Hello,
First of all thank you in advance for your answers. I was wondering if comeone could clarify something for me regarding the post graduate program completion date for BC PNP - SI - International Post Graduate.
I know that "candidates must submit their registration to the BC PNP within two years of the date shown on their official transcript indicating that they have completed all requirements of the degree or diploma program". And that "the BC PNP does not use the graduation and/or convocation date for meeting the two years deadline to meet education requirements of international graduate/post-graduate category". But the official transcripts from the non-thesis based Master program I completed at SFU actually show three different dates:
-19 December 2014. The master's project completion date shown at the very end of the transcripts (which is often before the end of the last semester, but in a non-thesis/course-based program this project can be completed at any time during any other term, just like any other course in the program).
-2 February 2015. The credential award date, shown on the first page of my transcript (which is the date the Senate approves the recommendation of the faculty to award the degree). It is also the date shown on my degree title and degree completion letter
-The credential confer date or convocation date, like 5 months latter.
From which of these dates should I start counting the two years during which I must submit my registration for the BC PNP?
I know for sure it is not the graduation/convocation date, but I am not sure as to which of the other two would be. The problem is that the masters project completion date has already passed, but I would still be within the 2 years if considering the credential award date; so I don't know whether to register to the BCPNP or save the $550 it costs.
Thank you!
First of all thank you in advance for your answers. I was wondering if comeone could clarify something for me regarding the post graduate program completion date for BC PNP - SI - International Post Graduate.
I know that "candidates must submit their registration to the BC PNP within two years of the date shown on their official transcript indicating that they have completed all requirements of the degree or diploma program". And that "the BC PNP does not use the graduation and/or convocation date for meeting the two years deadline to meet education requirements of international graduate/post-graduate category". But the official transcripts from the non-thesis based Master program I completed at SFU actually show three different dates:
-19 December 2014. The master's project completion date shown at the very end of the transcripts (which is often before the end of the last semester, but in a non-thesis/course-based program this project can be completed at any time during any other term, just like any other course in the program).
-2 February 2015. The credential award date, shown on the first page of my transcript (which is the date the Senate approves the recommendation of the faculty to award the degree). It is also the date shown on my degree title and degree completion letter
-The credential confer date or convocation date, like 5 months latter.
From which of these dates should I start counting the two years during which I must submit my registration for the BC PNP?
I know for sure it is not the graduation/convocation date, but I am not sure as to which of the other two would be. The problem is that the masters project completion date has already passed, but I would still be within the 2 years if considering the credential award date; so I don't know whether to register to the BCPNP or save the $550 it costs.
Thank you!