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Hello. I recently tried to submit my EE profile, and I found that I was not eligible for it.

But my agent told me that I have 67 points for skilled worker.

Education 22
Age 12
Experience 13
Language 20

But it seems that my agent miscalculated my score...

I have
- 1 Canadian college certificate (1 year course)
- 1 Bachelor's degree (4 years)

Is this really
'Two or more certificates, diplomas, or degrees. One must be for a program of three or more years' ??

Or is this just
'Canadian post-secondary degree or diploma for a program of three years or longer, or equal' ??

If second one is correct, my total points will be 66...

Thank you in advance!
 
ayano0312 said:
Age 12
What do you mean 12 as age, i suppose you aren't a minor!
I have
- 1 Canadian college certificate (1 year course)
- 1 Bachelor's degree (4 years)
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What does your ECA Canadian equivalency state?
 
ayano0312 said:
Hello. I recently tried to submit my EE profile, and I found that I was not eligible for it.

But my agent told me that I have 67 points for skilled worker.

Education 22
Age 12
Experience 13
Language 20

But it seems that my agent miscalculated my score...

I have
- 1 Canadian college certificate (1 year course)
- 1 Bachelor's degree (4 years)

Is this really
'Two or more certificates, diplomas, or degrees. One must be for a program of three or more years' ??

Or is this just
'Canadian post-secondary degree or diploma for a program of three years or longer, or equal' ??

If second one is correct, my total points will be 66...

Thank you in advance!

Are you a CEC or FSW candidate? Your Bachelors is from Canada?
 
CanadaWeCome said:
I have
- 1 Canadian college certificate (1 year course)
- 1 Bachelor's degree (4 years)

What does your ECA Canadian equivalency state?

By Age -12, he was referring to the points score of age range 18-35 years.
 
ayano0312 said:
Hello. I recently tried to submit my EE profile, and I found that I was not eligible for it.

But my agent told me that I have 67 points for skilled worker.

Education 22
Age 12
Experience 13
Language 20

But it seems that my agent miscalculated my score...

I have
- 1 Canadian college certificate (1 year course)
- 1 Bachelor's degree (4 years)

Is this really
'Two or more certificates, diplomas, or degrees. One must be for a program of three or more years' ??

Or is this just
'Canadian post-secondary degree or diploma for a program of three years or longer, or equal' ??

If second one is correct, my total points will be 66...

Thank you in advance!

You can improve your chances to be eligible by improving your language score to CLB level 9 or higher (Max 24 points).
 
Thank you everyone!

>CanadaWeCome

CanadaWeCome said:
Age 12
What do you mean 12 as age, i suppose you aren't a minor!
My age is 30, so I'm supposed to get 12 points.

CanadaWeCome said:
What does your ECA Canadian equivalency state?
My ECA Canadian equivalency is "Bachelor's degree (4 years)"


>Stanlee

Stanlee said:
Are you a CEC or FSW candidate? Your Bachelors is from Canada?
I am FSW candidate.

Stanlee said:
You can improve your chances to be eligible by improving your language score to CLB level 9 or higher (Max 24 points).
Yes I know, but I was wondering if my education score is 22 or 21.
 
On "Six selection factors (Federal Skilled Worker)" page:

"Two or more Canadian post-secondary degrees or diplomas or equalFootnote 2 (at least one must be for a program of at least three years)"
[Footnote 2] says,

If you do not have a Canadian degree or diploma (in some cases, a “certificate”),
you must get your foreign education verified and assessed to prove it is equal to a completed Canadian credential.


So my Certificate also counted?


But I also found this footnote on EE submit form:

If you have TWO Bachelor degrees, or one bachelor AND a two year college diploma,
choose" Two or more certificates, diplomas, or degrees. One must be for a program of three or more years.


It says "a two year college diploma" so I just got confused.
 
ayano0312 said:
On "Six selection factors (Federal Skilled Worker)" page:

"Two or more Canadian post-secondary degrees or diplomas or equalFootnote 2 (at least one must be for a program of at least three years)"
[Footnote 2] says,

If you do not have a Canadian degree or diploma (in some cases, a “certificate”),
you must get your foreign education verified and assessed to prove it is equal to a completed Canadian credential.


So my Certificate also counted?


But I also found this footnote on EE submit form:

If you have TWO Bachelor degrees, or one bachelor AND a two year college diploma,
choose" Two or more certificates, diplomas, or degrees. One must be for a program of three or more years.


It says "a two year college diploma" so I just got confused.

Yes, I was also looking up on the same topic (as this is a tricky situation), and so as far as I understand it falls under 'A three year or longer post-secondary degree' which means 21 points.
 
Thank you!
Okay, I'll just take another English test...

And can I ask one more question?

Do I need to get Canadian credential of my high school as well?
(I've already got my university one...)
 
Hi, I also got a similar response. I am not understanding why m I not eligible. Please help.
 
Hi, I also got a similar response. I am not understanding why m I not eligible. Please help.
create a new thread with your details and eligibility point distribution.