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What's required in Doctor dgree

ali375

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Hi,
Please guide me what is required for doctorate degree's elevation.
kindly share with me cic link for further information.

Thanks

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joelmath

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ali375 said:
Hi,
Please guide me what is required for doctorate degree's elevation.
kindly share with me cic link for further information.

Thanks

Regards
This will require a deep-dive from your end. You can find out the designated organisation for field relevant to you in the link below: read: how to choose a designated organization section

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/assessment.asp

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ali375

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In subjected degree is I nee ECA report or not?
If yes then how can get ECA report in doctorate degree
 

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ali375 said:
In subjected degree is I nee ECA report or not?
If yes then how can get ECA report in doctorate degree
Visit WES website and depending on your country, they will tell you specifically what documents you require for evaluation of your phd degree.
 

joelmath

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ali375 said:
In subjected degree is I nee ECA report or not?
If yes then how can get ECA report in doctorate degree
@ali375, you first need to decide the correct Designated organization for your education. For doctor degree Medical Council of Canada (MCC) may be the Designated organization. Also for medical professions you will also need to get details of license to practice. I recommend that you go through the links (and all the hyperlinks in the page). Spend a good 3-4 days on these pages as there are several additional rules that apply for license to practice professions.

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/assessment.asp
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/newcomers/credentials/index.asp
http://mcc.ca/repository/educational-credential-assessment/

"If you are applying:
as a specialist physician (NOC 3111) or general practitioner/family physician (NOC 3112), the Medical Council of Canada (MCC) must do an ECA for your primary medical diploma,
as a pharmacist (NOC 3131):
if you need a license to practice (for example, providing patient care in a community pharmacy, hospital pharmacy, long term care facility or other practice settings) the Pharmacy Examining Board of Canada (PEBC) must do your ECA,
if you are in a position where you do not need a license (organizations such as the pharmaceutical industry and government which require a pharmacy degree because of the education or skill set, but may not require a licence to practice pharmacy), you can have your credentials assessed by one of the other designated ECA organizations. Contact the regulatory authority in the province where you plan to live to find out if you need a licence to practice your intended occupation.
under any other occupation, check the websites of the other CIC-designated organizations or contact them directly to find which one best suits your needs. Consider:
Some designated organizations partner with certain regulatory bodies or large employers. In that case, the ECA you get for applying to CIC might also help you later on.
For each one, you should check to find out what other organizations recognize their assessments.
Find out what documents you need.
Find out how much it will cost. Costs may vary by organization.
Find out how long an assessment will take."
 
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