03-14-2022, 10:59 AM
(03-11-2022, 01:13 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: Hmm, you don't really need a Masters, there are so many options to get extra brownie points for your education to be used for immigration purposes to Australia, Canada, New Zealand, UK and here in the USA. For singles, people use the "education" option most to become permanent residents. For couples, work permits or for families who have cash flow, by investment...Thanks a lot for this reply, it was a lot of help.
A few options to bump your educational points are: 1) For the cost, ease, speed, and if you want an ACBSP/USA degree, you can go for Purdue Global Exceltrack or for cheaper, Walden MBA Tempo. The Walden degree can be done in two terms (each is 3 months) for roughly $6000, the PUG will take 3 terms (each is 10 weeks) and be $7500.
2) Find a UK Level 7 and have it evaluated (by WES or another option in the country you're trying to immigrate to). This will add a year to your evaluation at the graduate level, it should come in as a grad diploma, it would be perfect for those who have evaluations that are from 3 year Bachelors. This is the cheapest option, just a bit over 1000 BP.
3) If you have an evaluation of a Bachelors 4 year and you're looking for a 2 year MBA evaluation, you can do the option #2 plus an UK Top Up. This will equate to an MBA in the countries I mentioned above. Review my previous link on Level 7 & Cardiff Metropolitan University top up for roughly 4200 BP.
Read this post I did a month or two ago: https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Thread-...#pid356204
Here's how it will show up on WES Canada "tool". https://i.imgur.com/JaEuh8p.jpeg
Well i actually applied to a Canadian college and got accepted, but unfortunately my visa was refused as i applied to take my family with me as i have 2 kids and don't want to stay apart from them for a long time.
It's been impossible to find someone to hire an international worker, and we used to have "cash flow" but my savings have been wiped out by the economic crisis and my business severely affected by the port explosion so the only option left now is another degree to guarantee invitation since i don't need much more points.
The UK level 7 degree is a great idea, but i tried checking the schools i found online in the WES degree equivalency tool and none of them showed up.
If i go ahead with this anyway, might my degree not get recognized?
Option 1 is great as well but to be honest, i would be simpler for me to study for a simpler degree like the UK level 7 in supply chain (my job) than do a full MBA as i have been out of university for a long time and have work and family commitments. But how hard is the material and how realistically can they be finished in a short time?