Hi Ray, You are absolutely right and it really make sense particularly with the word ABROAD! - For me Abroad means anywhere in the world outside of the country you are currently living in.raymasa said:I thought the same, but I was correct by another member on this forum. As you quoted above
Proof of completion of secondary or post-secondary education in French or English includes:
A diploma or transcripts from a secondary or post-secondary school indicating the successful completion of a program, in Canada or abroad. or
A diploma or certificate from a secondary or post-secondary school indicating successful graduation, in Canada or abroad.
Note that the above says Canada or abroad.
The person who corrected me (sorry I don't remember the name) said he submitted his degree from the Philippine, and it was accepted.
Having said that, as mentioned above, I don't think taking IELTS or CELPIP is a bad idea. Just to be on the safe side, . Peace of mind rather than worrying about it.
Ray
In Dictionary it says:
1. Out of one's own country.
2. In a foreign country or countries. (take note: it says COUNTRIES - not in particular as English speaking Countries)
3. Away from one's home
6. A foreign country or countries in which to live or travel
Cheers!!! And I hope this is Crystal Clear already - But Remember "English Courses" is a must! to back up your Diploma from ABROAD.