Hello everyone,
I need some advice regarding my Express Entry eligibility.
My sister’s credentials were evaluated by WES and the result says:
Canadian equivalency summary: Secondary school diploma from a university-preparatory program with undergraduate credit.
Credential analysis also states: Two years of undergraduate study (Legal Sciences) from Cheikh Anta Diop University in Senegal. However, WES added the remark that the credential is not comparable to a completed Canadian education credential.
She completed and validated Licence 1 and Licence 2 (two years of university), but did not finish the full bachelor’s degree.
Her TEF Canada results are:
Reading: NCLC 11
Listening: NCLC 11
Writing: NCLC 9
Speaking: NCLC 9
She also has work experience as a teacher in Senegal since 2016 and IELTS overall band 5.
When we try to create an Express Entry profile, the system says she is not eligible, likely because the ECA shows “secondary school diploma”.
Thank you very much for your help.
I need some advice regarding my Express Entry eligibility.
My sister’s credentials were evaluated by WES and the result says:
Canadian equivalency summary: Secondary school diploma from a university-preparatory program with undergraduate credit.
Credential analysis also states: Two years of undergraduate study (Legal Sciences) from Cheikh Anta Diop University in Senegal. However, WES added the remark that the credential is not comparable to a completed Canadian education credential.
She completed and validated Licence 1 and Licence 2 (two years of university), but did not finish the full bachelor’s degree.
Her TEF Canada results are:
Reading: NCLC 11
Listening: NCLC 11
Writing: NCLC 9
Speaking: NCLC 9
She also has work experience as a teacher in Senegal since 2016 and IELTS overall band 5.
When we try to create an Express Entry profile, the system says she is not eligible, likely because the ECA shows “secondary school diploma”.
- Can the two years of undergraduate study be considered a two-year post-secondary program for immigration?
- Are there other immigration pathways she should consider (Francophone streams, PNP, etc.)
Thank you very much for your help.
