Hi,
I've applied to Express Entry with Campbell Cohen representing me. Based on the IRCC CRS calculator I was expecting a CRS score of 454 going in, however upon completion of my Express Entry Profile and relevant ECA, I only achieved 422 CRS points for my profile in the Express Entry pool. The issue was found to be my Education Credential Assessment from WES causing the discrepancy.
Regarding my education, I completed a Double Degree at Queensland University of Technology (in Australia): Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical) / Bachelor of Information Technology. This is a 5 year coarse; individually Bachelor of Engineering is 4 years, and Bachelor of Information Technology is 3 years.
The result my WES ECA states: Canadian equivalency: Dual bachelor's degree (four years)
Regarding my expected CRS points, the relevant sections and points for this are:
CRS - Human Capital - Level of Education - 119
CRS - Skill Transferability - Education - 50
Meanwhile my actual result for these sections are:
CRS - Human Capital - Level of Education - 112
CRS - Skill Transferability - Education - 25
This resulted in me losing 34 CRS points, as my double degree is essentially treated as a 4 year single degree (providing the same amount of points as a 3 year single degree), which has a significant impact on my overall ranking in the current pool: 454 -> 422.
As an example, my partner has a Bachelor Science (3 years) and a diploma of Graphic Design (1 year), and gets 169 points for these sections.
The ECA from WES for her states: and her WES ECA states: Bachelor's degree (three years) & College-level certificate (one year)
I've already contacted WES about this, however they simply state that their assessment is correct in my instance. WES can't/won't change their assessment to show 2 separate bachelor degrees here, so I am stuck receiving the same number of points as a single bachelor degree holder (as shown above).
I have found a few people on here have had similar issues, some have submitted their Express Entry profile showing 2 separate bachelor degrees, with a letter of explanation, however it seems that only some are successfully accepted, while others get an ITA to only then get rejected later, I obviously don't want this to happen to us (and don't want to misrepresent myself on any application).
I'd love any information from IRCC regarding how to deal with my type of situation. Can I contact IRCC for guidance here? it would be great to have a letter telling me to 'select Two or more certificates, diplomas, or degrees.' for my application (in the event we need to justify this selection to an officer).
Does anyone have any recommendation for how to proceed - given that my goal is to have my bachelor degrees recognised to satisfy the criteria: 'Two or more certificates, diplomas, or degrees. One must be for a program of three or more years '.
Is it worth applying for an Education Credential Assessment with another organisation?
Let me know if there's any relevant information I've left out above?
I'll update this thread with any new information I receive, in the hopes it can help anyone else who lands in the same situation.
Kind Regards,
I've applied to Express Entry with Campbell Cohen representing me. Based on the IRCC CRS calculator I was expecting a CRS score of 454 going in, however upon completion of my Express Entry Profile and relevant ECA, I only achieved 422 CRS points for my profile in the Express Entry pool. The issue was found to be my Education Credential Assessment from WES causing the discrepancy.
Regarding my education, I completed a Double Degree at Queensland University of Technology (in Australia): Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical) / Bachelor of Information Technology. This is a 5 year coarse; individually Bachelor of Engineering is 4 years, and Bachelor of Information Technology is 3 years.
The result my WES ECA states: Canadian equivalency: Dual bachelor's degree (four years)
Regarding my expected CRS points, the relevant sections and points for this are:
CRS - Human Capital - Level of Education - 119
CRS - Skill Transferability - Education - 50
Meanwhile my actual result for these sections are:
CRS - Human Capital - Level of Education - 112
CRS - Skill Transferability - Education - 25
This resulted in me losing 34 CRS points, as my double degree is essentially treated as a 4 year single degree (providing the same amount of points as a 3 year single degree), which has a significant impact on my overall ranking in the current pool: 454 -> 422.
As an example, my partner has a Bachelor Science (3 years) and a diploma of Graphic Design (1 year), and gets 169 points for these sections.
The ECA from WES for her states: and her WES ECA states: Bachelor's degree (three years) & College-level certificate (one year)
I've already contacted WES about this, however they simply state that their assessment is correct in my instance. WES can't/won't change their assessment to show 2 separate bachelor degrees here, so I am stuck receiving the same number of points as a single bachelor degree holder (as shown above).
I have found a few people on here have had similar issues, some have submitted their Express Entry profile showing 2 separate bachelor degrees, with a letter of explanation, however it seems that only some are successfully accepted, while others get an ITA to only then get rejected later, I obviously don't want this to happen to us (and don't want to misrepresent myself on any application).
I'd love any information from IRCC regarding how to deal with my type of situation. Can I contact IRCC for guidance here? it would be great to have a letter telling me to 'select Two or more certificates, diplomas, or degrees.' for my application (in the event we need to justify this selection to an officer).
Does anyone have any recommendation for how to proceed - given that my goal is to have my bachelor degrees recognised to satisfy the criteria: 'Two or more certificates, diplomas, or degrees. One must be for a program of three or more years '.
Is it worth applying for an Education Credential Assessment with another organisation?
Let me know if there's any relevant information I've left out above?
I'll update this thread with any new information I receive, in the hopes it can help anyone else who lands in the same situation.
Kind Regards,