Proof of education Querry
#1
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Evening all,
I have a question regarding Proof of education years.
I can obtain a copy of my Diploma to prove my education so as I understand, I don't need to prove ALL the Primary/secondary education I have done for FSW or Quebec SW.
However, I believe my wife's highest educational quals are A Levels. Will I have to get copies from the exam boards to prove this, ie must they be included to prove her education? It's me who is the principle applicant but I don't want to risk sending my application off to have it sent back 20 years later when CiC get round to looking at it.
Any help would be very appreciated.
I have a question regarding Proof of education years.
I can obtain a copy of my Diploma to prove my education so as I understand, I don't need to prove ALL the Primary/secondary education I have done for FSW or Quebec SW.
However, I believe my wife's highest educational quals are A Levels. Will I have to get copies from the exam boards to prove this, ie must they be included to prove her education? It's me who is the principle applicant but I don't want to risk sending my application off to have it sent back 20 years later when CiC get round to looking at it.
Any help would be very appreciated.
#2
Evening all,
I have a question regarding Proof of education years.
I can obtain a copy of my Diploma to prove my education so as I understand, I don't need to prove ALL the Primary/secondary education I have done for FSW or Quebec SW.
However, I believe my wife's highest educational quals are A Levels. Will I have to get copies from the exam boards to prove this, ie must they be included to prove her education? It's me who is the principle applicant but I don't want to risk sending my application off to have it sent back 20 years later when CiC get round to looking at it.
Any help would be very appreciated.
I have a question regarding Proof of education years.
I can obtain a copy of my Diploma to prove my education so as I understand, I don't need to prove ALL the Primary/secondary education I have done for FSW or Quebec SW.
However, I believe my wife's highest educational quals are A Levels. Will I have to get copies from the exam boards to prove this, ie must they be included to prove her education? It's me who is the principle applicant but I don't want to risk sending my application off to have it sent back 20 years later when CiC get round to looking at it.
Any help would be very appreciated.
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Thanks for the reply. What proof did you have to provide them? And how did you go about it? Did you also need your own police check?
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My wife was the principal applicant and I supplied my GCSE, A Level and Degree transcripts just to be safe. I also had to have my own police check.
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Hi mouradb,
I am looking at Quebec, I haven't applied for CSQ as yet as I need to ascertain if I have to be registered to practice in Quebec as a Nurse before applying. I'm having difficulty getting an answer anywhere.
I am looking at Quebec, I haven't applied for CSQ as yet as I need to ascertain if I have to be registered to practice in Quebec as a Nurse before applying. I'm having difficulty getting an answer anywhere.
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Not too sure about this Dan but you can call the Immigration in Canada who will help you about this.
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Little question, why do people submit proof for their secondary education? I thought you only had to provide evidence for post-secondary education, or did I make that up?
I (main applicant's common-law partner) went to school (primary and secondary) in Germany (then tertiary in Australia and UK) and having to get proof for my secondary education translated by a verified translator would obviously cost money, so I'm wondering if it's necessary for the application or if it's enough to just list the names of the primary and secondary schools I attended?
I (main applicant's common-law partner) went to school (primary and secondary) in Germany (then tertiary in Australia and UK) and having to get proof for my secondary education translated by a verified translator would obviously cost money, so I'm wondering if it's necessary for the application or if it's enough to just list the names of the primary and secondary schools I attended?




