salam20 said:
I hope that 5 points of the two years of study under the adaptability, is to be discussed with an immigration ministry in order to get them added to all of us by laws. I am in SK I am going to send the minister in SK this appeal, immediately.
Here is a draft, please review and let me know your concerns.
Good Morning,
I would like to raise a flag on an issue that discomfort a group of people who are applying for Permanent Resident under the Foreign Skilled Worker Program in the PhD category. This group of people spent at least two years of full time education in Canada on a valid study permit towards their PhD study program with good academic standing. The group believes that they are well adapted for living in Canada and understand the Canadian culture as they spent two years or more in Canada. Their concern is related to the understanding of eligibility points calculations. Mainly, the 5 adaptability points of spending two years in study on a valid study permit in Canada. It is mentioned and explained under Adaptability criteria in the Guide 7000 - Application for permanent residence: Federal skilled worker class (IMM 7000), as follows:
"Previous study in Canada:
You or your accompanying spouse or common-law partner studied at a post-secondary institution in Canada for at least two years on a full-time basis. This must have been done after the age of 17 and with a valid study permit."
And was explained better in Operation Manual OP 6B Federal Skilled Workers - Applications received on or after June 26, 2010
"Previous study in Canada:
• Award five points if the applicant or accompanying spouse or common- law partner completed a program of full-time study of at least two years' duration at a post-secondary institution in Canada, if this occurred after the age of seventeen and with valid study permits.
(The person is not required to have obtained an educational credential for these two years of study in Canada to earn the points, but simply to have completed at least two years of study.)"
However, the question that is mentioned in the application package in form Schedule 3 - Economic Classes IMM0008_e
"Have you or, if applicable, your accompanying spouse or common-law partner, previously completed a program of full-time study of at least two years at a post-secondary institution in Canada?"
They want to claim the 5 points as they spent two years, however, they did not complete their PhD program yet. They would like to understand how they can answer this question in order to claim the 5 points.
Thanks,