dental Diploma as well as someone for his "Masters", that is totally unfair. Due to receiving that certificate I was able to go for PHd program that I actually did, but later had given up. And we all know that being able to go for PHD one should get his Masters first.
hi..what you said is very logical...unfortunately CIC works in their own way.
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« Reply #835 on: January 10, 2012, 11:35:29 pm » |
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Thank you Dr. Hasib and LH84 for your ideas. Since Neither Medical nor Dental Degree in my country has no common division on Bachelor and Masters, we all should rely on awareness of VO.IMHO If I can not get even 2 from the previously self nominated 5!) extra points for my Certified Residency of 2 years in addition to my 5 years Dental Diploma as well as someone for his "Masters", that is totally unfair. Due to receiving that certificate I was able to go for PHd program that I actually did, but later had given up. And we all know that being able to go for PHD one should get his Masters first.
Masters degree is 4years(For doctor in our country-Ms/MD) After Bachelor degree we can do a DDS(Diploma of dental Surgery)- it will bring totall 22 points If any one Do MPH after B.D.S he will b rewarded -25 If any one do PHD -25 In our country 4 year diploma is for Dental assistant can u hope they will get 20 equivalent to our B.D.S 20
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« Reply #836 on: January 11, 2012, 12:34:32 am » |
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Round Table Meetings with Stakeholders *Spousal language proficiency In discussions on the importance of considering the attributes of principal applicants' spouses the question of rewarding the spouse's official language proficiency was raised. There was general support for this under the adaptability factor, and it was felt that it should not be a mandatory requirement. Stakeholders recommended rewarding the official language abilities of the spouse, particularly as it would assist with the integration of the family into Canadian society. http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/department/consultations/fswp/meetings/index.aspare any one has informaton about this issue? and may be this issue will apply in July 2012? thanks
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« Reply #837 on: January 11, 2012, 02:16:51 am » |
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Hello Dr. Jain please contact me @ sgs99999 @ yahoo.com
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« Reply #838 on: January 11, 2012, 02:23:53 am » |
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My apologies to Dr hasib for mis spelling your name.
Next....anyone thinking of a survival job till one gets licensed what about dental assistant As a survival job
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« Reply #839 on: January 11, 2012, 05:24:24 am » |
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Hello Dr. Jain, we r in same boat.my file also delivered on 5 January.i m Indian too.so we can consult each other.
hello dr. my file also reached there on 4th of january 2012 only..i am also from India.. please keep in touch with further updates.
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