reply from ICAS in response of assessment for degree for FSWC
Thank you for your enquiry.
The regulations for immigration to Canada under the Federal Skilled Worker Category (FSWC) are changing. The regulatory changes come into effect in early 2013. Until that time, ICAS is not able to comment on the procedures or requirements for application under this category. It is important to note that these changes affect only the FSWC. ICAS Assessment Reports are currently, and will continue to be, accepted for all other immigration categories, regardless of the regulatory changes to FSWC. If you plan to apply for immigration to Canada under the new FSWC, we would suggest that you wait until January 2013 when the new process is outlined.
If you would like an ICAS Assessment Report for general information or other purposes, please visit www.icascanada.ca. There you will find detailed information about the services we offer, the application procedures, the documents required from each country as well as the on-line application form.
Please review our documentation requirements by country https://www.icascanada.ca/pdf/REQUIRED-DOCUMENTS.pdf. Please note that these documentation requirements will not apply to those requesting an assessment for immigration under the FSWC. FSWC applicants will be required to have official documents sent directly to our office by the institution(s). Original documents and certified copies of original documents will not be accepted.
ICAS’ processing time is approximately 15-20 business days after all required documents arrive in our office. Incomplete documentation delays the process, so we encourage you to review the above information carefully.
Please let us know if you have any further questions.
ICAS of Canada
The institution is the school you attended (for example, the university).
QUESTION
How my institute will sent to you I am living out side my country.
and why this is the policy?
ICAS
We require documents sent directly to our office by the institution because Citizenship and Immigration Canada requires both an assessment of the education (as it compares to the system of education in Canada) as well as documented evidence of the authenticity of a credential.
ICAS could send copies of your documents back to the institution for verification, but this process is most often much more time consuming and expensive for the applicant than having transcripts sent to our office directly.
QUESTION
you have written in your mail that quote
Please review our documentation requirements by country https://www.icascanada.ca/pdf/REQUIRED-DOCUMENTS.pdf. Please note that these documentation requirements will not apply to those requesting an assessment for immigration under the FSWC.
so how can we know what document is needed for FSWC?so we will be able to prepare it before time?
ICAS
As we previously indicated, CIC has not yet designated the agency or agencies to provide assessments. Agencies will not be notified until at least January 2013. Until that time, the requirements and procedures are not set and are subject to change. This is why we are strongly urging applicants to wait until CIC designates the agency or agencies.
By applying for an assessment now, you will essentially be gambling that ICAS will be accepted. If ICAS is designated, however, there will be a separate application form and process for FSWC applicants. Individuals who have already received an ICAS General Assessment Report (provided that the assessment was based on official documents), will be able to apply to have the report forwarded to CIC by completing an application form and providing payment for the upgraded service. There will be a substantial difference in fees between the fee for a General Assessment Report and for the fee for a report for the FSWC applicants due to the additional requirements set by CIC. CIC will be negotiating these fees with the agencies and, again, until designated, we cannot provide any indication as to what the fee will be.
With regard to the documentation requirements. Information about the type of documents required (degree certificate, mark sheets, etc) is there for your information. This is what is required of domestic applicants. As we have indicated, FSWC will be subject to an entirely different process to meet the needs of CIC (if ICAS is designated).
You can apply now, but you must understand several points:
· ICAS may not be one of the designated agencies
· You must have your transcript sent directly to our office by your university (in order to meet CIC requirements)
· You will have to reapply in 2013 to have the report sent to CIC
· There will be additional fees involved to do so (and because of the requirements outlined by CIC, these fees will be substantial)
We advise against applying now because you will endure additional time and expense, but if you wish to do so, you may complete the on-line application form at www.icascanada.ca
Thank you
ICAS of Canada