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rawdah said:
Congrats for the Award & Flats.

You seem to be a busy man :D

Lately, yes. Lot of things to do still.
Right now what I need is some food. Eyes are sinking and stomach sucking in. CYA guys later.
 
mighty gill said:
by the blessings of SHRI WAHEGURU JI,....got my per yesterday,...application reachd 30thmay,.. :D :D :D ;D ;D ; :D :D ;D ;D


Noc 3142

Congrats!!!!!!!! :)
 
Congrats! :)
Enjoy!


Adrenalineforu said:
Lately, yes. Lot of things to do still.
Right now what I need is some food. Eyes are sinking and stomach sucking in. CYA guys later.
 
Hello Everyone

I am Hassan and joined the forum today. Really feels good to see everyone networking and sharing their experiences and trying to help each other. I have applied under the FSW category which opened on the 4th of May this year. Applied under NOC 2263 (Inspectors in Occupational Health & Safety). My application was received by CIC on June 6. And my Credit Card has been charged on the 20th of August.
 
hassanwiz17 said:
Hello Everyone

I am Hassan and joined the forum today. Really feels good to see everyone networking and sharing their experiences and trying to help each other. I have applied under the FSW category which opened on the 4th of May this year. Applied under NOC 2263 (Inspectors in Occupational Health & Safety). My application was received by CIC on June 6. And my Credit Card has been charged on the 20th of August.

Pls enter your details here http://tinyurl.com/add-entry-fswp2013
 
Thanks to krishmech, rtj, zolter, shoaibuc n rawdah n ma bst wishes to all forum mates
 
I would request the seniors who are active on this forum to clarify regarding the ECA requirements and interpretation. I have a two year Bachelor of Arts Degree from Pakistan (University of the Punjab). When I received my ECA from WES, it stated that my degree was equivalent to 2 years of undergraduate study. The exact wording on the ECA was : "Canadian Equivalency: Two Years of Undergraduate Study.

Now I have the following question: According to the minimum requirements specified by the CIC, related to education, you must have a "a foreign educational credential, and an Educational Credential Assessment (ECA) by an agency approved by CIC to show it is equal to a COMPLETED Canadian secondary or post-secondary educational credential.".

What does the word "COMPLETED CANADIAN CREDENTIAL" mean? Does my degree and the ECA qualify me for 19 points?
 
hassanwiz17 said:
I would request the seniors who are active on this forum to clarify regarding the ECA requirements and interpretation. I have a two year Bachelor of Arts Degree from Pakistan (University of the Punjab). When I received my ECA from WES, it stated that my degree was equivalent to 2 years of undergraduate study. The exact wording on the ECA was : "Canadian Equivalency: Two Years of Undergraduate Study.

Now I have the following question: According to the minimum requirements specified by the CIC, related to education, you must have a "a foreign educational credential, and an Educational Credential Assessment (ECA) by an agency approved by CIC to show it is equal to a COMPLETED Canadian secondary or post-secondary educational credential.".

What does the word "COMPLETED CANADIAN CREDENTIAL" mean? Does my degree and the ECA qualify me for 19 points?

COMPLETED CANADIAN CREDENTIAL - The one you obtained from within Canada.

The rule is this;

Education from Canada - Submit Canadian credential (Degree/Diploma/whatever)

Education outside Canada - Submit Foreign credential (Degree/Diploma/whatever) + it's Canadian equivalency assessment.
 
@Adrenalineforu: Thanks for your reply. I know that. I am talking about the interpretation of the wording that "a foreign educational credential, and an Educational Credential Assessment (ECA) by an agency approved by CIC to show it is equal to a COMPLETED Canadian secondary or post-secondary educational credential." Does my ECA (which mentions that my 2 year BA degree has a Canadian equivalency of 2 years of undergraduate study) show that my degree is equal to a "COMPLETED CANADIAN CREDENTIAL". Because the CIO/VO might interpret that 2 years of undergraduate study is not equal to a "COMPLETED CANADIAN CREDENTIAL" i.e. a diploma, certificate or degree (COMPLETED CREDENTIAL). And they might interpret that 2 years of undergraduate study is not a completed credential but an ongoing study. I hope you understand my question.
 
mighty gill said:
by the blessings of SHRI WAHEGURU JI,....got my per yesterday,...application reachd 30thmay,.. :D :D :D ;D ;D ; :D :D ;D ;D


Noc 3142

Many many congrats Gill... :)
 
rawdah said:
Congrats for the Award & Flats.

You seem to be a busy man :D
Congratulaions rawdah...u rock .....I will never forget u bcoz u added me to the spreadsheet :)I'm July 29th applicant for 2131
 
can we expect any activity from CIC today or is it off on saturday?