I will as soon as I have a clarity on that.
I have got following response from cips.ca
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Once you confirm which certification is required, and if it’s CIPS certification, below are the steps.
we recommend that you visit the following site and answer the questions, this will help confirm the recommended route,
http://www.cips.ca/CertificationWizard
Our step-by-step application process and links to our various application forms can be found at:
http://www.cips.ca/CertificationApplications
We do
require a course-by-course Canadian equivalency of your degrees. A course-by-course assessment will list each course you took each year along with your marks. This is to be provided to us directly by the agency that prepares it. If you currently have a document-to-document assessment, you can obtain an upgrade to a course-by-course assessment from WES and WES will provide this to us directly.
Due to the high volume of applications that have been submitted our
current processing time is approximately 2-3 months. We assess applications in the order in which they are received.
If you are granted certified member status in CIPS you are required to maintain your certified status by renewing your membership annually and also by recertifying every three years. See:
http://www.cips.ca/recertification for information on the CIPS recertification process. There is no fee other than your annual membership dues for recertification. Failure to meet either one of these requirements will result in the loss of your certification status.
If you have additional questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.
Or visit the site for Frequently Answered Questions at:
http://www.cips.ca/faq
Look under Certification - I.S.P. designation questions"
Looking at the above, the onus of figuring out which certification to go with relies on the individual. I have decided to go with CIPS. I am contemplating between "Edu + Exp" and "Professional Exp" route.