ThanksPipis Husband said:Fill every applicable form where you need to mention you are a PhD student please.
ThanksPipis Husband said:Fill every applicable form where you need to mention you are a PhD student please.
Thank you for information! Do you know anything about NOC 4011 last CC charged? Thanks in advance!ksa0510 said:Current update on fee charging & PER on the 16 Dec.2014 at 2:43 GMT
Latest CC Charged: 14 October
Latest DD encashed: 16 September
Latest PER:24 September (New Entry)
Hi, you can get that info from the global spread sheet.areva said:Thank you for information! Do you know anything about NOC 4011 last CC charged? Thanks in advance!
OK I'll doPipis Husband said:Hi, you can get that info from the global spread sheet.
Use this link, FSWP 2014 Spreadsheet: http://tinyurl.com/FSW14-Spreadsheetareva said:OK I'll do
Hi, we are not VO case officers here so why don't you ask LVO the reason for the delay by sending a CSE? Use this link, https://secure.cic.gc.ca/enquiries-renseignements/case-cas-eng.aspx?mission=londonKashifshah said:How long does it it approximately after interview to get medical, it's been more than two months since my interview, or is it quota problem, or will they contact me in 2015, what's the reason of so much delay??
I could be wrong but I don't believe that to be true!! My husband submitted his 3 yrs bachelor's and 2 yrs of master's and got a report as it being equivalent to Canadian Master's. Although I do believe that they have a list of universities in India that are recognized. If your master's is done from a University that is not recognized by them that in my humble opinion could lead to a situation where it shows as a 4 yr bachelors equivalent.suniljoseph12061977 said:Hi, Is it true that if you send both your 3- year bachelor's and 2-year master's for credential evaluation, WES will report it as equivalent to Canadian 4-year bachelor's. However if you send only your 2-year master's, they will report it as equivalent to Canadian Master's !
abhilaksh said:I could be wrong but I don't believe that to be true!! My husband submitted his 3 yrs bachelor's and 2 yrs of master's and got a report as it being equivalent to Canadian Master's. Although I do believe that they have a list of universities in India that are recognized. If your master's is done from a University that is not recognized by them that in my humble opinion could lead to a situation where it shows as a 4 yr bachelors equivalent.
I hope you still have enough points to make the minimum of 67 points. All the best.suniljoseph12061977 said:Yes you are right. Today I found out that they also take into consideration the NAAC ranking of the University.