Hello Haznac,haznac said:If you are applying as a nurse (I suppose you are), and you are registered/certified by the regulating body of your profession in Canada, then yes. That should give you 50 sweet points.
It sure sounds like it does, flystanny. I myself am trying to get a certified translator status in Canada. I will have to fly over to Canada 2 times for 2 separate exams to get it. But I believe it will be worth it. 50 more points are no joke!flystanny said:Hello Haznac,
I need help please. I have a BSC in Accounting , plus a professional certificate (ACCA) which is the awarded by the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants UK. However there is a Mutual Recognition Agreement (MRA) between ACCA and CGA Canada (Certified General Accountants). I have applied to CGA and will be getting the certificate in a few days time. So my question is this. Does the certificate from CGA qualify for points under the requirement of a "Certificate issued by a Canadian territory"?
Is there anyone in my same situation? I plan to include it because it adds a whooping 50 points to my CRS score.
I suggest you look into your occupation's certification criteria in Canada. If being a registered nurse in Ontario suffices, then you should be considered certified, therefore eligible for those 50 points. But the requirements might be different.nscottawa said:Thank you for your replies about about Rigestered Nurse. See. One said "yes" whereas the other said "no. I called a couple of immigration consultants and got two different answers.
Wicked31, how certain are you with your reply "NO"? Any supporting information would be appreciated.
nscottawa said:Thank you for your replies about about Rigestered Nurse. See. One said "yes" whereas the other said "no. I called a couple of immigration consultants and got two different answers.
Wicked31, how certain are you with your reply "NO"? Any supporting information would be appreciated.
wicked31 is right, I was wrong. I just updated my EE profile with a certificate of qualification as a translator (a skilled worker) -just to see what will happen with score- and unfortunately, no points were added to my score... EE system allows you to declare if you have a certificate of qualification, but it only rewards those 50 points for skilled trades certification. Good that I haven't bought the plane tickets yet...wicked31 said:Certificate of qualification only applies to skill trades. Nurses fall under skilled worker.
Hello flystannyflystanny said:Hello Haznac,
I need help please. I have a BSC in Accounting , plus a professional certificate (ACCA) which is the awarded by the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants UK. However there is a Mutual Recognition Agreement (MRA) between ACCA and CGA Canada (Certified General Accountants). I have applied to CGA and will be getting the certificate in a few days time. So my question is this. Does the certificate from CGA qualify for points under the requirement of a "Certificate issued by a Canadian territory"?
Is there anyone in my same situation? I plan to include it because it adds a whooping 50 points to my CRS score.