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neonblue

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May 7, 2015
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Hi,

I am wondering if we are required to send BOTH of our diploma and transcript for language and educational proof?

I attended a Canadian university from 2009-2013. My diploma clearly stated that I have completed all the required courses and has been admitted to the degree.

On the application form itself under 7a it says "check this box if you are submitting transcripts that is also to be used as proof of education"

Does a copy of the diploma suffice for the purpose of proving language and education?

Thanks
 
I just provided a copy of my diploma. That worked for me.
 
neonblue said:
Thanks, I will do the same.

Yeah that should be fine. A diploma from a Canadian university is as good as you can get for language proof.
 
keesio said:
Yeah that should be fine. A diploma from a Canadian university is as good as you can get for language proof.

I also noticed that they no longer required proof for education? Otherwise, I would have to submit the transcript. Am I right?
 
neonblue said:
I also noticed that they no longer required proof for education? Otherwise, I would have to submit the transcript. Am I right?

I believe so, yes.

It's past 5 AM where I'm now, so excuse me if I make any mistakes based on lack of attention due to lack of sleep. I hadn't throroughly checked the new form so I hadn't realized that about the new forms. As far as language proof goes, following their own instruction guide, it remains that a diploma/certificate or transcript demonstrating completion of the program suffices.

I applied under the old rules, so I included diploma and transcripts, to cover both language requirements and proof of education.
 
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keesio said:
Yeah that should be fine. A diploma from a Canadian university is as good as you can get for language proof.

A diploma from a university in the United States is just as good :P , if not better ;)