you are right that points will not be effected but the thing Bachelors ECA is also required thats what I have heard from many people I am myself have done Only masters ECA and created profile and I got 135 points but I am confused now as some people say its a supporting document you must have Bachelors ECA as well don't know what to dochantal111 said:Do ECA for the Master only. Try to calculate ur points with the following tool and choose that u have master degree. U donot have to do ECA for ur bachelor because u will get the same point without mention the bachelor.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/crs-tool.asp
i hope that can help you.good luck
Well, it depends the country of your education. If your masters are from USA and Bachelors from India then my understanding is that only Master's evaluation should be sufficient. To confirm.. Read through this link about the document requirements based on the qualification and country of education --> http://www.wes.org/ca/required/index.asprajpalneha36 said:Hello All,
this might be a stupid question as i just woke up to apply for Express entry.you can also direct me if this question is already answered
Question:I have a Masters degree from USA .i also have a Bachelors degree from India.Now do i need to have both my degrees approved from ECA ? or just having Master Degree (from USA ) approved from ECA will be enough to get points.
Please help.
Thank You
YOU HAVE TO GET ALL POST SECONDARY DEGREES AND QUALIFICATIONS EVALUATED... MEANS, ALL EDUCATION DONE AFTER COMPLETING 12TH STANDARD ARE TO BE SENT FOR ASSESSMENT.... CHECK OUT WES WEBSITE - wes.org/ca/fswp/ ....rajpalneha36 said:Hello All,
this might be a stupid question as i just woke up to apply for Express entry.you can also direct me if this question is already answered
Question:I have a Masters degree from USA .i also have a Bachelors degree from India.Now do i need to have both my degrees approved from ECA ? or just having Master Degree (from USA ) approved from ECA will be enough to get points.
Please help.
Thank You
HI there,Bhullar28 said:YOU HAVE TO GET ALL POST SECONDARY DEGREES AND QUALIFICATIONS EVALUATED... MEANS, ALL EDUCATION DONE AFTER COMPLETING 12TH STANDARD ARE TO BE SENT FOR ASSESSMENT.... CHECK OUT WES WEBSITE - wes.org/ca/fswp/ ....
ALL THE PEOPLE SAYING THAT THEY HAVE GOT FULL POINTS BY JUST GIVING THEIR HIGHEST DEGREES MIGHT FACE REJECTION AFTER RECEIVING ITA... WHY TAKE THE CHANCE, ESPECIALLY WHEN IT IS CLEARLY MENTIONED ON THE WEBSITE OF THE ASSESSING AUTHORITY..
AND, ONE CANNOT/MUST NOT CREATE AN EE PROFILE BEFORE GETTING EVERYTHING ASSESSED, THIS IS HOW SOME IDIOTS TAKE OTHERS PLACE, AND REJECT ITA... RETARDS.... GET YOUR DOCS TOGETHER, GET AN ASSESSMENT AND ENTER THE EE POOL...
First of all, check all the websites and links associated with this whole Express Entry process - CIC guidelines, WES country specific document checklist, and the criteria for CRS scoring, before believing anybody.ARMANIZ said:You need the highest education to be evaluated, thats it. This is specifically mentioned in the section asking you if you have a Canadian degree on EE profile. click on the question mark for more info and it tells you they need the highest. stop giving wrong info to others.
Good luck.
Yes, you are right about Human capital factor.... But what about Skill Transferability.... ???Dazed12 said:actually Bhullar28 if you go onto the WES website under FAQ they say that they can't tell you if you need to get all your degrees done or not, that you have to go to the CIC website. When I applied I put in my PhD and had that accredited. I added my BSc but did not get a WES form for that as well (its actually not possible to do a PhD without the other degree) so I put that it was not accredited and there didn't see to be any issue with that.
So this is from the help section of CIC website:Bhullar28 said:Yes, you are right about Human capital factor.... But what about Skill Transferability.... ???
Would you agree that, while getting a CRS score, we only get points for the things which we have proof of..??.. And, in case of education related points, CIC demands an ECA... Yes, you would get full points for PhD in Core human capital factors, but when it says, having two or more post-secondary degrees + IELTS (in Skill transferability), if you claim full points (just based on the assumption that, of course a master's or higher needs a graduation degree) you have a huge risk of getting a rejection after filing for Visa... without assessment, CIC doesn't recognizes any degree apart from your PhD... yes it is stupid and yes it happens...
In the end, what's the harm...??.. It's in the same cost... They're gonna do all the work, is this even worth a debate...??
dear can you please share the link ?ARMANIZ said:You need the highest education to be evaluated, thats it. This is specifically mentioned in the section asking you if you have a Canadian degree on EE profile. click on the question mark for more info and it tells you they need the highest. stop giving wrong info to others.
Good luck.