Equating Qualifications
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Hello
I've read of services that will officialy transfer my UK education qualifications into
Canadian equivilance, and will no doubt have to go down that road when i move to Canada. I
was just wondering if anyone from experience or knowledge could give me a general picture?
if i have a decent Bsc(hons) degree from an English University, how well is this thought
of in Canada ( primarily Ontario GTA area) is it equated with a Canadian bachelors degree
or better or worse? Any input would be welcome as im curious as to how well my english
degree will stand up in Canada.
thanks
Drew
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I've read of services that will officialy transfer my UK education qualifications into
Canadian equivilance, and will no doubt have to go down that road when i move to Canada. I
was just wondering if anyone from experience or knowledge could give me a general picture?
if i have a decent Bsc(hons) degree from an English University, how well is this thought
of in Canada ( primarily Ontario GTA area) is it equated with a Canadian bachelors degree
or better or worse? Any input would be welcome as im curious as to how well my english
degree will stand up in Canada.
thanks
Drew
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Please visit these two sites for info on your query:
http://www.ccpe.ca The Canadian Council of Professional Engineers, and http://www.cctt.ca
The Canadian Council of Technologists and Technicians
Good luck
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>
> Hello
>
> I've read of services that will officialy transfer my UK education qualifications into
> Canadian equivilance, and will no doubt have to
go
> down that road when i move to Canada. I was just wondering if anyone from experience or
> knowledge could give me a general picture? if i
have
> a decent Bsc(hons) degree from an English University, how well is
this
> thought of in Canada ( primarily Ontario GTA area) is it equated
with a
> Canadian bachelors degree or better or worse? Any input would be welcome as im curious
> as to how well my english degree will stand up in Canada.
>
> thanks
>
> Drew
>
>
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http://www.ccpe.ca The Canadian Council of Professional Engineers, and http://www.cctt.ca
The Canadian Council of Technologists and Technicians
Good luck
A. H. Al-Saadi Canadian Immigration 2000 [email protected]
http://www.arabimmigration.com
(delete REMOVE and INVALID from the above address before sending an email
--
B. H. Al-Saadi Canadian Immigration 2000 [email protected] (delete REMOVE and
INVALID from the above address before sending an email
>
> Hello
>
> I've read of services that will officialy transfer my UK education qualifications into
> Canadian equivilance, and will no doubt have to
go
> down that road when i move to Canada. I was just wondering if anyone from experience or
> knowledge could give me a general picture? if i
have
> a decent Bsc(hons) degree from an English University, how well is
this
> thought of in Canada ( primarily Ontario GTA area) is it equated
with a
> Canadian bachelors degree or better or worse? Any input would be welcome as im curious
> as to how well my english degree will stand up in Canada.
>
> thanks
>
> Drew
>
>
> --
> Posted from rhenium.btinternet.com [194.73.73.93] via Mailgate.ORG Server -
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> I've read of services that will officialy transfer my UK education qualifications into
> Canadian equivilance, and will no doubt have to go down that road when i move to Canada.
> I was just wondering if anyone from experience or knowledge could give me a general
> picture? if i have a decent Bsc(hons) degree from an English University, how well is
> this thought of in Canada ( primarily Ontario GTA area) is it equated with a Canadian
> bachelors degree or better or worse? Any input would be welcome as im curious as to how
> well my english degree will stand up in Canada.
In most cases, policies regarding the evaluation of foreign credentials are determined by
the employer. This is especially the case in those occupations in which provincial
licensing is not a requirement for eligibility to work.
It may be best to contact a professional organization in your field to determine if such
an equivalency is required.
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CAMPBELL, COHEN - attorneys at law [email protected] http://canadavisa.com
Online Community: http://canadavisa.com/community
> Canadian equivilance, and will no doubt have to go down that road when i move to Canada.
> I was just wondering if anyone from experience or knowledge could give me a general
> picture? if i have a decent Bsc(hons) degree from an English University, how well is
> this thought of in Canada ( primarily Ontario GTA area) is it equated with a Canadian
> bachelors degree or better or worse? Any input would be welcome as im curious as to how
> well my english degree will stand up in Canada.
In most cases, policies regarding the evaluation of foreign credentials are determined by
the employer. This is especially the case in those occupations in which provincial
licensing is not a requirement for eligibility to work.
It may be best to contact a professional organization in your field to determine if such
an equivalency is required.
________
CAMPBELL, COHEN - attorneys at law [email protected] http://canadavisa.com
Online Community: http://canadavisa.com/community