Hi
I've been reading A LOT about the process of immigration, I just have 4 questions about the process:
1- Do I need to certificate both my Bachelors and Master Degree (ECA) or can I just certificate my highest degree which is my Master Degree?
You can get your highest degree assessed by WES. But you can anyway send any number of degrees to be assessed, as WES does not charge by the number of degrees. This would also take care of the situation where WES may not assess your Masters equivalent to Canadian Masters degree. I sent both my Bachelors and Masters.
2- If I have an International Business Master Degree. Does it count to claim points on the Education section (I mean Level of education = 135 for a Master Degree)? Because I don't understand the meaning of:
University degree at the Master’s level or equal OR University level entry-to-practice professional degree (or equal). Occupation related to the degree must be:
NOC 2011 Skill Level A, and
licensed by a provincial regulatory body.
Note: Degree program must be in one of these fields of study: Medicine, Veterinary Medicine, Dentistry, Podiatry, Optometry, Law, Chiropractic Medicine, or Pharmacy.
Does it mean that ALL Master Degree's can count? even though I don't meet the NOTE because is related to the bussiness area?
Yes, all Master's degree count as long as WES approves it is equivalent to Canadian degree. If your Masters is considered equivalent to Canadian degree you will get 135 points (without spouse) or 126 points (with spouse).
3- If I have a Graphic Designer 4 years Bachelors Degree and an International Bussiness Master Degree and I have 3 years of experience as a Graphic Designer BUT none under my Master Degree. Will it be a problem If my highest level of education is not related from the years of experience I have but it does related to my Bachelors Degree? Can I claim points on the Experience section due and thanks to my Bachelor Degree?
Yes, you can claim points for your education and wok experience as NOC and education are not tied together in the scoring. What matters is your NOC should fall under either 0, A or B category.
4- My currency is USD$. How do I prove that I have enough money to support myself with CAD$ currency? Do I need to exchange my currency to CAD$ and then save the money on my account?
No, you can retain the funds in USD. Whenever you get an invite you will be asked to submit a letter from your bank showing your account details (name, type of accounts held, account opening date, balance etc). So you can show the funds that you have and at the end of the letter you can show the conversion of USD to CAD at that day's spot rate.
I'm confused.
I hope you can help me, Thanks