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Jimboger1

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hi all
in the checklist under section 13, it states

YOU MUST INCLUDE EVIDENCE OF BOTH THE TOTAL NUMBER OF YEARS OF EDUCATION ALONG WITH THE EVIDENCE THAT THE PROGRAMMES WERE COMPLETED

i have enclosed my certificates and letters from my schools
do i need to put an extra sheet actually showing the amount of years claimed, or are the certificated and letters ample proof ?

thanks
 
Jimboger1 said:
hi all
in the checklist under section 13, it states

YOU MUST INCLUDE EVIDENCE OF BOTH THE TOTAL NUMBER OF YEARS OF EDUCATION ALONG WITH THE EVIDENCE THAT THE PROGRAMMES WERE COMPLETED

i have enclosed my certificates and letters from my schools
do i need to put an extra sheet actually showing the amount of years claimed, or are the certificated and letters ample proof ?

thanks

include all your certificates/degrees with transcripts/marks sheet ,admit cards , enrollment etc
 
I sent my BS/MBA degree/transcript only , I received my medicals today from LVO.
 
Wise to send all certificate and transcript/marksheet from begining i.e. high school
 
HI

What if I don't have the transcripts for my bachelors degree ? Do I need them too or provisional and Original Degree would do. one more thing to add, do we need to ask all the schools we studied to send OFFICIAL DOCUMENTS to ICAS in a sealed envolope. please go through requirement in brief...from CIC

Are ICAS assessments acceptable for immigration to Canada?

Citizenship and Immigration Canada has proposed changes to the requirements for individuals who are applying for immigration to Canada under the Federal Skilled Worker Category (FSWC). If the changes are approved, beginning in 2013, FSWC applicants will be required to present an academic credentials assessment report prepared by a designated agency as part of the application process.

For information about the proposed changes, please see Citizenship and Immigration Canada's website.

It is important to note that Citizenship and Immigration Canada has not yet designated the agencies from which they will accept assessments. This information is not expected be available until early 2013. If you plan to apply for immigration to Canada under the new FSWC, we would suggest that you wait until next year when the agencies are designated and new process is formally outlined. This will ensure that the report you receive will be valid for the purpose intended.

If ICAS is selected as a designated agency, we will have an entirely separate application process, fee structure and documentation requirements for FSWC applicants. All FSWC applicants will be required to request official documents to be sent directly to our office by the school(s) attended. We will not accept original documents or notarized documents.

Official documents are those which are sent by the school directly to ICAS in a sealed envelope. ICAS does not consider documents in a sealed envelope which are submitted to ICAS by the applicant or a third party to be official.

Individuals who have already received an ICAS Assessment Report will have the option to upgrade the report and services to the FSWC Assessment Report. Please note, however, that this option will only be available to those who have received an Assessment Report based on official documents.

If you would like to request an ICAS General Assessment Report now, you may complete the on-line application form and request official documents to be sent directly to our office by your institution(s). When the process is finalized by CIC, and if ICAS is a designated agency, information about the process to upgrade your report to a FSWC Report and the associated fees will be posted on our website.


any reply will be much appreciated.
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If ICAS is selected as a designated agency, we will have an entirely separate application process, fee structure and documentation requirements for FSWC applicants. All FSWC applicants will be required to request official documents to be sent directly to our office by the school(s) attended. We will not accept original documents or notarized documents.

Official documents are those which are sent by the school directly to ICAS in a sealed envelope. ICAS does not consider documents in a sealed envelope which are submitted to ICAS by the applicant or a third party to be official.

MY SCHOOL WAS SHUT DOWN 10 YEARS BACK. HOW CAN THEY SEND THESE DOCS???
PLZ EXPERTS HELP ME REGARDING THIS ISSUE
 
sandeep99 said:
If ICAS is selected as a designated agency, we will have an entirely separate application process, fee structure and documentation requirements for FSWC applicants. All FSWC applicants will be required to request official documents to be sent directly to our office by the school(s) attended. We will not accept original documents or notarized documents.

Official documents are those which are sent by the school directly to ICAS in a sealed envelope. ICAS does not consider documents in a sealed envelope which are submitted to ICAS by the applicant or a third party to be official.

MY SCHOOL WAS SHUT DOWN 10 YEARS BACK. HOW CAN THEY SEND THESE DOCS???
PLZ EXPERTS HELP ME REGARDING THIS ISSUE

also those who have already applied following the same procedure will reply.
 
As Educational assessment is new and starts from 2013. I dont think previous applicants faced these kind of issue