No need to send Secondary and High-Secondary certificates.here4rPR said:Awesome.
So, I understand that there is no need to send Secondary and Post-Secondary certificates.
Thank you very much!
I got my official transcripts. But the university it self did not put any sticker to my transcripts cover. Does this create a issue? What I mean is literally I can open it and see my transcripts and again put it back. Of course, there is a stamp on covernishesh3003 said:- Take a copy of your University Degree (Not College Certificate).
- Take a copy of the University Mark-sheets
- Request your University for an official transcript. They will provide it to you in a Sealed Envelope. DO NOT OPEN IT.
- Make payment on the WES Site. Print a copy of the receipt.
- Send the sealed envelope + Receipt + Copy of University Degree + Copy of Mark sheets via courier to WES.
- Just go through the WES Site and make sure there is nothing special required to do in your case.
- The Transcripts will not be accepted if its not sealed.here4rPR said:I got my official transcripts. But the university it self did not put any sticker to my transcripts cover. Does this create a issue? What I mean is literally I can open it and see my transcripts and again put it back. Of course, there is a stamp on cover
Also, another question I have is my spouse who will be dependent for my PR application should go thru educational assessment? He has done his engineering in Computer Science and now doing a Software job in India.
Please advice
Thank you so much for your answersnishesh3003 said:- The Transcripts will not be accepted if its not sealed.
- My university showed me the transcript and then put it in a sealed envelope.
- Please speak with someone at the university regarding this. You may even get the University to send the transcripts directly to WES although I am not sure even in that case whether WES will accept a non-sealed transcript.
- I am a single applicant and therefore can't accurately guide you for dependents. You can post this question in the FSW 2014 timeline or go through the Application Guide on the CIC website.