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Re: one quick question Posted on: Sun, 12 Sep 2004 20:21:52 +0000 (UTC)

Hi this is to andrew miller i don't think you know what i mean
I don't have A levels
I have what is called the A+ and Network+ certification ( basicaly put i'm a
qualified computer technician and network technician on computer networks) I
don't have A level and my certifications are what people in canada would go
for to be a pc or network technician it's a universal certification which
was made available by COMPTIA which is based in Addison ILLINIOS USA
So if anyone else has herd of these certifications they might know what i
mean

Oh yes and before i forget thanks Gibber@cluck.com for the advice

Anthony


"Andrew Miller" wrote in message
news:FM01d.139696$A8.116541@edtnps89...
> Sorry, but all you have is a secondary education. Industry certifications
> are not educational credentials, sorry. It is irrelevant what study books
> say - your certifications may (a very weak "may") be considered by some
> employers when applying for a job, but they mean absolutely nothing when
> it comes to immigration. A levels is part of secondary education, nothing
> more - it is similar to SAT test for high school graduates in US to
> determine if they know enough to try to get admission to university, that
> is all.
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> Andrew P. Miller
> Authorized Immigration Consultant
> Registered member of CSIC - ID# M041188
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> Vancouver, British Columbia
> email: AndrewMillerREMOVE@REMOVEcanada.com
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> "Anthony" wrote in message
> news:ci2480$ekb$1@hercules.btinternet.com...
>> What i can't understand is the A+ and the Network+ certifications are
>> deviced in the u.s and canada when i study the books it goes on about in
>> the US and Canada so surely they are taken into account and would not
>> need trade certificates from over there not that i mind doing it.
>>
>>
>> "Andrew Miller" wrote in message
>> news:j7_0d.190152$X12.146333@edtnps84...
>>> With only secondary education (A levels are considered part of secondary
>>> education) and no degree nor any trade certificate, apprenticeship or
>>> diploma (industry certifications are not considered education
>>> credentials) you will not be able to gather enough points to qualify. If
>>> you are coming here first as a student, complete a degree or obtain
>>> trade certificate in Canada then you may have a chance.
>>>
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>>> ../..
>>>
>>> Andrew P. Miller
>>> Authorized Immigration Consultant
>>> Registered member of CSIC - ID# M041188
>>>
>>> Vancouver, British Columbia
>>> email: AndrewMillerREMOVE@REMOVEcanada.com
>>> (delete REMOVE from the above address before sending email)
>>> ________________________________
>>>
>>>
>>> "Anthony" wrote in message
>>> news:ci1q53$n47$1@hercules.btinternet.com...
>>>> Hi i have one quick question is it pretty easy to immirgrate to canada
>>>> from the uk providing i have funds to back me up ( which i do the sale
>>>> of my house )
>>>> And i also have a comptia A+ and network+ certification
>>>> taking those into account would it be easy for me or difficult or down
>>>> right impossible
>>>> i also have a family
>>>> and the wife is a qualified playgroup leader ( like kindergarden kids
>>>> if thats what you call it in the UK its nursery , pre school)
>>>>
>>>> thanks
>>>>
>>>> Anthony
>>>>
>>>> P.S sorry for all these question i keep coming up with but i really
>>>> want to go to canada to live and these are question that keep poping up
>>>> and i need answering like the going over as a student thanks for the
>>>> help on that one it's another way to look at and consider if others
>>>> don't come through Thanks to all.........Anthony
>>>>
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