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FSW 67 | yet profile found ineligible

aniruddhabhatt

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That's very weird.
I can't think of anything else.
You did choose "Two or more degrees of certificate" in education, right?
You're sure there are no typos? Like for example language results received on Dec 2016 instead of Dec 2017.
Hey @Peacekeeper87 ,
weird yes :(

Where is the option to select "Two or more degrees of certificate" in EE profile? I selected this in the wizard to generate Ref number, and added two of my education credentials in EE profile separately. One year certificate from Canada, and 4 year Bachelors (+WES report number) from India.

The years and spellings are consistent from what i could check. However, it shows my first name in CAPS and last name is normal (i.e. ANIRUDDHA Bhatt) which I don't think is an issue. I'll probably try creating a new GCKey account and then a new profile, hoping for some magic!
 

Peacekeeper87

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Hey @Peacekeeper87 ,
weird yes :(

Where is the option to select "Two or more degrees of certificate" in EE profile? I selected this in the wizard to generate Ref number, and added two of my education credentials in EE profile separately. One year certificate from Canada, and 4 year Bachelors (+WES report number) from India.

The years and spellings are consistent from what i could check. However, it shows my first name in CAPS and last name is normal (i.e. ANIRUDDHA Bhatt) which I don't think is an issue. I'll probably try creating a new GCKey account and then a new profile, hoping for some magic!
Nevermind about "two or more certificates".
Another thing, for the question of "Completed Academic Years", is at least 3 years for your bachelor's degree?
 

Peacekeeper87

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Yes. Entered 4 in Bachelor's academic years and 1 in certificate Academic years.
You did everything correctly then...
Thing is, you're not the only one in this awkward situation. I believe it's a technical glitch. Either raise a CSE or wait and see.
 

aniruddhabhatt

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You did everything correctly then...
Thing is, you're not the only one in this awkward situation. I believe it's a technical glitch. Either raise a CSE or wait and see.
Yeah I am hoping it's a technical glitch too! I had raised a webform ticket (CSE) earlier, and they replied saying they're looking into it. I'll keep us posted.

I guess I am the only remaining one :S because other issues I saw in the forum got sorted by increasng POF. Interesting discovery!
Really appreciate your inputs and prompt support though :)

Regards,
Anir
 

aniruddhabhatt

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Hello @Peacekeeper87 @mona247 @ContactFront

So I did some hit and trial with a new GCKey and a profile (Hope CIC won't hold this against me). I think the problem is at me selecting 'In good academic standing but no degree/diploma awarded' for my Canadian graduate certificate, as I just completed it last month.

it accepted my profile first when i had selected degree awarded, but found it ineligible as soon as I changed it :/

FYI (no relevance), I had entered the funds 16000 for the new profile. And also did a couple of changes (with education and work history) in rounds before the profile was finally found ineligible. Unless IRCC website is super slow to reflect old changes, changing 'In good academic standing but no degree/diploma awarded' got me ineligible.
Hope the info helps for future!

-facepalm - Wish I had seen this beforehand (https://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/threads/points-for-in-a-good-standing-but-degree-not-awarded-v-s-degree-received.484438/). I had tried to find info on this earlier but ugh..who has ever found right things at the right time.

I'll probably wait for my certificate to come before I can apply :)

Best,
Anir
 
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mona247

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One more point.. may be your one year course in Canada hasn't funished 365 days?

I have heard few courses are for 2 semester's (8 months)
May be instead of 1 year select some other option for 8 months?
Have you moved from study permit to PGWP?
 

aniruddhabhatt

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One more point.. may be your one year course in Canada hasn't funished 365 days?

I have heard few courses are for 2 semester's (8 months)
May be instead of 1 year select some other option for 8 months?
Have you moved from study permit to PGWP?
Hi @mona247,
Thanks for the inputs!

From what I know; What matters is how many designated academic years the course corresponds to. My course was 12 months, and 1 academic year. I have applied for PGWP, and on my study permit right now. Working full time, because after applying for PGWP you get an implied status.