DONSOFT
Star Member
- Nov 6, 2010
- 5
- Category........
- Visa Office......
- V/O(ACCRA) ; BIQ(PARIS)
- NOC Code......
- 2171
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- 26-04-2011
For area of training i will say YES to your question, please see below writeup which was extracted from http://www.immigration-quebec.gouv.qc.ca/en/immigrate-settle/permanent-workers/official-immigration-application/requirements-programs/glossary.html;
Québec diploma
This is:
* a diploma issued by the Ministère de l'Éducation, du Loisir et du Sport (MELS), for secondary or college studies, or by a Québec university. The training can have been received in Québec or abroad; OR
* an Attestation of Collegial Studies issued by a college recognized by the MELS. The training must have been received in Québec full time over a period of more than one year.
And treated as a Québec diploma:
[size=10pt] * a Canadian diploma (if it is issued by the minister responsible for education or by a university of a Canadian province or territory);[/size]
* a foreign diploma recognized as equivalent by a Québec regulatory body, except if it is a medical diploma;
* a foreign diploma or training leading to the practice of a regulated profession or trade in Québec, if you have already received authorization to practise this occupation in Québec;
* a training certificate that falls under a Mutual Recognition Arrangement (MRA) concluded within the framework of a mutual recognition agreement regarding professional qualifications with another government, for the practice of a profession governed by a professional order in Québec. You must possess the legal ability to practise required under this arrangement and this arrangement must have been implemented. Note that France is the only country with which such an agreement has been concluded;
* a foreign diploma or training that falls under an MRA that allows for the practice of a regulated occupation in Québec, if the Québec regulatory body attests that you meet the required training conditions and, if applicable, the professional experience required to practise this occupation.
The colleges recognized by the MELS are listed on the MELS website: http://www.mels.gouv.qc.ca/ens-sup/ENS-COLL/etablissements.asp
Québec diploma
This is:
* a diploma issued by the Ministère de l'Éducation, du Loisir et du Sport (MELS), for secondary or college studies, or by a Québec university. The training can have been received in Québec or abroad; OR
* an Attestation of Collegial Studies issued by a college recognized by the MELS. The training must have been received in Québec full time over a period of more than one year.
And treated as a Québec diploma:
[size=10pt] * a Canadian diploma (if it is issued by the minister responsible for education or by a university of a Canadian province or territory);[/size]
* a foreign diploma recognized as equivalent by a Québec regulatory body, except if it is a medical diploma;
* a foreign diploma or training leading to the practice of a regulated profession or trade in Québec, if you have already received authorization to practise this occupation in Québec;
* a training certificate that falls under a Mutual Recognition Arrangement (MRA) concluded within the framework of a mutual recognition agreement regarding professional qualifications with another government, for the practice of a profession governed by a professional order in Québec. You must possess the legal ability to practise required under this arrangement and this arrangement must have been implemented. Note that France is the only country with which such an agreement has been concluded;
* a foreign diploma or training that falls under an MRA that allows for the practice of a regulated occupation in Québec, if the Québec regulatory body attests that you meet the required training conditions and, if applicable, the professional experience required to practise this occupation.
The colleges recognized by the MELS are listed on the MELS website: http://www.mels.gouv.qc.ca/ens-sup/ENS-COLL/etablissements.asp
Patrick_Silva said:Dear DONSOFT,
I have done my evaluation as follow:
1. Training
a. Educational Attainment – 12
b. Area of Training – 6
* Question, does my MSc and PhD degree from Canada count as equivalent to Quebec Diploma (6 points factor) ?
2. Experience - 8
3. Age - 16
4. Language
a. English - 6
b. French - 1/2
5. Family and Stay in Quebec - 0
6. Spouse's Characteristics - 0
7. Validated Job Offer - 6 ( Montreal )
8. Children – 0
9. Financial Self Sufficiency – 1
Total 55~57 without Adaptability points.
I'm not sure if I have calculated it properly or missed something. I really appreciate your help. You calculation is okay. As i mentioned earlier, your french level will be tested at the interview. Good luck!
Thanks...