01-07-2024, 09:03 AM
(01-07-2024, 04:12 AM)nykorn Wrote:(01-06-2024, 10:43 AM)Nemfis Wrote:(01-06-2024, 09:16 AM)ecdw94 Wrote: ...The problem is, Canada accepts only some designated organizations for immigration purposes. I think there are 7 or 8 and WES is the only NACES member in that list (maybe another one too, I checked some randomly).......Considering all 6 members of ACESC are working under the same guidelines...
Yeah, there is the difference. US immigration and state licencing services also only accept certain designated organizations, but those organizations are not all working under the same guidelines. As far as I read you can't use a Canadian evaluation for US immigration or anything like that either, but I'm hoping using an American one for Japanese immigration will somehow help speed up the visa process (it took over 3 months last time and I almost got fired because my visa was taking so long).
Before trying every evaluator, calculate the cost of all those evaluation attempts versus getting a top-up year from the UK or transferring in to the one-year MBA at University of the People or something.
I'm very tired right now so might have read wrong, but it looks like according to this link the US gov accepts NACES and AICES member evaluations for federal positions as well as department of education (teacher) licenses. So they might accept AICES for immigration as well.
WES Canada does not recognize UoPeople MBA. UK Top-up costs about $5000. way too much. We in europe would need to save for 3-4 years to get that kind of money.


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