points for education
#1
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Dear Sir,
I have completed my Bachelor degree in Engineering. That is 16 years of fulltime study. My wife is having the same education qualifications.
How much point I get for the Education?
How much point I get for adaptibility factor?
It is not clear on CIC website.
Regards and Thanks.
I have completed my Bachelor degree in Engineering. That is 16 years of fulltime study. My wife is having the same education qualifications.
How much point I get for the Education?
How much point I get for adaptibility factor?
It is not clear on CIC website.
Regards and Thanks.
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It is absolutely clear on the CIC website - you will get 20 points for a single
Bachelor degree with at least 14 years of education and for the same education of
your spouse you'll get 4 points in the adaptability factor.
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"ravi007" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Dear Sir,
>
> I have completed my Bachelor degree in Engineering. That is 16 years of fulltime
> study. My wife is having the same education qualifications.
>
> How much point I get for the Education? How much point I get for
> adaptibility factor?
>
> It is not clear on CIC website.
>
> Regards and Thanks.
>
>
>
> --
> Posted via http://britishexpats.com
Bachelor degree with at least 14 years of education and for the same education of
your spouse you'll get 4 points in the adaptability factor.
--
../..
Andrew Miller Immigration Consultant Vancouver, British Columbia email:
millercicanada.com (delete REMOVE and INVALID from the above address before
sending email)
________________________________
"ravi007" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Dear Sir,
>
> I have completed my Bachelor degree in Engineering. That is 16 years of fulltime
> study. My wife is having the same education qualifications.
>
> How much point I get for the Education? How much point I get for
> adaptibility factor?
>
> It is not clear on CIC website.
>
> Regards and Thanks.
>
>
>
> --
> Posted via http://britishexpats.com
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How does one go about documenting the number of years of education? I collected all
our transcripts since first grade. However, CIC makes no mention of these, requiring
only the university-level transcripts. Should I submit them anyway?
Apollo
our transcripts since first grade. However, CIC makes no mention of these, requiring
only the university-level transcripts. Should I submit them anyway?
Apollo
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Hi Apollo
"Apollo" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> How does one go about documenting the number of years of education? I collected all
> our transcripts since first grade. However, CIC makes no mention of these,
> requiring only the university-level transcripts. Should I submit them anyway?
>
> Apollo
If you have a degree, then you would submit that. CIC would make the assumption that
you successfully completed elementary and high school or equivalent as a basis for
getting the degree.
PMM
"Apollo" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> How does one go about documenting the number of years of education? I collected all
> our transcripts since first grade. However, CIC makes no mention of these,
> requiring only the university-level transcripts. Should I submit them anyway?
>
> Apollo
If you have a degree, then you would submit that. CIC would make the assumption that
you successfully completed elementary and high school or equivalent as a basis for
getting the degree.
PMM
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Thanks PMM. I'll do as you suggest and submit only our university-related documents.
As long as were on this topic, could you answer one more thing? My wife has a an M.A.
degree from Germany, but all we have is a diploma. She insists that German
universities do not normally issue transcripts, so we cannot submit same. We do have
her scholarship award documents that prove duration of study. Would these suffice,
you think?
At any rate, we think that we have enough points even if CIC does not give her points
for the M.A. degree (85 points without the M.A.). In a case like this, will CIC
process the application or place our application on hold until we produce the M.A.
transcript?
Regards,
Apollo
"PMM" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<uk8V8.17192> If you have a degree,
then you would submit that. CIC would make the
> assumption that you successfully completed elementary and high school or equivalent
> as a basis for getting the degree.
>
> PMM
As long as were on this topic, could you answer one more thing? My wife has a an M.A.
degree from Germany, but all we have is a diploma. She insists that German
universities do not normally issue transcripts, so we cannot submit same. We do have
her scholarship award documents that prove duration of study. Would these suffice,
you think?
At any rate, we think that we have enough points even if CIC does not give her points
for the M.A. degree (85 points without the M.A.). In a case like this, will CIC
process the application or place our application on hold until we produce the M.A.
transcript?
Regards,
Apollo
"PMM" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<uk8V8.17192> If you have a degree,
then you would submit that. CIC would make the
> assumption that you successfully completed elementary and high school or equivalent
> as a basis for getting the degree.
>
> PMM
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Hi Apollo
"Apollo" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Thanks PMM. I'll do as you suggest and submit only our university-related
> documents.
>
> As long as were on this topic, could you answer one more thing? My wife has a an
> M.A. degree from Germany, but all we have is a diploma. She insists that German
> universities do not normally issue transcripts, so we cannot submit same. We do
> have her scholarship award documents that prove duration of study. Would these
> suffice, you think?
>
> At any rate, we think that we have enough points even if CIC does not give her
> points for the M.A. degree (85 points without the M.A.). In a case like this, will
> CIC process the application or place our application on hold until we produce the
> M.A. transcript?
>
> Regards,
>
> Apollo
>
>
> "PMM" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<uk8V8.17192> If you have
a degree, then you would submit that. CIC would make the
> > assumption that you successfully completed elementary and high school or
> > equivalent as a basis for getting the degree.
> >
> > PMM
I would think that a copy of your spouse's M.A. degree, plus a copy of her under
graduate degree should be sufficient.
PMM
"Apollo" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Thanks PMM. I'll do as you suggest and submit only our university-related
> documents.
>
> As long as were on this topic, could you answer one more thing? My wife has a an
> M.A. degree from Germany, but all we have is a diploma. She insists that German
> universities do not normally issue transcripts, so we cannot submit same. We do
> have her scholarship award documents that prove duration of study. Would these
> suffice, you think?
>
> At any rate, we think that we have enough points even if CIC does not give her
> points for the M.A. degree (85 points without the M.A.). In a case like this, will
> CIC process the application or place our application on hold until we produce the
> M.A. transcript?
>
> Regards,
>
> Apollo
>
>
> "PMM" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<uk8V8.17192> If you have
a degree, then you would submit that. CIC would make the
> > assumption that you successfully completed elementary and high school or
> > equivalent as a basis for getting the degree.
> >
> > PMM
I would think that a copy of your spouse's M.A. degree, plus a copy of her under
graduate degree should be sufficient.
PMM




