Hello guys,
I'm a person who studied at two US universities during the past four years.
I have a high school diploma from US too. (I'm not originally from USA)
I faced a problem.
I want to apply for express entry federal skilled worker program.
I have enough language exam scores and work experience. I have a job offer from a Canadian employer as well.
HOWEVER,
The university I have attended is not releasing any transcript due to debt. I have about 20k unpaid debt.
This makes me impossible to get any ECA.
I didn't finish my degree at that institution. I attended that institution but I got no degree.
I ran to Express Entry assessment tool on Canadian government site and just put High School Diploma as the highest credential I earned and didn't mention about the college education. But, the assessment tool still says I got enough points to be qualified for express entry.
In this case, what would you recommend me to do?
Should I just apply as a high school grad and avoid even mentioning my college education?
or should I put my college education info and explain the authorities what's going on?
Does Express Entry program require ECA for an unfinished degree at college? I spent four years at universities but ultimately, I left USA before I finish my degree. If they don't require ECA assessment for unfinished degree, can I still put "Bachelor OR Three Years at Universities" as my highest education on my profile? As long as it will not ruin me with ECA assessment, I can do this for getting more points.
American universities I have attended costed me $40,000 a year. I spent pretty much all of my money. Now they're refusing to release any document before I give them an additional $20,000. Honestly, I can't give them that much money right now. This debt is supposed to be paid in ten years. I don't know what to do.
Here are factors that still qualify me as an express entry applicant:
- I can send my high school transcript and diploma for ECA assessment.
- I have good score from CELPIP and below-average, poor score on TEF French exam.
- I can bring more than $35,000 to settle in Canada.
- I have job offers from Canadian employers.
- I have more than two years of work experience.
- I'm currently in Canada. I'm waiting for my work permit to arrive.
- I'm in my early 20's.
What's my chance on getting a permanent residency card through express entry program?
Please help.
I'm a person who studied at two US universities during the past four years.
I have a high school diploma from US too. (I'm not originally from USA)
I faced a problem.
I want to apply for express entry federal skilled worker program.
I have enough language exam scores and work experience. I have a job offer from a Canadian employer as well.
HOWEVER,
The university I have attended is not releasing any transcript due to debt. I have about 20k unpaid debt.
This makes me impossible to get any ECA.
I didn't finish my degree at that institution. I attended that institution but I got no degree.
I ran to Express Entry assessment tool on Canadian government site and just put High School Diploma as the highest credential I earned and didn't mention about the college education. But, the assessment tool still says I got enough points to be qualified for express entry.
In this case, what would you recommend me to do?
Should I just apply as a high school grad and avoid even mentioning my college education?
or should I put my college education info and explain the authorities what's going on?
Does Express Entry program require ECA for an unfinished degree at college? I spent four years at universities but ultimately, I left USA before I finish my degree. If they don't require ECA assessment for unfinished degree, can I still put "Bachelor OR Three Years at Universities" as my highest education on my profile? As long as it will not ruin me with ECA assessment, I can do this for getting more points.
American universities I have attended costed me $40,000 a year. I spent pretty much all of my money. Now they're refusing to release any document before I give them an additional $20,000. Honestly, I can't give them that much money right now. This debt is supposed to be paid in ten years. I don't know what to do.
Here are factors that still qualify me as an express entry applicant:
- I can send my high school transcript and diploma for ECA assessment.
- I have good score from CELPIP and below-average, poor score on TEF French exam.
- I can bring more than $35,000 to settle in Canada.
- I have job offers from Canadian employers.
- I have more than two years of work experience.
- I'm currently in Canada. I'm waiting for my work permit to arrive.
- I'm in my early 20's.
What's my chance on getting a permanent residency card through express entry program?
Please help.