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Dear Dude:Nykro said:Petroleum engineering bachelors but 18 month experience as a mechanical engineer Noc 2132. How many points do you guys and girls think I might get?
And I also saw foreign engineering degree gives 6 points, will I even get that?
Actually you're wrong. I called quebec immigration and they have Engineering (bach) 6 points for foreign degree. The lady said it is given to anyone with a bachelors degree in engineering if their specialization is not in the list. So i mentioned, petroleum engineering and she said yeah that counts.shaggycoc said:Dear Dude:
you asked 1 day ago, advice 1: be calmn with procces immigration believe you will need it
2. Petroleum Engineering is not consider as proffetion in Quebec you will get 0 points in AOT and 18 months gets you between 4 and 6 points as NOC
Advice 3. If you do not know french forget Quebec and try another province
Yes genius because you have points for your diploma (niveau d'escolarité) not for your AOT (domaine de formation); look at these and do a self evaluation:Nykro said:Actually you're wrong. I called quebec immigration and they have Engineering (bach) 6 points for foreign degree. The lady said it is given to anyone with a bachelors degree in engineering if their specialization is not in the list. So i mentioned, petroleum engineering and she said yeah that counts.
I will get points for education level and AOT, I called twice and asked the same question to 2 different people to make sure. Look at the AOT list section C, in foreign degrees you can find just "Engineering (bach)" and it gives 6 points. When I called they said they give 6 points to all other engineering specializations that are not mentioned in the list.shaggycoc said:Yes genius because you have points for your diploma (niveau d'escolarité) not for your AOT (domaine de formation); look at these and do a self evaluation:
General score: https://www.immigration-quebec.gouv.qc.ca/fr/immigrer-installer/travailleurs-permanents/conditions-requises/index.html
Table of points: http://www.immigration-quebec.gouv.qc.ca/publications/fr/divers/Grille-synthese.pdf
Points per carreer: https://www.immigration-quebec.gouv.qc.ca/fr/immigrer-installer/travailleurs-permanents/conditions-requises/domaines-formation.html
Dear dudeNykro said:Shaggycoc, people like you shouldn't be giving advice since I just called them now for a THIRD time and asked... The guy said "Engineering (Bach)" in section C contains all engineering degrees.
I called MIDI and asked specifically for petroleum engineering and they said yes it gets 6 points! I seriously don't know where you get your information from. And I already applied for CSQ and I'm waiting for the preliminary review.shaggycoc said:Dear dude
MIDI evaluate your diploma according to subjects in Quebec not only with its name perhaps you have common core in engineering but as i said Petroleum engineering does not exist at Quebec so is not an engineering for them.
I have a master in hydrocarbures and my comparative evaluation showed me "it does not exist" same with my friend who payed one to petroleum engineering showed common core does not exist.
i invite you to do comparative evaluation is the way as MIDI evaluate unless do whatever i just tried to advice read better and be sure before to lose money