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Express Entry for Non-Canadian Actuaries

Rameen Fatima

Newbie
Sep 28, 2022
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Hi,
I am an Associate of Society of Actuaries (USA) currently working in Pakistan. I started off my career right after my A-levels, as an apprentince in an insurance company and so do not hold a undergraduate/post graduate degree. I am trying to complete the free assessment of my qualifications for Express Entry System (https://form.immigration.ca/skilled-worker/en) and am encountering the following issue:
  • Under the Education Profile tab, I am unable to show that i only hold professional qualification
KIndly help me out fill the application and also guide me as to how can i be eligible for Actuarial jobs in Canada

Thanks in advance
 

Naturgrl

VIP Member
Apr 5, 2020
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Hi,
I am an Associate of Society of Actuaries (USA) currently working in Pakistan. I started off my career right after my A-levels, as an apprentince in an insurance company and so do not hold a undergraduate/post graduate degree. I am trying to complete the free assessment of my qualifications for Express Entry System (https://form.immigration.ca/skilled-worker/en) and am encountering the following issue:
  • Under the Education Profile tab, I am unable to show that i only hold professional qualification
KIndly help me out fill the application and also guide me as to how can i be eligible for Actuarial jobs in Canada

Thanks in advance
Don’t use a consultant site. Use the official IRCC calculator.

First, you need to determine if you are eligible with 67 points based on age, education (ECA), language and work experience. If you don’t have a degree then you are most likely not eligible for Express Entry. You get no extra points for professional qualifications as an actuary. Having professional qualifications gives you no points under education.

https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/immigrate-canada/express-entry/eligibility/federal-skilled-workers/six-selection-factors-federal-skilled-workers.html