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mjb811

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Feb 27, 2016
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Hey there! I can't find anything specific online about my query and just want to check -- if I'm an American who wants to apply for PR in Canada, and my Bachelor's degree is from an accredited school in the US, do I still need to have it evaluated to get points?

I realize this is probably a dumb question with a simple answer (that being, "yes, dumbo"), but since I know degrees often transfer pretty freely across the US and Canada, I just wanted to check that it was still considered a "foreign" degree.

Thank you!
 
mjb811 said:
Hey there! I can't find anything specific online about my query and just want to check -- if I'm an American who wants to apply for PR in Canada, and my Bachelor's degree is from an accredited school in the US, do I still need to have it evaluated to get points?

I realize this is probably a dumb question with a simple answer (that being, "yes, dumbo"), but since I know degrees often transfer pretty freely across the US and Canada, I just wanted to check that it was still considered a "foreign" degree.

Thank you!

Yes, I can confirm that you need ECA for US degree.
 
velveteen said:
Yes, I can confirm that you need ECA for US degree.

I second that. ECA is mandatory for US degrees too.
 
mjb811 said:
Hey there! I can't find anything specific online about my query and just want to check -- if I'm an American who wants to apply for PR in Canada, and my Bachelor's degree is from an accredited school in the US, do I still need to have it evaluated to get points?

I realize this is probably a dumb question with a simple answer (that being, "yes, dumbo"), but since I know degrees often transfer pretty freely across the US and Canada, I just wanted to check that it was still considered a "foreign" degree.

Thank you!

I had done ECA for my US degree. Yes, you definitely need it!