I have a degree (a one year master after master) besides my degree, that was 4 years of education.
I noticed that only degrees where one has to go for three or more years to school to count towards points.
I am WES approved for both.
But for this one year degree, I only have a Dutch version of the diploma.
Should I:
-Not include it at all, but then my WES states something that is not included (and I already have to refile because I failed to include my actual scanned degrees the first time), and I have a gap in my education history
-Include the Dutch version (because they see it is WES approved)
-Include an own translation
-Include an official translation (but I am reluctant because of the hassle and 130 CAD for something I know doesn't count at all)
I know this seems like nitpicking, but, I don't want to be rejected again, and I have a hard time feeling how immigration officers behave, where they are relaxed and where they are super punctual.
Kind regards,
Lode
I noticed that only degrees where one has to go for three or more years to school to count towards points.
I am WES approved for both.
But for this one year degree, I only have a Dutch version of the diploma.
Should I:
-Not include it at all, but then my WES states something that is not included (and I already have to refile because I failed to include my actual scanned degrees the first time), and I have a gap in my education history
-Include the Dutch version (because they see it is WES approved)
-Include an own translation
-Include an official translation (but I am reluctant because of the hassle and 130 CAD for something I know doesn't count at all)
I know this seems like nitpicking, but, I don't want to be rejected again, and I have a hard time feeling how immigration officers behave, where they are relaxed and where they are super punctual.
Kind regards,
Lode