Okay what is your advise for me ? What should tell them ?I would say the the current act doesn’t reflect the new changes and provide the link.
Okay what is your advise for me ? What should tell them ?I would say the the current act doesn’t reflect the new changes and provide the link.
Can I go for the infernal review if my file got refused my file still not refused .You should definitely go for an internal review. I would have done this if I was in your shoes.
Well you need to have a notary public certify that sworn also, and it's called sworn affidavit. It means that translator must do that certification in a notary public. If you have seal and text from a notary or commissioner of oaths in your translated document, it's OK. In my country all translators must do affidavit of translation in a notary public in order to make a translation document legal. I don't know the procedures in Ukraine, but you can ask.I have only translation itself saying this:
“I, certified translator NAME, certify this to be a true translation of the original document which I have seen”.
Stamp and signature
It was not done in front of notaries, so it means I need to get affidavit as well?
If it is not refused than you should wait. You never know they might approve as wellCan I go for the infernal review if my file got refused my file still not refused .
Correct, we never know what OINP think and what they will do at last moment.If it is not refused than you should wait. You never know they might approve as well
So basically what I need is original + translation + affidavit?Well you need to have a notary public certify that sworn also, and it's called sworn affidavit. It means that translator must do that certification in a notary public. If you have seal and text from a notary or commissioner of oaths in your translated document, it's OK. In my country all translators must do affidavit of translation in a notary public in order to make a translation document legal. I don't know the procedures in Ukraine, but you can ask.
True I have 30 days to get back to them after that if they reused them I can ask for Internal review ?Correct, we never know what OINP think and what they will do at last moment.
Well, I see people get their certified copy, then translate that copy, then get affidavit.So basically what I need is original + translation + affidavit?
Do I need certified copy as well?
You did 1 Year program?Received refusal today lol because of this:
Admission requirements for this program were either a diploma, advanced diploma or a degree : https://www.algonquincollege.com/sat/program/businessintelligence-system-infrastructure/#application_admission. As such, admission into this program did not require the completion of a degree, as it also admitted holders of a diploma.
Requirements:
a degree, diploma or certificate that takes at least one year to complete if you study on a full-time basis and that requires a completed degree as an admission requirement
OINP Notice of Intent to Refuse letterYou did 1 Year program?
Did you got the refused mail or Intent to refuse mail ?
YesOINP Notice of Intent to Refuse letter
Yes I did 1 year program. I will just email them and tell them I was admitted using my degree and not a diploma.
They cannot refuse cos previously you had a Degree from that only you got the admission to the program and secondly one of my friend received Nomination she did a 1 Year program she got the admission using her previously degree program.Yes
You are right secondly they cannot refuse cos these conditions were not the time of application submitted to the program
This was introduced new changes only last Thursday
Bro what is your highest level of education?Received refusal today lol because of this:
Admission requirements for this program were either a diploma, advanced diploma or a degree : https://www.algonquincollege.com/sat/program/businessintelligence-system-infrastructure/#application_admission. As such, admission into this program did not require the completion of a degree, as it also admitted holders of a diploma.
Requirements:
a degree, diploma or certificate that takes at least one year to complete if you study on a full-time basis and that requires a completed degree as an admission requirement