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ozonezone234 said:Hello everyone,
Please advice ASAP becuase i need to act very fast
After delaying my documents for months (I submitted my documents in december 2010), CIO just sent me an NER. The officer who assessed my case wrongly assessed me and did not assign me the points I was eligible for.
Just as a background, I am a medical doctor with 3 yrs of work experience (I got 19 out of 21 points for that) and a Masters degree from a well-known University in Canada. I currently live in Canada under a temporary permit. Despite giving me the maximum points I deserve for work experience, I was assigned only 5 points for education (out of a possible 25) ie equivalent to secondary or high school education - even though I have basically being in school almost all my life (I have a medical degree, masters degree recently and have being in school for more than 18 yrs of full time study and attached a photocopy of my degree certificate).
I am planning to fax them a letter including my medical school and masters transcript and draw attention to the fact that I wasnt properly assessed.
What else do I need to do apart from that? Do you think they will even act based on this information?
Your kind advice is needed please. Thanks
I've just read my post again and I'm wondering how someone who assigned me almost the maximum points for work experience as a doctor also assign me the point equivalent to a high school education. Does it mean I became a doctor in high school?
It sounds funny but I'm not finding this funny at all