w910i said:
Here's my 2 cents:
1. You can send your masters and bachelors for eca, but I think to be on the safe side it's the masters.
2. If limit reached, a refusal letter will be given and the money will be returned. ( and I don't want that to happen to you so better prepare everything and see you in canada)
1) Problem with getting my bachelors evaluated
Well, my university back in India wouldn't send the transcripts directly to WES. Also it would involve a lot legwork, getting the documents first attested by Registrar, which seems to take almost a month. Not really convenient for me as I do not reside in India any more. On the other hand, Lancaster University, where I have my MSc degree from, has a straightforward process, taking much lesser time to have my degree documents sent to WES directly. I just have to make a request to them online.
Another point is that my chosen code is closely related to MSc than my Bachelors degree. However, I'm not sure what the idea behind getting ECA is - a) To get all of your degrees evaluated or just the highest/closely related ones ??
Anyway I came across this link on CIC website where they have detailed the process out. And somewhere down you will notice they have given this example
If Deng studied outside of Canada and obtained a foreign educational credential at the Master’s level
Then he would submit proof of his completed foreign educational credential and an original ECA report indicating that it is equivalent to a completed Canadian educational credential at the Master’s level or lower.
Check this www[dot]cic[dot]gc[dot]ca/english/information/applications/guides/EG7TOC[dot]asp
Still confused though...
2) Are you 100% sure? Since Jayesh Amin replied I would never get a refund
3) I'm in Dubai, UAE and there is no visa processing offices here. Does that mean I can apply to Morocco since it takes just 3 months to process, have a look here.. www[dot]cic[dot]gc[dot]ca/english/information/times/perm/skilled-fed[dot]asp