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WES outcome - Dual Bacherlor's Degree (4 yrs) NOT Two Bachelor's Degrees (4 yrs)

Apr 24, 2017
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Credential Authentication: Official transcripts were sent directly by the institution
Country: India
Credential: Bachelor of Academic Laws/Bachelor of Laws
Year: 2009
Awarded by: -------- University
Status: Recognized Institution
Major/Specialization: Law
Canadian Equivalency: Dual bachelor's degree (four years)


Any thoughts on how to enter this into the e-APR. The first degree is for 3 years and the second degree is for 2 years.
 

shinyrust

Newbie
Apr 4, 2017
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Hi Rahul,

I didn't get a response from anyone on this forum about how to proceed with this, so I had to go ahead and take a chance with my education history selection.

I ended up putting my “Dual Bachelor’s Degree (4 years)” as a single item under ‘Education History’, as if you wanted to put two separate entries, you would have to use the same WES reference number.

I made sure that I included a note about the reason I made this choice in my ‘letter of explanation’:

Due to WES assessing both degrees under a single line item, I have entered my qualification as a single entry in the ‘Education History’ section. There is no selection available in the drop-down for “Dual Bachelor’s Degree (4 years)”, so I have selected “Bachelor’s degree or other programs (three or more years) at a university, college, trade or technical school, or other institute”.

If I was to add the two degrees as two separate items under ‘Education History’, I would still not be able to select “Dual Bachelor’s Degree (4 years)” (as it is not available in the drop-down list). Therefore, I have selected the lower-points option (single entry), as I do not wish to over-claim on the ‘Education History’ section.

This worked for me as I didn't need the points (it's not really many more points for 2 degrees anyway), but I'm not sure how close you are to the cut-off.

I received my CoPR last week, so I guess CIC was okay with this approach.
 
Apr 24, 2017
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Hi shinyrust,

That was very helpful. Thanks very much. I'm going to use that explanation in my LoE.

The issue is that in the pre-ITA I entered it as 2 separate line items (selecting bachelor's for each of them). If I change them to a single line item now, my score will drop from 461 to 429. Still well above my ITA cutoff (May 17, 2017) of 415.

Also, will CIC question why the change in approach from initially listing it as 2 separate items to a single item in the e-APR?

Congratulations on your COPR by the way :)
 

pratikdsharma

Member
Aug 12, 2017
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Hello Guys,
I have the ECA report from the WES. The summary says bachelor degree four years and Bachelor degree three years. So for the level of education can i select " TWO OR MORE DEGREE CERTIFICATE, DEGREE , DIPLOMA OPTION?

Thank you
Hi Hiren,
I read your query.

My situation is similar to your. I have done a Bachelor of Commerce degree (3 years) and a part time Post Graduate Diploma (1 Year). My WES evaluation summary is "Bachelor's degree (three years) and bachelor's degree (four years)".

Can you please tell me how did you proceed in this situation. Did you select TWO OR MORE DEGREE CERTIFICATE, DEGREE , DIPLOMA OPTION?

Thanks much in advance.

Regards,
Pratik
 

Anjali0582

Star Member
Jan 10, 2018
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i have a query for the same, my WES report came today and it says:

"Bachelor's degree (three years) and bachelor's degree (four years)"
I have done my Bachelor in Commerce from Delhi University (3 YEARS) and Post graduate diploma in Business Mgmg (2 YEARS)
So while entering educational details in EE profile should I enter my both degrees separately in 2 columns or just highest degree and mentionioning Bachelor degree, 3 or more year program in the level of education column. Please suggest.

Please suggest.

Regards
 

wchaudhry

Star Member
Nov 4, 2017
182
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Hi guys,

I hope all is well at your end. I am in a state of confusion and would like you to please suggest me if your educational credential evaluated by WES was accepted as "Two or more post-secondary program credentials, at least one of which lasting 3+ years".

My wife recently received her ECA as:


CANADIAN EQUIVALENCY SUMMARY
Completion of a college-level certificate (one year) and bachelor's degree (four years)

Credential Authentication: Documents were sent directly by the institution
Country: United Kingdom
Credential: Certificate in Business Accounting
Year: 2016
Awarded By: Chartered Institute of Management Accountants
Status: Recognized Institution
Major/Specialization: Business Accounting
Canadian Equivalency: Completion of a college-level certificate (one year)


Credential Authentication: Documents were sent directly by the institution
Country: United Kingdom
Credential: Bachelor of Science
Year: 2014
Awarded By: Southampton Solent University
Status: Recognized Institution
Major/Specialization: Business Information Systems
Canadian Equivalency: Bachelor's degree (four years)

Just that it is a college level certificate is causing confusion if i should select 2 or more certificate/diploma/degree option or just the bachelors. Will be looking forward to your suggestion. Thanks
 

Lk28

Full Member
Feb 5, 2018
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Hi shinyrust,

That was very helpful. Thanks very much. I'm going to use that explanation in my LoE.

The issue is that in the pre-ITA I entered it as 2 separate line items (selecting bachelor's for each of them). If I change them to a single line item now, my score will drop from 461 to 429. Still well above my ITA cutoff (May 17, 2017) of 415.

Also, will CIC question why the change in approach from initially listing it as 2 separate items to a single item in the e-APR?

Congratulations on your COPR by the way :)
Hi, I am stuck in a similar situation. I have a 5 year law degree which was assessed by WES as dual bachelor's degree (four years). Could you please advise? If I select my qualification as a single Bachelor's degree I end up with just 407 points. Therefore, choice is between showing it as two bachelors degrees separately or showing it as as a professional degree (447 points) since law is considered to be a professional degree by CIC. I could attach the certificate of practice to strengthen my case.
I would really appreciate a quick response.
Thanks
 

westermau5

Newbie
Apr 10, 2018
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Hi, I am stuck in a similar situation. I have a 5 year law degree which was assessed by WES as dual bachelor's degree (four years). Could you please advise? If I select my qualification as a single Bachelor's degree I end up with just 407 points. Therefore, choice is between showing it as two bachelors degrees separately or showing it as as a professional degree (447 points) since law is considered to be a professional degree by CIC. I could attach the certificate of practice to strengthen my case.
I would really appreciate a quick response.
Thanks

Hi LK - interested to hear your thoughts on where you landed on this? In the same boat with a B Com / LLB from UQ - putting it as one degree has me at 447 pts (on the fringe it seems)
 

Lk28

Full Member
Feb 5, 2018
24
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Hi LK - interested to hear your thoughts on where you landed on this? In the same boat with a B Com / LLB from UQ - putting it as one degree has me at 447 pts (on the fringe it seems)
I followed advise of many and added it as two separate degrees. Then in the LoE, I explained why I have added my Dual Bachelor's as two degrees. The downside of this is that I ended up getting 440 points instead of 447. So I'm still waiting for my ITA as the CRS has not come down. However, I did receive a NOI from Ontario. I have provided the same explanation in that application too. I'm yet to hear from Ontario. You can join the WhatsApp group of lawyers who have already landed in Canada or are aspiring to in the coming months. I will post think for you.
If you can spend some time, I would recommend you apply to IQAS. They evaluate 5 year law degree as a professional degree. They do take 10-12 weeks though. I've also applied to IQAS just to have my ground covered.
 

westermau5

Newbie
Apr 10, 2018
6
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I followed advise of many and added it as two separate degrees. Then in the LoE, I explained why I have added my Dual Bachelor's as two degrees. The downside of this is that I ended up getting 440 points instead of 447. So I'm still waiting for my ITA as the CRS has not come down. However, I did receive a NOI from Ontario. I have provided the same explanation in that application too. I'm yet to hear from Ontario. You can join the WhatsApp group of lawyers who have already landed in Canada or are aspiring to in the coming months. I will post think for you.
If you can spend some time, I would recommend you apply to IQAS. They evaluate 5 year law degree as a professional degree. They do take 10-12 weeks though. I've also applied to IQAS just to have my ground covered.
Thanks LK - I have updated to the same. Will keep that in mind re: IQAS in case I have any friends who also come over. What is LoE and what is NOI?
 

Lk28

Full Member
Feb 5, 2018
24
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Thanks LK - I have updated to the same. Will keep that in mind re: IQAS in case I have any friends who also come over. What is LoE and what is NOI?
LoE is Letter of Explanation. It's a simple letter explaining your profile. Makes it easier for the visa officer to assess your profile.
NOI is Notification of Interest. This is issued by provinces who want you to apply for their PNP. In my case, Ontario sent me the NOI. For Ontario and some other provinces, you can only apply for PNP if you have been given a NOI.
I would suggest that while you wait at 440, get your degree assessed by IQAS. In case the points don't drop in the next two months (anything can happen, right?), at least with IQAS you can get your 447 in 2-3 months time.
 
Apr 4, 2018
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I followed advise of many and added it as two separate degrees. Then in the LoE, I explained why I have added my Dual Bachelor's as two degrees. The downside of this is that I ended up getting 440 points instead of 447. So I'm still waiting for my ITA as the CRS has not come down. However, I did receive a NOI from Ontario. I have provided the same explanation in that application too. I'm yet to hear from Ontario. You can join the WhatsApp group of lawyers who have already landed in Canada or are aspiring to in the coming months. I will post think for you.
If you can spend some time, I would recommend you apply to IQAS. They evaluate 5 year law degree as a professional degree. They do take 10-12 weeks though. I've also applied to IQAS just to have my ground covered.
Hey, did you get your case resolved? I'm also in the same situation.
 
Apr 4, 2018
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Hi shinyrust,

That was very helpful. Thanks very much. I'm going to use that explanation in my LoE.

The issue is that in the pre-ITA I entered it as 2 separate line items (selecting bachelor's for each of them). If I change them to a single line item now, my score will drop from 461 to 429. Still well above my ITA cutoff (May 17, 2017) of 415.

Also, will CIC question why the change in approach from initially listing it as 2 separate items to a single item in the e-APR?

Congratulations on your COPR by the way :)
Hey, can you tell me if your case was resolved? I'm in the same sitisitua.
 
Apr 4, 2018
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I have received a notification that WES are putting together a 'formal response' to my question regarding this/possible reassessment and updated wording on a new report.

Will let you guys know - this may well be setting a valuable precedent for others (regardless of whether the outcome is positive). My consultant has actually recommended I try my luck if I receive an ITA in the coming weeks - if the outcome is not good, then I will likely receive a no before July 13th anyway and then I can reapply with extra points from 1 years work in my NOC occupation.

Final question - I would assume I'd need to repay the processing fee, but the 'Right of Permanent Residence' Fee: would I need to pay that again if I'd already pre-paid it before approval of my PR application?

Thanks guys!
Hey, what happened in this case?