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On Sponsor Questionaire IMM 5540.
Question #5 What is the highest level of education you have completed?

I completed 4 years in high school then went to university for 1 year.I dont know which one should I check,is it high school then put 4 years OR[flash=200,200][/flash] University and put 1 year?
Im really confuse...please help..Thanks
 
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On Sponsor Questionaire IMM 5540.
Question #5 What is the highest level of education you have completed?

I completed 4 years in high school then went to university for 1 year.I dont know which one should I check,is it high school then put 4 years OR[flash=200,200][/flash] University and put 1 year?
Im really confuse...please help..Thanks

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High School, you never COMPLETED University.
 
I have finished my high-school and started college. I've been going there for the past 3 years. I still have about another 3 years to go. I will write in the application that I've been going to college for 3 years even though I haven't finished yet. You have completed that year, you are in the right to say that you have completed that year.

This is what I would do.

Plus I believe it would look better in your application that you have gone to college rather than just finished up high-school.
 
u guys need to more clear what is the form in question

in my form (the sponsor) i had to put only the highest level of education completed and the number of years; if a program is officially 4 years long and u finished it in 5 i think u have to put 4 anyways...that's what I read from other people and it made sense to me too

in the applicant form (schedule 1 background) u need to put which one u completed but also the number of years for each (secondary, high-school university); here it will include also the number of years for the ones not completed yet; also there is an education table where u need to add all ur secondary schools, high schools, colleges, universities, etc; for the ones u completed u write what kind of diploma/certificate u got, for the ones u didn't, u will write incomplete; the way we go, we would write everything even a few months certificate; i think it's good way and like this Immigration could easier establish how easy u could find a job in Canada, how fast u can integrate etc...

if u think i'm really going the wrong way tell me...we r currently filling out those forms too and that's how we understood it ::)
 
I wrote up everything after elementary, 3 years of secondary, 3 years of preparatory, 2 years of partial certificate, 4 years of BSc. Haven't heard from them that it's wrong but who knows, maybe they do the actual discrimination.