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Guy293

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Hey Guys,

In my country, to complete a Bachelors Degree you have to study for 3 full years.
I have completed mine in 2 full years, and another 2 part-time (Oct. 2009 to Oct. 2013). in the WES certificate I received it says it's Canadian equivalent is "Bachelor's Degree (four years)".
What should I put in the Education part of the PR application form? it has only one option place to choose full/part, should I put 3 full years? 2 full years or 4 full years?

same question goes for my wife's Bachelor degree, she completed it in 5 years (Oct. 2008 to Dec. 2013) and WES considers its Canadian equivalent is "Bachelor's Degree (four years)".
 
Guy293 said:
Hey Guys,

In my country, to complete a Bachelors Degree you have to study for 3 full years.
I have completed mine in 2 full years, and another 2 part-time (Oct. 2009 to Oct. 2013). in the WES certificate I received it says it's Canadian equivalent is "Bachelor's Degree (four years)".
What should I put in the Education part of the PR application form? it has only one option place to choose full/part, should I put 3 full years? 2 full years or 4 full years?

same question goes for my wife's Bachelor degree, she completed it in 5 years (Oct. 2008 to Dec. 2013) and WES considers its Canadian equivalent is "Bachelor's Degree (four years)".
According to my understanding it would be " 2 full years" because you would have to mention that in your personal history section too, if you write 4 full years then you cannot write 2 full years, and another 2 part-time (Oct. 2009 to Oct. 2013) in your personal history that will conflict
 
OMG_Chakromakro said:
According to my understanding it would be " 2 full years" because you would have to mention that in your personal history section too, if you write 4 full years then you cannot write 2 full years, and another 2 part-time (Oct. 2009 to Oct. 2013) in your personal history that will conflict

Hmmm...I'l try to explain in a different way.
I have 2 bachelor's degrees, both recognized by WES as "Bachelor's Degree (four years)".
I've completed my first bachelor's in 2 full years and 2 part-time years.
during the 2 part-time years, I've started my second bachelor's full time and completed it in 3 full years (so I've learned a total of 5 years in university, and received 2 bachelor's degrees).
2009 - Bachelors 1 (full year).
2010 - Bachelors 1 (full year).
2011 - Bachelors 1 (Part-time year) and Bachelors 2 (full year).
2012 - Bachelors 1 (Part-time year) and Bachelors 2 (full year).
2013 - Bachelors 2 (full year).

what should I write?
 
since there's only one place to choose either full-time or part-time, what should I choose and insert for Bachelor's 1?
 
Guy293 said:
since there's only one place to choose either full-time or part-time, what should I choose and insert for Bachelor's 1?

Whatever it says on the Canadian degree, they will base off your credentials granted (degree) and transcript.
 
Do you have have to mention high school I.e secondary education ? Received ITA.
 
Omidahomie said:
Do you have have to mention high school I.e secondary education ? Received ITA.

No but if you have a gap on your history, you will get delayed or worst declined.
 
second OMG?

I'm not sure I should put 4 full years, I did not study for 4 full years for my first BA. only 2.