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kuswara1

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While creating a profile at Express Entry; I face a question which asks:

Do you have a certificate of qualification from a Canadian province or territory?
=> i could not understand this question clearly. Please help me to interpret this question:
Is it asking whether I have attended a University in Canada. OR, Do I have my ECA for my own country's education ?
Unless I understand this question I cannot choose options as YES or NO. Please suggest me !



rgd,
kuswara1
 
No, neither.

"A certificate of qualification lets people work in some skilled trades in Canada. Only the provinces and territories can issue these certificates. To get one, a person must have them assess their training, trade experience and skills to and then pass a certification exam.

The requirements to be certified in a trade are different in each province. For more details, you should consult the website of the body that governs trades for the province/territory where you would like to live and work."

So no, a degree is not a "certificate of qualification", has nothing to do with whether you went to school in Canada or not.
 
Hi,
I am a dentist... I did not study in Canada, but I have passed all the qualification examinations done by the national dental examining board of Canada (NDEB), and then I have been certified with a "certification of qualification"... it is not from a specific province or territory but from the NDEB... So should I reply yes to the above question or are you talking about something else??
Thank you
 
Im a registered apprentice in a skill trade,can i choose "yes" in this section?
thanks!
 
dentist - no. you don't work in a trade.

apprentice - no, you haven't got the cert yet to work in your trade. once you complete the apprenticeship, then yes.
 
Hi....
i have done PGD in Project mgmt from Canada. Will it be considered for certificate of qualification...
 
Ischaan said:
Hi....
i have done PGD in Project mgmt from Canada. Will it be considered for certificate of qualification...

No. As mentioned previously in this thread, this applies to skilled trades.
 
Am confused with this question help me..
Do you have a certificate of qualification from a Canadian province or territory??

I am post graduate from Ontario currently working in NOC code 6311 - Food service supervisors, from past 10 months so for above question I should say Yes or No? I dont have LMIA but my job is under NOC code 'B'.

Thanks
 
I am a registered practical nurse. I am registered with CNO and have cpr and first aid certificate. Should i say yes?
 
I am a registered practical nurse. I am registered with CNO and have cpr and first aid certificate. Should i say yes?

You should say no. Nursing is not a trade.
 
Hello everyone,
Thanks for info and the thread. I was wondering, I have OTL - Other Than Life license certified by Financial Services Regulatory Authority of Ontario. I am basically, an Insurance Agent solely allowed to practice in Ontario, was trained by TD Insurance and still affiliated with them. Will I be eligible?
 
Hello everyone,
Thanks for info and the thread. I was wondering, I have OTL - Other Than Life license certified by Financial Services Regulatory Authority of Ontario. I am basically, an Insurance Agent solely allowed to practice in Ontario, was trained by TD Insurance and still affiliated with them. Will I be eligible?

No. It only applies to trades.