If you answered yes to the current study, you won't get scores from that degree since IRCC would treat is as unfinished. You should answer no if you have graduated
Some jobs are regulated in Canada. You would need a license or certification to practice these jobs. Do you know if your primary occupation or trade is regulated? Yes
* what have you done so far to get this license or certificate? Mark all that apply.
Contacted the regulatory body that issues licenses or certificates for information on the process
Sent my education credentials, proof of skills or work experience to be assessed by the regulatory body that issues licenses or certificates
Completed all education, language, or skills upgrade requirements
Passed all oral, written and practical exams
Completed internship or work experience requirements
Passed all licensing requirements and got a license or certificate to practice
My licence from my home country was fully recognised and I have license to practice in Canada without the need to upgrade my skills
Completed internship or work experience requirements
Passed all licensing requirements and got a license or certificate to practice
My licence from my home country was fully recognised and I have license to practice in Canada without the need to upgrade my skills
So while I was filling for university. They asked if it was my current study. This time, I took no, since I’m not currently still in school
The previous times I filled I took yes. Was that an error?
Age: 25
Work experience: 2-3 years
IELTS scores listening 6.5
Reading 8
Writing 7
Speaking 7. What is my CLB?
Education: 4 years bachelor’s degree with an equal Canadian equivalency from WES
Age: 25
Work experience: 2-3 years
IELTS scores listening 6.5
Reading 8
Writing 7
Speaking 7. What is my CLB?
Education: 4 years bachelor’s degree with an equal Canadian equivalency from WES