cp3isaIII said:
Don't be so sure that they grant you 22 points for your "double degree". I myself has 2 degrees (BsMath & Nursing) & Masters but I am only counting it as 20 points. Remember, primary & secondary education in Canada is 12 years vs. 10 years in the Philippines. Submitting your latest TOR is non-issue kasi yong 1st degree mo nandun na lahat sa latest TOR mo. Sa IELTS ka na lang bumawi at kunin mo yong full points na 16. HTH.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/manuals/op/op06-eng.pdf
Manual: "Medical doctor degrees are generally first-level university credentials, in the same way that a
Bachelor of Law or a Bachelor of Science in Pharmacology is a first level, albeit “professional” degree
and should be awarded 20 points. If it is a second-level degree and if, for example, it belongs to a
Faculty of Graduate Studies, 25 points may be awarded. If a bachelor's credential is a prerequisite to
the credential, but the credential itself is still considered a first-level degree, then 22 points would be
appropriate.
It is important to refer to how the local authority responsible for educational institutions
recognizes the credential: i.e., as a first-level or second-level or higher university credential".
"12.2. Education
For definition of terms, see Section 6.3.
Officers should assess programs of study and award points based on the standards that exist in
the country of study. The Regulations do not provide for comparisons to Canadian educational
standards......."