Factor 2: Education - PLEASE HELP
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I am trying to assess the number of points I will receive under the Education Factor. I have 12 years full-time schooling; a 1 year part-time college course; 2 years full-time college course; 1 year part-time post secondary course followed by a 2 year part-time post secondary course. In total 14 full time years and 4 part-time years of education with 3 of the part-time years comprising 2 post secondary courses. Will I score 15 or 20 points?
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It depends equivalent of how many years of full time program your part time education
is. If the program you obtained degree or diploma in requires normally 3 years of
full time study then you'll get 20 points, but if it is something shorter, or if you
finished 2 different programs (each shorter than equivalent of 3 years of full time)
then you'll get only 15 points.
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"kim" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> I am trying to assess the number of points I will receive under the Education
> Factor. I have 12 years full-time schooling; a 1 year part-time college course; 2
> years full-time college course; 1 year part-time post secondary course followed by
> a 2 year part-time post secondary course. In total 14 full time years and 4
> part-time years of education with 3 of the part-time years comprising 2 post
> secondary courses. Will I score 15 or 20 points?
>
> Thanks for your help.
>
>
>
> --
> Kim
>
> Posted via http://britishexpats.com
is. If the program you obtained degree or diploma in requires normally 3 years of
full time study then you'll get 20 points, but if it is something shorter, or if you
finished 2 different programs (each shorter than equivalent of 3 years of full time)
then you'll get only 15 points.
--
../..
Andrew Miller Immigration Consultant Vancouver, British Columbia email:
millercicanada.com (delete REMOVE and INVALID from the above address before
sending email)
________________________________
"kim" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> I am trying to assess the number of points I will receive under the Education
> Factor. I have 12 years full-time schooling; a 1 year part-time college course; 2
> years full-time college course; 1 year part-time post secondary course followed by
> a 2 year part-time post secondary course. In total 14 full time years and 4
> part-time years of education with 3 of the part-time years comprising 2 post
> secondary courses. Will I score 15 or 20 points?
>
> Thanks for your help.
>
>
>
> --
> Kim
>
> Posted via http://britishexpats.com
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In any assessment remember that you need a certificate and the number of = years. So
if you obtained a bachelor's or a college diploma AND you = have 15 years of full
time or full time equivanlent then you get 20 = points.
--=20 Good luck,
All opinions expressed are IMHO, not anyone else's
Berto Volpentesta, B.A. (Spec. Hons.), B.Ed. Member, OPIC Director, OPIC and
Education Committee Chairman
Sidhu & Volpentesta Inc. Serving people around the world since 1991
www.svcanada.com
"kim" <[email protected]> wrote in message =
news:[email protected]...
> I am trying to assess the number of points I will receive under the Education
> Factor. I have 12 years full-time schooling; a 1 year part-time college course; 2
> years full-time college course; 1 year part-time post secondary course followed by
> a 2 year part-time post secondary course. In total 14 full time years and 4
> part-time years of education with 3 of the part-time years comprising 2 post
> secondary courses. Will I score 15 or 20 points?
>=20
> Thanks for your help.
>=20 20 20
> --
> Kim
>=20
> Posted via http://britishexpats.com
if you obtained a bachelor's or a college diploma AND you = have 15 years of full
time or full time equivanlent then you get 20 = points.
--=20 Good luck,
All opinions expressed are IMHO, not anyone else's
Berto Volpentesta, B.A. (Spec. Hons.), B.Ed. Member, OPIC Director, OPIC and
Education Committee Chairman
Sidhu & Volpentesta Inc. Serving people around the world since 1991
www.svcanada.com
"kim" <[email protected]> wrote in message =
news:[email protected]...
> I am trying to assess the number of points I will receive under the Education
> Factor. I have 12 years full-time schooling; a 1 year part-time college course; 2
> years full-time college course; 1 year part-time post secondary course followed by
> a 2 year part-time post secondary course. In total 14 full time years and 4
> part-time years of education with 3 of the part-time years comprising 2 post
> secondary courses. Will I score 15 or 20 points?
>=20
> Thanks for your help.
>=20 20 20
> --
> Kim
>=20
> Posted via http://britishexpats.com




