Is a ECA required for a associate degree in computer science. I realize this is out of the context of this post, but I would be very happy if someone would let me know.
opindersinghbuttar said:The problem with Masters is that if you only have your Masters degree assessed. You will get the proper points for Education but in the "SKILLS TRANSFERABILITY" they will put you under "two or more Educational credentials of 2 years or Longer"( as you will also have a Bachelors degree).
This is where the problem starts in EXPRESS ENTRY, if you DO NOT have assessment for your Bachelors degree, your application will be deemed as incomplete!
Same is the case for ppl who finished their MASTERS in CANADA but did the Bachelors from their HOME country. IN this case ONE will not require ECA for the CANADIAN degree but THE FOREIGN BACHELORS needs the SKILL ASSESSMENT.
Hope that makes some sense.
I asked two individuals that got cancelled applications, one did both his qualifications and the other had just bachelors so your explanation does not support the issue of cancelled application.
lolz..back to the square one...warhound said:This is what CIC responded via email. As always.. lots of mumbo jumbo without addressing the exact question and circumstance.
Dear Client,
In order to be assigned points for education under the Comprehensive Ranking System, Express Entry candidates' education credentials must either be a Canadian educational credential or they must have a valid educational credential equivalency assessment (ECA) for the non-Canadian education credential. In addition, some candidates may require an ECA in order to meet the requirements of at least one of the programs included in Express Entry. When a client has more than one educational credential then the client will choose which education credential is to be assessed. For more information ECAs please go to: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/assessment.asp and http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/eca-conversion.asp
You have already submitted your docs in fsw right?curious_123 said:lolz..back to the square one...
If it was completed at a non-Canadian university/college, you need ECA.Thirdeye47 said:Is a ECA required for a associate degree in computer science. I realize this is out of the context of this post, but I would be very happy if someone would let me know.
yeah thats the confusing part....YamPower said:If it was completed at a non-Canadian university/college, you need ECA.
However, what isn't 100% clear is if you still need ECA for the lower degree if you did a higher degree (in your case Bachelors or above) in Canada.
They do not like to be held responsible for their responses, do they?warhound said:This is what CIC responded via email. As always.. lots of mumbo jumbo without addressing the exact question and circumstance.
Dear Client,
In order to be assigned points for education under the Comprehensive Ranking System, Express Entry candidates' education credentials must either be a Canadian educational credential or they must have a valid educational credential equivalency assessment (ECA) for the non-Canadian education credential. In addition, some candidates may require an ECA in order to meet the requirements of at least one of the programs included in Express Entry. When a client has more than one educational credential then the client will choose which education credential is to be assessed. For more information ECAs please go to: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/assessment.asp and http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/eca-conversion.asp
and the silly thing is they don't ask for explanation and reject the application at first instance. Ideal response will be to ask for bachelor ECA also if they need it..but rejecting a application is little harsh..dukhi said:The whole system is so vague and open ended with no call center help...
ECA is required only if highest degree is from outside Canada. This information is clearly mentioned in express entry profile page. Just click on the 'help' sign near to the question regarding ECA when adding education details in profile.Jaiveer Singh said:Ok i have read some posts and curious to ask about my status
I fall under FSW and got my ECA assessed by WES and they have given me masters. I have also done one year diploma from Canada which i mentioned in my EE profile. When i sent my ECA documents for masters i didn't send my bachelors documents as WED did not need at that time.
I have masters for FSW and Canadian diploma which i have to mention, so what about this case?
asao i can't use my ECA that is masters from India if i have done diploma from Canada?gibinv said:ECA is required only if highest degree is from outside Canada. This information is clearly mentioned in express entry profile page. Just click on the 'help' sign near to the question regarding ECA when adding education details in profile.