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Jott Kaur

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I completed a post-graduation diploma in Canada do I need an evaluation of my back home degree for the immigration process of PR?
 
If you are counting your degree for points then yes, you need an ECA.
I would like to have a question about education assessment thru WES also:
In my case, my wife is the main applicant and I would go with her as the spouse.
I have a Bachelor's degree and a Master's degree. Theoretically, I only need to claim my highest education degree, but is there any difference in CRS score if I claim both of my degrees in comparison to claim my Master's degree only?
TIA and have a nice day Naturgrl!
 
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I would like to have a question about education assessment thru WES also:
In my case, my wife is the main applicant and I would go with her as the spouse.
I have a Bachelor's degree and a Master's degree. Theoretically, I only need to claim my highest education degree, but is there any difference in CRS score if I claim both of my degrees in comparison to claim my Master's degree only?
TIA and have a nice day Naturgrl!
Your Masters gives your more points and the bachelor’s degree will not increase your score.
 
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But ECA mentioned evaluation of your higher education according to that my higher education is in Canada isn't that.
Theoretically, Postgraduate Diploma is a further study after Bachelor's Degree, but a degree always considered better than a diploma/cerfiticate.
So in your case, I think you should still claim for your Bachelor just to play safe, why not while you can?
 
Theoretically, Postgraduate Diploma is a further study after Bachelor's Degree, but a degree always considered better than a diploma/cerfiticate.
So in your case, I think you should still claim for your Bachelor just to play safe, why not while you can?
OK Got it. Thankyou