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mike4621

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Sep 20, 2015
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Hello there,


I am planning to study at College in Canada and wondering whether i will be eligible to apply under Canadian Experience Class.
NOC says that Computer programmer occupation is type "A", which means - University degree is USUALLY (but not always i guess?) required.

However, the description of "Computer programmers and interactive media developers" says that:

A bachelor's degree in computer science or in another discipline with a significant programming component
OR
Completion of a college program in computer science is usually required.
Specialization in programming for engineering and scientific applications requires specific post-secondary study or experience


The name of my study program is "Computer Programmer" it is a 2-year diploma (NOT postgraduate)


Thanks in advance
 
Shouldn't be a problem if you have work experience to back it. I have no diploma at all (I dropped out to start a business 4 years into a 5 year Comp-sci masters program) and nobody complained yet - I'm past medical and waiting for PPR
 
c2h5oh said:
Shouldn't be a problem if you have work experience to back it.

Thanks for your reply. At the moment i don't have any work experience at all, but yeah, after graduation i will find a job.

May i know what is "PPR"?
 
c2h5oh said:
Shouldn't be a problem if you have work experience to back it. I have no diploma at all (I dropped out to start a business 4 years into a 5 year Comp-sci masters program) and nobody complained yet - I'm past medical and waiting for PPR

You mean a combined bachelors + masters program? So it's more like you dropped out after getting the bachelors degree, correct?
 
zareef said:
You mean a combined bachelors + masters program? So it's more like you dropped out after getting the bachelors degree, correct?
It was a single, 5-year program that would have given me masters + engineer's degree if completed (it's fairly common in Europe). Since I haven't finished it I have neither and no bachelors - technically just a high school diploma.
 
Has anyone else any suggestions related to the topic? Just to be more confident that my immigration pathway is correct