I already wrote to Immigration minister and below is reply I got from them yesterday:
This is in reply to your correspondence of October 28, 2014, addressed to Mr. Chris Alexander, Canada’s Minister of Citizenship and Immigration, concerning Educational Credential Assessments (ECAs).
The Government of Canada is building an immigration system that is focused on economic growth and ensuring that all Canadians and permanent residents are able to contribute to their maximum capacity. As you are aware, as of May 4, 2013, all applicants wanting to immigrate as Federal Skilled Workers will need to have their foreign educational credentials assessed and authenticated by designated organizations before they arrive in Canada.
Four organizations have been designated by the Minister to provide ECA reports for purposes of immigrating to Canada, including Comparative Education Services, International Credential Assessment Service of Canada, World Education Services and the Medical Council of Canada.
Applicants who list “Specialist physician – NOC 3111 or General practitioners and family physicians – NOC 3112” or “Pharmacist – NOC 3131” as their primary occupation in their application must submit an ECA report issued by a designated professional body. The designated professional bodies for equivalency assessments are:
Medical Council of Canada (MCC)
Pharmacy Examining Board of Canada (PEBC)
Applicants listing any other occupation as their primary occupation in their application are free to submit an ECA report from any one of the following designated assessment organizations:
Comparative Education Service (CES), University of Toronto
International Credential Assessment Service of Canada (ICAS)
World Education Services (WES)
I have noted your concerns over ICAS. Applicants should contact the designated organizations directly for further information on their documentation requirements, processing times, and fees as these issues do not fall under the responsibility of our department. Furthermore, your clients may wish to explore the other designated organizations listed above.
For more information the ECAs, please visit our Website at: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/assessment.asp.
Thank you for writing and expressing your concerns. I trust that this information is of assistance.
B. Sultana
Ministerial Enquiries Division
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