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IvanX

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Canadian educational credentials get more scores for EE:
15 points for a one-or two-year diploma or certificate
30 points for a degree, diploma or certificate of three years or longer, or a Master’s, professional or doctoral degree

Anyone has any idea about how they count it?
1. Is 2.5 year 2 years or 3 years?
2. Is it counted from enrollment to graduation, or from first course to last course?
 
IvanX said:
Canadian educational credentials get more scores for EE:
15 points for a one-or two-year diploma or certificate
30 points for a degree, diploma or certificate of three years or longer, or a Master’s, professional or doctoral degree

Anyone has any idea about how they count it?
1. Is 2.5 year 2 years or 3 years?
2. Is it counted from enrollment to graduation, or from first course to last course?

It will depend on your course, your university/college etc. You will need to have your degrees assessed by a third-party designated organization. The report you get from them will provide the equivalent Canadian credential. See here:

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/assessment.asp?expand=designated#designated

Best wishes.
 
Actually, after a second look at this:

IvanX said:
Canadian educational credentials get more scores for EE:
15 points for a one-or two-year diploma or certificate
30 points for a degree, diploma or certificate of three years or longer, or a Master’s, professional or doctoral degree

It doesn't have to be a canadian degree?
 
My bad. I thought you were asking about ECA of foreign degrees. I don't know much about the recent changes re: additional points for Canadian degrees, sorry. I invite others with knowledge to answer OP's question.
 
A 2.5 years program is 2 years and the same rule is applied to work experience.