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- 02-17-2011
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- 01-29-2012
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Greetings to all forum members.
Please advise if the following qualifies as trade certificate under Canada immigration regulations:
Length of study: 8 Years
Age / Level: From 7 yrs old through 16 yrs old
Diploma: Attestation of Specialty: Fortepiano
The above Attestation was received separate from Secondary School Diploma from a Musical School.
The person now has a University Degree at bachelors level that qualifies them for 20 points under Canada Immigration regulations.
What I would like to know is if it's possible to obtain 22 points instead of 20 based on that Attestation of Specialty, whether the 8 years of study in Musical school and completion of same studies would qualify as "Trade Certificate" or an equivalent of the same under Canadian immigration regulations.
Thanks in advance to anyone for your time and replies!
Please advise if the following qualifies as trade certificate under Canada immigration regulations:
Length of study: 8 Years
Age / Level: From 7 yrs old through 16 yrs old
Diploma: Attestation of Specialty: Fortepiano
The above Attestation was received separate from Secondary School Diploma from a Musical School.
The person now has a University Degree at bachelors level that qualifies them for 20 points under Canada Immigration regulations.
What I would like to know is if it's possible to obtain 22 points instead of 20 based on that Attestation of Specialty, whether the 8 years of study in Musical school and completion of same studies would qualify as "Trade Certificate" or an equivalent of the same under Canadian immigration regulations.
Thanks in advance to anyone for your time and replies!