Hello everyone,
I guess it is better to post here rather than start a new topic each time a question appears.
So,
Question no.1 : Regarding WES and ECA...I have a Bachelor degree in Psychology and another Bachelor Degree in Computer Science and also a Master Degree in Psychology. My profession is psychologists, so I am wondering if it is worth sending that Bachelor in Computer Science to WES. Would it be relevant for my profile? Also would I be asked extra fee if I send all 3 documents? I read in some posts that processing Bachelor+Master is all under the same fee.
There is 1 clear advantage. If your Bachelors and Masters is evaluated as a single 4 year Canadian Bachelors then having an ECA for your Computer Science degree will allow you to choose "Two or more degrees..." option rather than "Bachelors". And as many members on the forum can tell you, that is a very valuable thing because it has the potential to boost your score beyond 450 provided you score CLB 9 in IELTS.
Purely for that opportunity, I think it is definitely worth getting it assessed. Of course, it will cost you higher than getting 2 degrees assessed but the benefits completely outweigh the costs here.
Get a free WES assessment before paying up ---> http://www.wes.org/ca/immigrants/preliminary.asp
Question no.2 : I am little bit confused with the selection of the Canadian province I want to live in....Do I have to do this while I fill in my EE profile? Can I change this option afterwards?
Choose "All Province and Territories" while making your EE profile and that's the end of this. Once you get your PR, there is no restriction on working and living in any province across Canada so you can decide this later. What you mark in your profile now has no bearing on where you can live or work later. It is just additional information and not a binding agreement that you make with CIC.
Thank you ;D