Dear Friend
can u please tell me about your experience???
And secondly indian B.com degree will get 10 points and last but not least i would like to tell you which is as under...
If the diploma was issued more than five years before the filing of the DCS must
determine whether the candidate has worked for at least one year a profession
directly related to his training with a diploma.
-The rule in the previous paragraph for the degree of over
5 years are two exceptions:
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if the candidate has held a management position
(large groups from 01 to 09
as defined in the NOC), or if it was research professor and assistant
research at the university in their area of training, and demonstrates
that he performed duties directly related to their area of
training, the test points will be awarded;
if the applicant has practiced a profession overqualified, but in line with its
field of training, this occupation may permit the award of
Field points to the criterion of training. For example, a technician
Computer practicing as an analyst-consultant
computer (CNP 2171) may be awarded points for their
technician diploma obtained there are more than five years.
so if your experience is in a management position (large groups from 01 to 09
as defined in the NOC) you will be given area of training points as per that group
for example i have experience in insurance as an insurance manager so i will be getting 12 points
for AOT as per the above exceptional rule + 10 points for B.com
Rgds
anniejasmeet said:
Thanks Harit!!
Though today, was such a shocker of a day for me!!

:-[ :'( :-\
I was about to pay the fee for IELTS at an institute today. Just had a hunch to double- check my eligibility, so called an immigration consultant in my city. They are a law-firm who claim to be very experienced and have their head office in Montreal. To the shock of my life, they told me that my B. Com will not be considered under any section in the list of AOT! They said that the AOT list gives 6 points only to bachelors in Accounts, not to bachelors in commerce! Well, here's a revelation for all, there is not bachelors in accounts in India!! One has to do a b.com first and then do the various 2-3 years accounts Diplomas depending on choice.
I just don't want to believe that I have been wasting my time and money assuming that I would get 6 points for my B.Com.
I tried to explain that during my graduation, all 3 years I've been studying Accounting techniques with other subjects. Hearing that, he said, OKAY, scan me your mark-sheets which show your subjects, I can have them evaluated by our attorney in Montreal.
Is there anyone who can help me out here! should I fax him my certificates? Is there any way of finding out for SURE if my B.COM would fetch me 6 points in the AOT?
Please help me out here friends!! S.O.S !!