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I agree, go with what WES says. My husband has a regular degree with honours and WES said it was a 4 yr degree, but it's still just a degree, not a masters. Same with ACCA, it's considered a masters here but WES state 4 yr degree only.

In Wes, they considered it as 4 years bachelor degree and I also have MBA from Mumbai University so it got considered as 1 year diploma..So going for 2 or more degrees..But in other group, they posted BPharm is licensed degree and we can go wtd masters for CRS calculation so That's why I'm here to clarify my doubts.

Perhay your home country has different education system, i highly recommend you to state whatever it is in your ECA report. It would be more accurate and later you dont need to write an explanation letter for these unwanted error
 
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Does anyone know when the feb draw is expected to be released ?

Hopefully the score will be the same as per the previous draw maybe even lower.
 
Does anyone know when the feb draw is expected to be released ?

Hopefully the score will be the same as per the previous draw maybe even lower.
Should be Wednesday 6th February, but you never really know for sure.
 
In Wes, they considered it as 4 years bachelor degree and I also have MBA from Mumbai University so it got considered as 1 year diploma..So going for 2 or more degrees..But in other group, they posted BPharm is licensed degree and we can go wtd masters for CRS calculation so That's why I'm here to clarify my doubts.

You need to get your BPharm degree assessed by WES or any of the approved organizations as 1 of the below to consider it as a professional degree.

1)Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy degree
2)Five or more years of professional university study in pharmacy
3)Four-year Bachelor of Science degree with a focus in pharmacy

Source: https://www.canada.ca/en/immigratio...documents/education-assessed/read-report.html
 
hello all
I recently received ITA but due some issues I had to deny my ITA.
what do i mention in this question
Has ......applied to Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada before? (required)?
I am not mentioning about the job after my bachelors as the employers are not willing to provide a reference letter.
can I mention that in personal history and provide the all the docs will it be good

As you have not submitted your application, answer is No.
Yes, you can shift to personal history if you are not claiming it under work experience.
 
I have received an ITA during December. Still waiting on my Indian PCC, should I decline ITA and wait for next draw. I don't want to lose 5 points next month.

444 CRS right now.

What do you suggest guys?


Dan

If you would be able to submit your application before the deadline, don't decline ITA as you never know if the next draw would be after a 3 week gap and the CRS could move near to 450.

You won't lose points for birthday after receiving ITA.
 
You need to get your BPharm degree assessed by WES or any of the approved organizations as 1 of the below to consider it as a professional degree.

1)Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy degree
2)Five or more years of professional university study in pharmacy
3)Four-year Bachelor of Science degree with a focus in pharmacy

Source: https://www.canada.ca/en/immigratio...documents/education-assessed/read-report.html
Already Assessed by WES and they are considering it as 4 years bachelor degree and masters as 1 year diploma so going as 2 or more degrees..Any other suggestions are most welcome.
 
Already Assessed by WES and they are considering it as 4 years bachelor degree and masters as 1 year diploma so going as 2 or more degrees..Any other suggestions are most welcome.
You would need to select "2 or more degrees" option while filling out your Express entry profile.
 
Already Assessed by WES and they are considering it as 4 years bachelor degree and masters as 1 year diploma so going as 2 or more degrees..Any other suggestions are most welcome.

Yes, that's correct. If you don't have a CRS good enough to get an ITA, you can get it assessed by IQAS or any other organization to see if they assess it differently.
 
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Hi fellow thread members ..... Just have a quick question what are the chances of 441 in next couple of draws should i wait with 441 or let my spouse to appear in Ielts ?? Which will significantly increase my crs ... Thanks
 
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Hi fellow thread members ..... Just have a quick question what are the chances of 441 in next couple of draws should i wait with 441 or let my spouse to appear in Ielts ?? Which will significantly increase my crs ... Thanks
Hi,

I am in a similar situation too. As suggested by others on this and other threads, it's better for you to wait for 2 more draws, post which you can for your spouse to retake IELTS.
 
Please someone help me on this one as it is urgent. I am getting the entire amount from my father as gift deed to show as proof of funds. I am from india. My understanding is that getting a gift deed is buying a 100 RS stamp paper with notary stamp from an registered notary and then printing the gift deed format on it and the printing part can be even in the absence of notary i.e home. I believe you do not need to get the gift deed registered as money is an movable property. Please correct me if I am wrong.