回复: 发现很多人有CEC的各类疑问,可以集中到这里,我来帮忙解答!
你好。如果我的教育是在加拿大读的part-time 的degree呢?应该怎么办?
Experience: Education requirements for Graduates
You must have studied in a program of study or training with a full-time duration of at
least 16 months (i.e. two academic years of at least 8 months excluding scheduled breaks, such as summer holidays, in the calculation). The definition of full-time studies is left to individual post-secondary institutions. Full-time studies could also include any period of training in the workplace that forms part of the course of study.
You must have completed this program by studying full-time
in Canada for at least 16 months and obtained:
- A diploma, degree, trade or apprenticeship credential from a public, provincially recognized Canadian university, community college, CEGEP, or trade/technical school, or
- A diploma or trade or apprenticeship credential from a private Quebec post-secondary institution that operates under the same rules and regulations as public institutions, and receives at least 50 percent of its financing for its overall operations from government grants, subsidies or other assistance ― at this time only private CEGEPs qualify, or
- A degree from a Canadian private provincially recognized post-secondary institution.
Note: You must have studied in a Canadian institution located in Canada. Distance learning, including online programs, does not qualify.
Exception
If the duration of your program of study in Canada is less than 16 months but one academic year (eight months of study or more), you are only eligible for CEC if your credential is for a graduate program (e.g. Masters) and you have also attained a previous qualifying post-secondary educational credential (length of study of 8 months or more) in Canada within the two years preceding the completion of your graduate program.