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The Canadian Experience scam
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The Canadian Experience scam

Quote: (08-31-2015 08:00 PM)WalterBlack Wrote:  

Quote: (08-23-2015 10:17 AM)ManAbout Wrote:  

Quote: (08-22-2015 07:26 PM)RBerkley Wrote:  

Did any of you guys who migrated to Canada ever encountered a statement from an HR interviewer that "you have no Canadian experience"?

You claim to have studied at Oxford and Cambridge, yet your English is filled with grammatical errors.

Either those universities have really low standards, or you are a liar and a troll. I am going to bet on the latter.

Oxford and Cambridge are the names of the examination boards. The OP appears to have sat A-Level which are the examinations taken by millions of kids at age 18. I’m almost certain he doesn’t have a Bachelors degree from Oxford or Cambridge.

Sitting exams run by the Oxbridge examination board is not the same thing as doing an undergrad degree at one of the universities.

I took and passed some UCLA Online Extension modules - does that make me a UCLA alumnus? No.

I find it hard to believe that an Oxford or Cambridge bachelor’s degree (if the OP has one) would not be accepted in the Canada. The whole world knows about those universities.

You're right about the credentials, though I did Cambridge A-levels. I only had credits for a Bsc in Applied Accounting, which was only used for my Grade 12 Ontario school diploma!

However, there are many UK trained doctors, engineers, accountants who get their qualifications ignored by the Canadian job market, but that is another story to say what kind of qualifications they had. However, many UK universities do rank higher than Canadian university.

I wonder how the University of Toronto got in the top 25 rankings even though the university is feminist to the core?
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