Hi Guys,
Please help me answer these questions.
In the education history section, there were 3 new questions added some time back. I am a little confused reading them and dont know how to answer them. Can you please help me. Please note that I do not have any Canadian work/educational history.
1. Was this degree, diploma or certificate:
from a public post-secondary school, such as a college, trade/technical school, university or CEGEP (in Quebec)
from a private post-secondary school that operates under the same rules as public schools
a diplôme d'études professionnelles (DEP) or an attestation de spécialisation professionnelle (ASP) earned through a qualifying study program of at least 900 hours from a private school in Quebec, or
a Bachelor's, Master's or Doctorate degree from a Canadian private school that can legally award degrees under provincial law. (The student must have been enrolled in a study program that led to a degree as set out by the province.)
2. Was more than half the study program English or French as a second language courses? We did have English as a second language during our Degree program. So will the answer to this question be "Yes"?
3. Did Ishita Chowdhury study in Canada based on an award that required them to go back to their home country to apply their knowledge and skills? This includes some awards from Global Affairs Canada.
Not sure why but I am a little confused with these questions and unable to understand whether the answer will be a Yes or No.
Please help.
Thank You all.
Please help me answer these questions.
In the education history section, there were 3 new questions added some time back. I am a little confused reading them and dont know how to answer them. Can you please help me. Please note that I do not have any Canadian work/educational history.
1. Was this degree, diploma or certificate:
from a public post-secondary school, such as a college, trade/technical school, university or CEGEP (in Quebec)
from a private post-secondary school that operates under the same rules as public schools
a diplôme d'études professionnelles (DEP) or an attestation de spécialisation professionnelle (ASP) earned through a qualifying study program of at least 900 hours from a private school in Quebec, or
a Bachelor's, Master's or Doctorate degree from a Canadian private school that can legally award degrees under provincial law. (The student must have been enrolled in a study program that led to a degree as set out by the province.)
2. Was more than half the study program English or French as a second language courses? We did have English as a second language during our Degree program. So will the answer to this question be "Yes"?
3. Did Ishita Chowdhury study in Canada based on an award that required them to go back to their home country to apply their knowledge and skills? This includes some awards from Global Affairs Canada.
Not sure why but I am a little confused with these questions and unable to understand whether the answer will be a Yes or No.
Please help.
Thank You all.