hi,
Could somebody help me on my ECA?
I am a licensed lawyer in the Philippines. However, when i received my report it says under remarks that is not comparable to a completed canadian credential. The summary shows that i am only a Bachelor’s degree (3 years). In my EE entry which education level should i choose?
Please help. Thanks
Please see my complete report below:
CANADIAN EQUIVALENCY SUMMARY
Bachelor's degree (three years)
Credential Authentication
ocuments were sent directly by the institution
Country
hilippines
Credential:Bachelor of Arts
Year: 2008
Awarded By:University of the Philippines, Visayas
Status: Recognized Institution
Major/Specialization
olitical Science
Canadian Equivalency: Bachelor's degree(3 years)————————————————————
Credential Authentication
ocuments were sent directly by the institution
Country: Philippines
Credential: Bachelor of Laws
Year:2013
Awarded By:University of San Jose-Recoletos
Status: Recognized Institution
Major/Specialization: Law
Canadian Equivalency: Four years of professional study
Remarks: The credential is not comparable to a completed Canadian education credential
Could somebody help me on my ECA?
I am a licensed lawyer in the Philippines. However, when i received my report it says under remarks that is not comparable to a completed canadian credential. The summary shows that i am only a Bachelor’s degree (3 years). In my EE entry which education level should i choose?
Please help. Thanks
Please see my complete report below:
CANADIAN EQUIVALENCY SUMMARY
Bachelor's degree (three years)
Credential Authentication

Country

Credential:Bachelor of Arts
Year: 2008
Awarded By:University of the Philippines, Visayas
Status: Recognized Institution
Major/Specialization

Canadian Equivalency: Bachelor's degree(3 years)————————————————————
Credential Authentication

Country: Philippines
Credential: Bachelor of Laws
Year:2013
Awarded By:University of San Jose-Recoletos
Status: Recognized Institution
Major/Specialization: Law
Canadian Equivalency: Four years of professional study
Remarks: The credential is not comparable to a completed Canadian education credential