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Two or more degrees - those who have it please help!!!

FaizanAli46

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Asivad Anac said:
If your overall Canadian equivalence summary says Bachelors (Four Years), No. In that case, you'll have to choose Bachelors.
but they assessed my both credentials and they marked that 1 credential is equavelent to 3 years of Bachelors degree and other one is of 4 years of Bachelors degree.. I attained my BSc degree on the basis of ACCA, so do not I have to choose two bachelors degree?

What should I do now? In my locked profile I chose 2 bachelors degree, so if I chose one bachelor degree shouldn't it be a problem?

one more question in my lock express entry profile I mistakenly choose IELTS result date is december 2014 where it was October 2014, would it be a problem.. whereas I correctly chose the language test date.. kindly help.. do I have to reject this ITA?
 

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FaizanAli46 said:
but they assessed my both credentials and they marked that 1 credential is equavelent to 3 years of Bachelors degree and other one is of 4 years of Bachelors degree.. I attained my BSc degree on the basis of ACCA, so do not I have to choose two bachelors degree?

What should I do now? In my locked profile I chose 2 bachelors degree, so if I chose one bachelor degree shouldn't it be a problem?

one more question in my lock express entry profile I mistakenly choose IELTS result date is december 2014 where it was October 2014, would it be a problem.. whereas I correctly chose the language test date.. kindly help.. do I have to reject this ITA?
The IELTS bit is a harmless edit which you can make in the post ITA application with zero repercussions.

Your bigger problem is the ECA. Unless you went to college for 7 years in the UK, you don't really have 2 independent Bachelor degrees adding up to 7 years of college education. As your ITA is contingent on those points, changing your education to Bachelors now would render your ITA void ab initio. And if you proceed with the application, it'll be refused on those grounds.

My recommendation is to decline the ITA based on the limited information you've provided here because it doesn't appear to be the case that you've 2 or more degrees. But that's just me. Your call.
 

FaizanAli46

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Asivad Anac said:
The IELTS bit is a harmless edit which you can make in the post ITA application with zero repercussions.

Your bigger problem is the ECA. Unless you went to college for 7 years in the UK, you don't really have 2 independent Bachelor degrees adding up to 7 years of college education. As your ITA is contingent on those points, changing your education to Bachelors now would render your ITA void ab initio. And if you proceed with the application, it'll be refused on those grounds.

My recommendation is to decline the ITA based on the limited information you've provided here because it doesn't appear to be the case that you've 2 or more degrees. But that's just me. Your call.
I have read earlier posts now, so I am gonna write down Canadian Equivalency summary here so you can tell me about this..

"Bachelor's degree (four years)"..

and 2nd question is if I dont change my IELTS date in post ITA profile and remain it same as it was in locked profile, would it be a problem or do I have to change it?
 

FaizanAli46

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Asivad Anac said:
The IELTS bit is a harmless edit which you can make in the post ITA application with zero repercussions.

Your bigger problem is the ECA. Unless you went to college for 7 years in the UK, you don't really have 2 independent Bachelor degrees adding up to 7 years of college education. As your ITA is contingent on those points, changing your education to Bachelors now would render your ITA void ab initio. And if you proceed with the application, it'll be refused on those grounds.

My recommendation is to decline the ITA based on the limited information you've provided here because it doesn't appear to be the case that you've 2 or more degrees. But that's just me. Your call.
My full report says:

Bachelor's degree (four years)

Mr. Ali was enrolled in an Oxford Brookes University Bechelor of Science (Honours) degree program, which is run in partnership with the ACCA. The university recognized and credit parts of the ACCA professional examination scheme.

CREDENTIAL ANALYSIS:

Canadian Equivalency

1. bachelor degree (3 years)
Remarks: this rank of membership is attained following a professional education program validated by examination.

2. bachelor degree (4 years)
 

FaizanAli46

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one more think I have to add is My Bsc degree is completed after ACCA. I did submit Research project and then qualified that degree so I think it would call post bachelor degree, isn't it..?

P.S. : I did complete my ACCA in 2013 and BSc is in 2014..
 

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The IELTS date on the TRF should be mentioned in your post ITA profile.

With this ECA, you cannot choose 'Two or more degrees...' option.
 

FaizanAli46

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Asivad Anac said:
The IELTS date on the TRF should be mentioned in your post ITA profile.

With this ECA, you cannot choose 'Two or more degrees...' option.
I did send my eca report to oinp and they didnt say that it is not right, anyhow what would you suggest..? Do I have to decline ITA? If I decline ITA do I have to tell OINP about this because if I choose bachelors my score went down to 415 from 447..
Oinp had invited me because my score was above 400.. So it wouldn't effect my eligibility for OINP as I will be still above 400
 

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FaizanAli46 said:
I did send my eca report to oinp and they didnt say that it is not right, anyhow what would you suggest..? Do I have to decline ITA? If I decline ITA do I have to tell OINP about this because if I choose bachelors my score went down to 415 from 447..
Oinp had invited me because my score was above 400.. So it wouldn't effect my eligibility for OINP as I will be still above 400
It shouldn't affect your OINP application and there is no reason to tell them anything. If they think something is wrong, they will get back to you.

You'll have to decline this ITA if your recalculated score falls below the draw cutoff.
 

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It shouldn't affect your OINP application and there is no reason to tell them anything. If they think something is wrong, they will get back to you.

You'll have to decline this ITA if your recalculated score falls below the draw cutoff.
My score is 1047 and if I reject ITA and recalculate my score, it will be 1015
 

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FaizanAli46 said:
My score is 1047 and if I reject ITA and recalculate my score, it will be 1015
Excellent! In that case, there is no reason to decline the ITA.

All the best!
 

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FaizanAli46 said:
So, can I choose "2 years or more" option in post ITA profile?
Yes. It wouldn't make any difference to your application so just maintain consistency between your OINP application and this one by choosing the same option.
 

FaizanAli46

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Asivad Anac said:
Yes. It wouldn't make any difference to your application so just maintain consistency between your OINP application and this one by choosing the same option.
Thanks for your support.. :)
I was a bit nervous and disappointed about loosing my ITA but if you think it wont be a problem then I will go with this ITA :)

Thanks again for your time n help