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tushya

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Hi,

I've had my education diploma certified by WES. Do I still need to submit my home country transcript to CIC? I know that I have to submit a copy of my diploma and WES report, as well as my Canadian education degree and official transcript, but not sure about the transcript from my home country. Thank you for your help!
 
Hi,

I've had my education diploma certified by WES. Do I still need to submit my home country transcript to CIC? I know that I have to submit a copy of my diploma and WES report, as well as my Canadian education degree and official transcript, but not sure about the transcript from my home country. Thank you for your help!
Is your Canadian degree your highest degree? If so, then you only need to submit documentation for your Canadian degree.
 
Is your Canadian degree your highest degree? If so, then you only need to submit documentation for your Canadian degree.
Thanks!

Yes my highest education is a 4-year degree from Canada, and my home country education is a 3-year diploma. Is it the case that only my highest education will be counted towards my ITA score? I thought there's an option to choose "2 or more 3 years of education" but not "a degree" or " a diploma"? My home country diploma equals to 3 years of Canadian post-secondary education though. Could you please help a bit more? Thanks!
 
If you're claiming points for "two or more degrees" then you must provide documents for both of your degrees.

Transcripts are not required for your foreign degree.
 
If you're claiming points for "two or more degrees" then you must provide documents for both of your degrees.

Transcripts are not required for your foreign degree.

No, I only got a Canadian Degree and my home country education is a 3-year college diploma which equals to the Canadian education of "Diploma (3 years)". When I fill out my profile online under Education, there is a question asked:

Level of education:
"Bachelor's degree OR a three or more year program at a university, college, trade or technical school or other institutes."

Since both of my Canadian degree and my home country college diploma are over 3 years, should I claim points for both of them since they both count??
 
No, I only got a Canadian Degree and my home country education is a 3-year college diploma which equals to the Canadian education of "Diploma (3 years)". When I fill out my profile online under Education, there is a question asked:

Level of education:
"Bachelor's degree OR a three or more year program at a university, college, trade or technical school or other institutes."

Since both of my Canadian degree and my home country college diploma are over 3 years, should I claim points for both of them since they both count??

That is up to you to decide.
 
If you're claiming points for "two or more degrees" then you must provide documents for both of your degrees.

Transcripts are not required for your foreign degree.

Hi Again,

Sorry have to bother you again. When I fill out my profile on CIC, I've seen a question mark beside the 'level of education' question, and it says the credential is going to be supported by an official transcript. I know a Canadian transcript is a must. DOes it mean foreign credential actually needs to have a transcript to be supported too?

Btw, I've had my foreign credential assessed by WES, so I have an ECA report already.
 
Hi Again,

Sorry have to bother you again. When I fill out my profile on CIC, I've seen a question mark beside the 'level of education' question, and it says the credential is going to be supported by an official transcript. I know a Canadian transcript is a must. DOes it mean foreign credential actually needs to have a transcript to be supported too?

Btw, I've had my foreign credential assessed by WES, so I have an ECA report already.

Again, it is not required.

Canadian transcripts aren't a must either, provide them if there's a placeholder for them in the document checklist. I studied in Canada and didn't provide them.
 
Again, it is not required.

Canadian transcripts aren't a must either, provide them if there's a placeholder for them in the document checklist. I studied in Canada and didn't provide them.
Thanks. Did you get your pr already?