cocknbull
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Category........: FSW1
Visa Office......: london
Pre-Assessed..: Yes
App. Filed.......: 10-06-2011
Doc's Request.: Sent with first application
AOR Received.: PER 15-08-2011
IELTS Request: sent
File Transfer...: In Process since 9-01-2012
Med's Request: 09-10-2012
Med's Done....: 15-10-2012, Medical line added 01-11-12
Interview........: Waived
Passport Req..: PPR1 01-11-2012, Decision made. 04-11-12, PPR2 13-11-2012
VISA ISSUED...: 27-11-2012
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« Reply #4380 on: March 30, 2012, 03:35:42 am » |
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DEAR ALL FORUM MEMBERS ! ON 20TH MARCH I SENT OUT MY INQUIRY TO THE VO , ABOUT THE THE CURRENT STATUS OF MY FILE TODAY I RECEIVED REPLY FROM THE VO AS UNDER, Dear ( MY NAME), In response to your email, please note that your file is currently undergoing routine background checks. We are currently unable to advise when the checks will be completed. Please note that no further action is required from you at this stage. We will contact you as soon as the results of the background checks have been received. Yours faithfully, KLM Program Assistant Immigration Section/Service d'immigration High Commission of Canada/Haut-commisariat du Canada MacDonald House 38 Grosvenor Street London W1K 4AA/Londres W1K 4AA United Kingdom/Royaume-Uni Government of Canada/Gouvernement du Canada www.unitedkingdom.gc.ca / www.royaume-uni.gc.caI AM REALLY FRUSTRATED, AND VERY HEARTED TO HEAR THAT THE BACKGROUND CHECKS ARE STILL GOING ON AS BC ARE CONDUCTING SINCE AUGUST, 2011, I DO NOT UNDERSTAND WHAT WRONG IN MY FILE THAT REQUIRE SO LONG BC, ANY SUGGESTION SENIOR, I AM SO EXHAUSTED, AND WILL BE REALLY HAPPY IF CHC DECIDE MY CASE SO THAT OUT OF SUCH PAINFUL SITUATION. I THING CHC CONSIDER THAT THIS IS MY FAULT THAT I AM DOING MY M.PHIL FROM EUROPE AND ALL MY EDUCATION TRANSCRIPT ARE VERIFIED FROM HEC AND AS WELL AS FROM FOREIGN OFFICE. REGARDS, FOLLOWING IS MY T.L We received your application for permanent residence on April 16, 2009. We reviewed your application and sent you a letter on May 6, 2009. Please consider delays in mail delivery before contacting us. Your application and supporting documents were received by the London England office. They are pending review. We transferred your application to the London England office on May 13, 2009. The London England office may contact you. Your application was reviewed and we started processing on October 8, 2009. We transferred your application to the London England office on June 30, 2010. The London England office may contact you. Dear Shazia! Don't be frustrated. Back ground checks can take months to complete. It can be many months especially for people from Pakistan it can take months. Please see this link http://www.rsscanadaimmigration.com/en/policertif/policec_exp.phpSecurity Clearance/ Background ChecksBackground checks are carried out on every Permanent Resident applicant over the age of 18. These checks are used to identify criminals and known security threats (espionage, subversion or terrorism). To ensure that the protection and safety of Canada is maintained, various sources are consulted for the completion of background checks, including but not limited to visa application forms, intelligence information, criminal conviction records and immigration records. Once all information is received, it is carefully reviewed to determine the likeliness that the applicant is a threat to Canadian security. If any questions or concerns arise a Security Interview will be scheduled in order that the Immigration Officer may discuss these findings with the applicant. Failure to pass the background check is grounds for an immediate refusal of the Permanent Resident Application. Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) in conjunction with the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) administers the background checks. Since Canadian officials confer with other governments, departments and/or organization it may take several months for the completion of the background checks. A PERMANENT RESIDENT VISA CANNOT BE ISSUED UNTIL SUCH TIME AS THE BACKGROUND CHECKS ARE CLEARED.
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« Reply #4381 on: March 30, 2012, 04:06:50 am » |
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Yes i checked on this forum there are many applicants who are waiting from last 8 to 14 months after submitting medicals. and doing again re-medicals. Alway pray.Each Canadian Permanent Resident applicant over the age of 18 is required to provide proof that he/she has no criminal record. A police clearance must be obtained from every country where the applicant has resided for more than 6 months since their 18th birthday.http://www.rsscanadaimmigration.com/en/policertif/policec_exp.php
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cocknbull
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Ratings: +260
Category........: FSW1
Visa Office......: london
Pre-Assessed..: Yes
App. Filed.......: 10-06-2011
Doc's Request.: Sent with first application
AOR Received.: PER 15-08-2011
IELTS Request: sent
File Transfer...: In Process since 9-01-2012
Med's Request: 09-10-2012
Med's Done....: 15-10-2012, Medical line added 01-11-12
Interview........: Waived
Passport Req..: PPR1 01-11-2012, Decision made. 04-11-12, PPR2 13-11-2012
VISA ISSUED...: 27-11-2012
LANDED..........: 15-03-2013
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« Reply #4382 on: March 30, 2012, 04:28:54 am » |
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Dear All! Very important news published in today's daily jang. I couldn't copy paste the news from urdu. Please see the link. Canada will now verify degrees of all immigrants before they come to canada. Thanks http://jang.com.pk/jang/mar2012-daily/30-03-2012/dunia.htm
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Usman799
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Posts: 357
Ratings: +7
Category........: FSW1
Visa Office......: ISB-->LDN
NOC Code......: 1111
Pre-Assessed..: Yes
App. Filed.......: 13-10-2009
Doc's Request.: 16-12-2009
AOR Received.: 16-12-2009
File Transfer...: 22-12-2009
Med's Request: Inshallah Soon
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« Reply #4383 on: March 30, 2012, 04:33:32 am » |
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There may be some delay due to background checks. All cases are not similar. Have you emailed them?
Yes, I e-mail them on 15th March after 20 days of processing date in my E-CAS i.e 15th Feb and got reply "Your file is in In Process or waiting to be reviewed". They did not mentioned any Background Checks undergoing. Shall I write them again or wait some more time. Its been 6 weeks till date but no reply.
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hinnajamal
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« Reply #4384 on: March 30, 2012, 05:02:42 am » |
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This is policy announcement is an year old now because i had read the same details on the CIC website last year in June when new NOCs were included.
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cocknbull
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Posts: 2429
Ratings: +260
Category........: FSW1
Visa Office......: london
Pre-Assessed..: Yes
App. Filed.......: 10-06-2011
Doc's Request.: Sent with first application
AOR Received.: PER 15-08-2011
IELTS Request: sent
File Transfer...: In Process since 9-01-2012
Med's Request: 09-10-2012
Med's Done....: 15-10-2012, Medical line added 01-11-12
Interview........: Waived
Passport Req..: PPR1 01-11-2012, Decision made. 04-11-12, PPR2 13-11-2012
VISA ISSUED...: 27-11-2012
LANDED..........: 15-03-2013
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« Reply #4385 on: March 30, 2012, 05:04:02 am » |
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This is policy announcement is an year old now because i had read the same details on the CIC website last year in June when new NOCs were included.
Is it? Can you please provide the text and link? Thanks
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Usman799
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Posts: 357
Ratings: +7
Category........: FSW1
Visa Office......: ISB-->LDN
NOC Code......: 1111
Pre-Assessed..: Yes
App. Filed.......: 13-10-2009
Doc's Request.: 16-12-2009
AOR Received.: 16-12-2009
File Transfer...: 22-12-2009
Med's Request: Inshallah Soon
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« Reply #4386 on: March 30, 2012, 05:07:12 am » |
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This is policy announcement is an year old now because i had read the same details on the CIC website last year in June when new NOCs were included.
I this policy come into effect, would it assess credentials before immigration process, After Visa Issuance or at any time.
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Usman799
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Ratings: +7
Category........: FSW1
Visa Office......: ISB-->LDN
NOC Code......: 1111
Pre-Assessed..: Yes
App. Filed.......: 13-10-2009
Doc's Request.: 16-12-2009
AOR Received.: 16-12-2009
File Transfer...: 22-12-2009
Med's Request: Inshallah Soon
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« Reply #4387 on: March 30, 2012, 05:13:15 am » |
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Is it? Can you please provide the text and link? Thanks
Yes buddy, I second Hinna.I also red about the credentials assessment pogrom. In which they initially took very few NOCs, the only NOC i Know is NOC 1111 barbecue its mine.
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cocknbull
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Posts: 2429
Ratings: +260
Category........: FSW1
Visa Office......: london
Pre-Assessed..: Yes
App. Filed.......: 10-06-2011
Doc's Request.: Sent with first application
AOR Received.: PER 15-08-2011
IELTS Request: sent
File Transfer...: In Process since 9-01-2012
Med's Request: 09-10-2012
Med's Done....: 15-10-2012, Medical line added 01-11-12
Interview........: Waived
Passport Req..: PPR1 01-11-2012, Decision made. 04-11-12, PPR2 13-11-2012
VISA ISSUED...: 27-11-2012
LANDED..........: 15-03-2013
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« Reply #4388 on: March 30, 2012, 05:15:39 am » |
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Yes buddy, I second Hinna.I also red about the credentials assessment pogrom. In which they initially took very few NOCs, the only NOC i Know is NOC 1111 barbecue its mine.
Dear if you read the news it says degrees will be verified. Please read in urdu (asnad kee partal kee jayegee). You may be right but then news is wrong. Thanks
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Category........: FSW1
Visa Office......: London
NOC Code......: 0631
App. Filed.......: 16-03-2011
AOR Received.: 12-04-2011
File Transfer...: IP-03-12-2011
VISA ISSUED...: Not Yet
LANDED..........: Not Yet
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« Reply #4389 on: March 30, 2012, 05:36:23 am » |
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Dear if you read the news it says degrees will be verified. Please read in urdu (asnad kee partal kee jayegee).
You may be right but then news is wrong. Thanks
News Release – Minister Kenney proposes to assess foreign education credentials before skilled workers arrive Subscribe RSS Email Ottawa, March 28, 2012 – Canada is proposing a major change to how foreign skilled workers' education credentials are assessed, Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism Minister Jason Kenney announced today. The proposed new requirement would mean that applicants wanting to immigrate as Federal Skilled Workers would have their foreign education credentials assessed and verified by designated organizations before they arrive in Canada. “Our Government is building an immigration system that is focused on economic growth and ensuring that all Canadians, including immigrants, are able to contribute to their maximum capacity,” said Jason Kenney. “By having their foreign education credentials assessed before their arrival to Canada, foreign skilled workers will have a better sense of how their credentials fit into the Canadian labour market and will be able to contribute their full skill set to the economy more quickly. This proposal is part of a broader package of transformational changes that will make Canada's immigration policies work better for the Canadian economy.” A pre-arrival assessment would let applicants know how their education credentials compare to Canadian credentials and it will give immigrants a sense of how Canadian employers are likely to value their education. This will also screen out people without proper education levels and is an important step in helping to address the problem of immigrants arriving and not being able to work in their field. The assessment of international educational credentials would not mean that Federal Skilled Workers would automatically find employment in Canada commensurate with their skills nor would it guarantee that they would become licensed to practice in a regulated occupation. Applicants who intend to work in a regulated profession would likely need to have their qualifications assessed in greater depth for purposes of licensure by a regulatory body specific to their profession and intended province of work. “Internationally trained workers make an important contribution to Canada's job market and the economy,” added Diane Finley, Minister of Human Resources and Skills Development. “That's why our Government is working in partnership to improve foreign credential recognition so that skilled newcomers can put their knowledge and skills to work sooner.” Minister Kenney also used the occasion to release the 2011 Government of Canada Progress Report on Foreign Credential Recognition, Strengthening Canada's Economy. The annual report, led by the Foreign Credentials Referral Office, highlights achievements made by Citizenship and Immigration Canada , Human Resources and Skills Development Canada, and Health Canada to help foreign trained individuals integrate into the Canadian workforce. Highlights of the report include: expansion of the Canadian Immigration Integration Program (CIIP), which is designed and managed by the Association of Canadian Community Colleges. CIIP currently offers pre-arrival orientation sessions in up to 25 countries, based on demand; an innovative assessment and bridging program to help internationally educated nurses meet regulatory requirements for licensure across Canada; and the launch of the International Qualifications Network Website for stakeholders to share information and best practices in credential assessment. http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/department/media/releases/2012/2012-03-28.asp
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« Reply #4390 on: March 30, 2012, 05:43:16 am » |
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Yes, I e-mail them on 15th March after 20 days of processing date in my E-CAS i.e 15th Feb and got reply "Your file is in In Process or waiting to be reviewed". They did not mentioned any Background Checks undergoing. Shall I write them again or wait some more time. Its been 6 weeks till date but no reply.
I think you may expect medicals in Up coming Quarter. May be in 1st quarter they are targeting for medical issuance to people related to Finance, Computer field, Lecturers or doctors.... Other NOCs hopefully get medicals in 2nd quarter. best wishes
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cocknbull
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Posts: 2429
Ratings: +260
Category........: FSW1
Visa Office......: london
Pre-Assessed..: Yes
App. Filed.......: 10-06-2011
Doc's Request.: Sent with first application
AOR Received.: PER 15-08-2011
IELTS Request: sent
File Transfer...: In Process since 9-01-2012
Med's Request: 09-10-2012
Med's Done....: 15-10-2012, Medical line added 01-11-12
Interview........: Waived
Passport Req..: PPR1 01-11-2012, Decision made. 04-11-12, PPR2 13-11-2012
VISA ISSUED...: 27-11-2012
LANDED..........: 15-03-2013
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« Reply #4391 on: March 30, 2012, 05:44:03 am » |
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News Release – Minister Kenney proposes to assess foreign education credentials before skilled workers arrive Subscribe RSS Email Ottawa, March 28, 2012 – Canada is proposing a major change to how foreign skilled workers' education credentials are assessed, Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism Minister Jason Kenney announced today. The proposed new requirement would mean that applicants wanting to immigrate as Federal Skilled Workers would have their foreign education credentials assessed and verified by designated organizations before they arrive in Canada. “Our Government is building an immigration system that is focused on economic growth and ensuring that all Canadians, including immigrants, are able to contribute to their maximum capacity,” said Jason Kenney. “By having their foreign education credentials assessed before their arrival to Canada, foreign skilled workers will have a better sense of how their credentials fit into the Canadian labour market and will be able to contribute their full skill set to the economy more quickly. This proposal is part of a broader package of transformational changes that will make Canada's immigration policies work better for the Canadian economy.” A pre-arrival assessment would let applicants know how their education credentials compare to Canadian credentials and it will give immigrants a sense of how Canadian employers are likely to value their education. This will also screen out people without proper education levels and is an important step in helping to address the problem of immigrants arriving and not being able to work in their field. The assessment of international educational credentials would not mean that Federal Skilled Workers would automatically find employment in Canada commensurate with their skills nor would it guarantee that they would become licensed to practice in a regulated occupation. Applicants who intend to work in a regulated profession would likely need to have their qualifications assessed in greater depth for purposes of licensure by a regulatory body specific to their profession and intended province of work. “Internationally trained workers make an important contribution to Canada's job market and the economy,” added Diane Finley, Minister of Human Resources and Skills Development. “That's why our Government is working in partnership to improve foreign credential recognition so that skilled newcomers can put their knowledge and skills to work sooner.” Minister Kenney also used the occasion to release the 2011 Government of Canada Progress Report on Foreign Credential Recognition, Strengthening Canada's Economy. The annual report, led by the Foreign Credentials Referral Office, highlights achievements made by Citizenship and Immigration Canada , Human Resources and Skills Development Canada, and Health Canada to help foreign trained individuals integrate into the Canadian workforce. Highlights of the report include: expansion of the Canadian Immigration Integration Program (CIIP), which is designed and managed by the Association of Canadian Community Colleges. CIIP currently offers pre-arrival orientation sessions in up to 25 countries, based on demand; an innovative assessment and bridging program to help internationally educated nurses meet regulatory requirements for licensure across Canada; and the launch of the International Qualifications Network Website for stakeholders to share information and best practices in credential assessment. http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/department/media/releases/2012/2012-03-28.aspAgreed....Good work Saimahuz +1...Jang people needs to verify news before publishing it....Oh Jang..... 
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hinnajamal
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« Reply #4392 on: March 30, 2012, 06:09:36 am » |
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Dear if you read the news it says degrees will be verified. Please read in urdu (asnad kee partal kee jayegee).
You may be right but then news is wrong. Thanks
actually, there is nothing to be worried about this policy because it states that another body would first determined the eligibility on the basis of professional degrees; if the applicant is passed; then the Nova Scotia would start the initial assessment keeping in view the whole points. Initially, five professions would be included for 2011-12 and by 2012-13, more professions would be included. The same policy is being followed by the Australians in which a professional degree holder submits the CDR of his/her professional calibre along with CV etc, then the he/she submits the initial application attached with the approval of engineering council/school/ nursing councils etc etc. The CIC seems to be doing on the same lines. The said news of fthe Daily JANG is actually ambiguous.
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cocknbull
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Posts: 2429
Ratings: +260
Category........: FSW1
Visa Office......: london
Pre-Assessed..: Yes
App. Filed.......: 10-06-2011
Doc's Request.: Sent with first application
AOR Received.: PER 15-08-2011
IELTS Request: sent
File Transfer...: In Process since 9-01-2012
Med's Request: 09-10-2012
Med's Done....: 15-10-2012, Medical line added 01-11-12
Interview........: Waived
Passport Req..: PPR1 01-11-2012, Decision made. 04-11-12, PPR2 13-11-2012
VISA ISSUED...: 27-11-2012
LANDED..........: 15-03-2013
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« Reply #4393 on: March 30, 2012, 06:11:46 am » |
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actually, there is nothing to be worried about this policy because it states that another body would first determined the eligibility on the basis of professional degrees; if the applicant is passed; then the Nova Scotia would start the initial assessment keeping in view the whole points. Initially, five professions would be included for 2011-12 and by 2012-13, more professions would be included. The same policy is being followed by the Australians in which a professional degree holder submits the CDR of his/her professional calibre along with CV etc, then the he/she submits the initial application attached with the approval of engineering council/school/ nursing councils etc etc. The CIC seems to be doing on the same lines. The said news of fthe Daily JANG is actually ambiguous.
Actual news is posted by saimahuz above. Jang news paper published wrong news. Thanks
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Usman799
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Ratings: +7
Category........: FSW1
Visa Office......: ISB-->LDN
NOC Code......: 1111
Pre-Assessed..: Yes
App. Filed.......: 13-10-2009
Doc's Request.: 16-12-2009
AOR Received.: 16-12-2009
File Transfer...: 22-12-2009
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« Reply #4394 on: March 30, 2012, 06:31:38 am » |
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Dear if you read the news it says degrees will be verified. Please read in urdu (asnad kee partal kee jayegee).
You may be right but then news is wrong. Thanks
They might verify if they found any inconsistency or suspicious in documentation as CHCs do worldwide not in every case. Usually they just asses documents provided. IQAS Assessment Process The mandate of IQAS is to provide a fair and credible educational assessment service that recognizes education achieved in countries outside of Canada. IQAS evaluations are advisory. Assessments are completed on an individual basis and include a review process and thorough quality assurance measures. Document Review All documents are reviewed for consistency and evidence of tampering or alteration. I QAS will contact the issuing institution directly to verify any inconsistencies or suspicious documents. An evaluation will not be conducted on documentation that IQAS suspects to be altered or fraudulent. Translation Review IQAS conducts educational assessments using original language documents and their English translations. Translations are periodically checked for accuracy. Recognition of Institution IQAS only conducts assessments of education obtained at institutions that meet our recognition criteria. To meet our criteria, an institution must have been formally approved by a designated competent authority within the country through a process incorporating quality assurance. The institution must also be widely accepted by other institutions and agencies inside and outside the country. IQAS does not evaluate education offered by unrecognized institutions. Description of Educational Programs IQAS conducts extensive research on academic credentials from other countries. The following criteria, amongst others, are considered when developing the general statement of comparison: level of education; duration of study; general content of study; and function of the program (i.e. what the program allows access to in the home country – graduate studies, professional licensing, employment) General Statement of Comparison IQAS issues a statement of comparison that indicates how a program of study from another country ‘generally compares' to a program of study in Canada. The term ‘generally compares' indicates that a credential is considered similar to a credential in Canada. Quality Assurance IQAS follows national and international standards of good practice in the assessment of foreign credentials. IQAS played a lead role along with other provincial assessment services in the development of "General Guiding Principles for Good Practice in the Assessment of Foreign Credentials" and is a founding member of a national quality assurance framework through the Alliance of Credential Evaluation Services of Canada. Re-assessment / Appeal Process If you are not satisfied with your assessment, you may submit a request for reassessment in writing to the IQAS office. This must be submitted within one year of the original date of assessment. Created: 2010-07-21 Modified: 2011-06-27 PID: 12462 http://employment.alberta.ca/Immigration/12462.html
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