After advices from several people, I decided to submit my EE with my bachelor's and not my master's. Still waiting to get the 1-year of Canadian experiences to apply for EE.Did you get your PR then?
After advices from several people, I decided to submit my EE with my bachelor's and not my master's. Still waiting to get the 1-year of Canadian experiences to apply for EE.Did you get your PR then?
Hi there,I'm in a similar boat.
When I applied for a study permit, I didn't mention that I had a master's degree because the one I took had nothing to do with the career path I was looking for in Canada. Now I'm on a PGWP, I already submitted my express entry profile hoping I can get an ITA before completing the 1-year experience in Canada. I did ECA for my master's, not my bachelor's.
Some months ago I paid an immigration lawyer to help me create a clear path for my PR. I mentioned this case and asked if I was going to get in trouble for not mentioning the master's during my study permit process but using it for my express entry profile. The lawyer said it shouldn't be a problem and advised to get the ECA for the master. But now I get to this thread and generates some concern in me.
Any suggestions?
No, I just added my bachelor's and my Canadian graduate certificate.Hi there,
Did you add your Master degrre to your PR application?
Please reply and thank you
Hey boss,No, I just added my bachelor's and my Canadian graduate certificate.
Hey brother, in your pgwp application, did you say you have done master's, or you just went with bachelors?I'm in a similar boat.
When I applied for a study permit, I didn't mention that I had a master's degree because the one I took had nothing to do with the career path I was looking for in Canada. Now I'm on a PGWP, I already submitted my express entry profile hoping I can get an ITA before completing the 1-year experience in Canada. I did ECA for my master's, not my bachelor's.
Some months ago I paid an immigration lawyer to help me create a clear path for my PR. I mentioned this case and asked if I was going to get in trouble for not mentioning the master's during my study permit process but using it for my express entry profile. The lawyer said it shouldn't be a problem and advised to get the ECA for the master. But now I get to this thread and generates some concern in me.
Any suggestions?
BachelorsHey brother, in your pgwp application, did you say you have done master's, or you just went with bachelors?
What did you do then with your application.Did you mention or notSorry, the lawyer said it SHOULDN'T be a problem. Mistyped there. That's why I decided to get the ECA for the master's and apply to express entry FSW.
If you got ECA, then it is true and will not misrepresent.I'm in a similar boat.
When I applied for a study permit, I didn't mention that I had a master's degree because the one I took had nothing to do with the career path I was looking for in Canada. Now I'm on a PGWP, I already submitted my express entry profile hoping I can get an ITA before completing the 1-year experience in Canada. I did ECA for my master's, not my bachelor's.
Some months ago I paid an immigration lawyer to help me create a clear path for my PR. I mentioned this case and asked if I was going to get in trouble for not mentioning the master's during my study permit process but using it for my express entry profile. The lawyer said it shouldn't be a problem and advised to get the ECA for the master. But now I get to this thread and generates some concern in me.
Any suggestions?