Hello Everyone,
I am looking for some feedback from education eligibility for TN1 Visa as Canadian Citizen. NAFTA Category - Computer Systems Analyst
I have Foreign (Indian) Degrees
Bachelor of Science in Information Technology (3 years)
Master of Science in Information Technology (2 years)
This was a straight 5-year program with 2 levels of degrees
Per WES evaluation when I do the overall Bachelors & Masters evaluation I will get a US/Canada Bachelor degree (4 years) equivalency
I read through some visa forums that the University of Toronto CES may give my bachelor's degree alone in Information Technology (3 years) as a US/Canada Bachelor degree (4 years) equivalency, but it is not certain that alone bachelor's degree (3 Years) will be equivalent US Bachelors. However, I will do Bachelors's degree separate evaluation.
My question is my Bachelors & Masters overall evaluation is sufficient to prove my education? I heard that combining two-degree for equivalency is not allowed. Is this true?
Your Feedback is much appreciated!
I am looking for some feedback from education eligibility for TN1 Visa as Canadian Citizen. NAFTA Category - Computer Systems Analyst
I have Foreign (Indian) Degrees
Bachelor of Science in Information Technology (3 years)
Master of Science in Information Technology (2 years)
This was a straight 5-year program with 2 levels of degrees
Per WES evaluation when I do the overall Bachelors & Masters evaluation I will get a US/Canada Bachelor degree (4 years) equivalency
I read through some visa forums that the University of Toronto CES may give my bachelor's degree alone in Information Technology (3 years) as a US/Canada Bachelor degree (4 years) equivalency, but it is not certain that alone bachelor's degree (3 Years) will be equivalent US Bachelors. However, I will do Bachelors's degree separate evaluation.
My question is my Bachelors & Masters overall evaluation is sufficient to prove my education? I heard that combining two-degree for equivalency is not allowed. Is this true?
Your Feedback is much appreciated!