Luigiovemma
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- Mar 21, 2012
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- Ottawa
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- 08-20-2013
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- 03-05-2014
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- 04-30-2014
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- 04-30-2014
Thanks dear~ The new letters are more of supplementary information. I just asked the HR and my supervisor to revise the letters as what they required, so at least I'm quite sure there's no contradiction
The full-time or part-time part is tricky...In my colleague's situation, it seems they count his 2 yr RA as full-time. But he also has a MS degree in Canada though.
In my case, I'm in a fast-track PhD program that bypass master, so unfortunately I can only get 20 points for my education despite that I have 20 years of education But my partner got his master in Canada, so at least I should have 5 points for adaptability, and I have 16 points for ILETS.
The full-time or part-time part is tricky...In my colleague's situation, it seems they count his 2 yr RA as full-time. But he also has a MS degree in Canada though.
In my case, I'm in a fast-track PhD program that bypass master, so unfortunately I can only get 20 points for my education despite that I have 20 years of education But my partner got his master in Canada, so at least I should have 5 points for adaptability, and I have 16 points for ILETS.
asbereth said:Make sure though that there would be no contradictory information between the new letters and the ones you sent. I'm assuming that you have copies of all the letters you submitted? Double check everything, and make sure that everything is consistent (and that the additional information would not in any way contradict what you submitted before).
And I'm not sure whether you can count RA/TA as full-time since you're also claiming full-time studies during the period you're claiming you're doing work as well (maybe somebody else can elaborate on this?). But since apparently you have had more than 4 years of RA/TA experience, then, provided everything is clear from the letters you will provide, you should get at least 2 years of working experience from this. Assuming you have the maximum number of points for IELTS, a Master's degree (with 17 years of education), and under 35 years of age, you should have about 68 points, which would be more than the required 67.