I studied in the US and received an associate degree from a community college after a two-year study. After this, I transferred to a university where all my credits transferred and I received a bachelor's degree after another two years. So, my question is, would I qualify for "two Canadian certificates, diplomas, or degrees, where one is for a program of three years or more?"
The reason I ask this question is that, in the US, several students just go to a four-year college and get a bachelor's degree straight, but in my case, I went to a community college first, got an associate's degree and then transferred my credits to a four-year college and got a bachelor's degree, however, I ended up spending the same total of four years in college just like this student who went straight to a four-year college? Does this give me an advantage in the Express Entry point? Has anyone been in this situation before?
The reason I ask this question is that, in the US, several students just go to a four-year college and get a bachelor's degree straight, but in my case, I went to a community college first, got an associate's degree and then transferred my credits to a four-year college and got a bachelor's degree, however, I ended up spending the same total of four years in college just like this student who went straight to a four-year college? Does this give me an advantage in the Express Entry point? Has anyone been in this situation before?