I think you misunderstood my last post. I meant using my partial credits towards the 3 year diploma instead. Not counting it on its own.Unless you finished the degree it won’t be considered. Think you will run into problems with your plan. You are essentially double dipping and will likely only get points for the one 3 year degree. It would not be fair to allow you to use 2 years of credits as both a degree and as the first 2 years of a second degree. If you were only using a few transfer credits towards the 3 year degree it may be possible but given your situation I think you will run into issues. Agree you should pay for a consultation with an immigration lawyer (not a consultant). Would also suggest sending a webform to IRCC to get a written response although people can get incorrect information from IRCC customer service.
and in any case as long as I gave two valid completed credentials the immigration officer or anyone else cannot say im double dipping. The main issue is whether they accept how quickly I did the diploma vs the length of the program And how much of it was done in Canada.
I’ll get advice from ircc directly.