Hello Folks,
I'm a bit confused this statement on the Quebec's immigration website. "Undergraduate diploma of university studies - 3, 4 or 5 years (in Québec, the diploma is obtained after completing 16 to 18 years of full-time education)".
I saw this while I was calculating my points to see if I could qualify for Quebec's immigration route. I have a two year long undergraduate Diploma from Canada, which I completed after my 12th grade and then I completed a one year long top-up Degree in Europe. So in total, I have three years worth of education after my high school. I was wondering if it'll be possible for me to get points for my Bachelors degree or I'd only get points for a two year Diploma, as the Quebec evaluation standard for education seems a bit confusing.
Thanks!
I'm a bit confused this statement on the Quebec's immigration website. "Undergraduate diploma of university studies - 3, 4 or 5 years (in Québec, the diploma is obtained after completing 16 to 18 years of full-time education)".
I saw this while I was calculating my points to see if I could qualify for Quebec's immigration route. I have a two year long undergraduate Diploma from Canada, which I completed after my 12th grade and then I completed a one year long top-up Degree in Europe. So in total, I have three years worth of education after my high school. I was wondering if it'll be possible for me to get points for my Bachelors degree or I'd only get points for a two year Diploma, as the Quebec evaluation standard for education seems a bit confusing.
Thanks!