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Hello Scylla, thank you for your fast reply!

Yes, I got 71 points based on this website: https://www.nvimmigration.ca/67-calculator/
and this one: https://codebeautify.org/ielts-to-clb-converter I used the score card on this website to plug in the numbers in the first for the language part.
Use the official site. Not sure how you got 71 with a Bachelors and only two years work experience.

https://www.canada.ca/en/immigratio...election-factors-federal-skilled-workers.html

https://www.canada.ca/en/immigratio...age-requirements/test-equivalency-charts.html
 
Hello Scylla, thank you for your fast reply!

Yes, I got 71 points based on this website: https://www.nvimmigration.ca/67-calculator/
and this one: https://codebeautify.org/ielts-to-clb-converter I used the score card on this website to plug in the numbers in the first for the language part.

I would recommend you go through each of your Express Entry answers very carefully to find the error. There's an error somewhere.

You mention that you have two years of experience in your primary NOC. Is that experience continuous (i.e. without breaks)? The primary NOC you pick must be the same as the NOC of your work experience.
 
I would recommend you go through each of your Express Entry answers very carefully to find the error. There's an error somewhere.

You mention that you have two years of experience in your primary NOC. Is that experience continuous (i.e. without breaks)? The primary NOC you pick must be the same as the NOC of your work experience.

I did. I made many profiles actually before coming here. I also double checked with the posts here. I had 35 hours in the first profile, and read in one of the post that they only allowed 30, so I changed it in the next profile. I also removed other jobs I did before the job of my NOC. And yes, it is continous.

coming here was my last resort, I tried the options people mentioned in this thread before posting.
 
I did. I made many profiles actually before coming here. I also double checked with the posts here. I had 35 hours in the first profile, and read in one of the post that they only allowed 30, so I changed it in the next profile. I also removed other jobs I did before the job of my NOC. And yes, it is continous.

coming here was my last resort, I tried the options people mentioned in this thread before posting.

The only two possible issues are: (1) you don't have at least 67 points under FSW; (2) there is a wrong answer in your EE profile somewhere.

The 30 hours thing isn't it. The 30 hours per week is the minimum the job needs to be to be considered full time. Saying you work 35 hours is fine.
 

Adaptability in Canada (Maximum 10 Points) : 5
Age (Maximum 12 Points) : 12
Experience (Maximum 15 Points) : 11
Education (Maximum 25 Points) : 22
First official language (Maximum 24 points) : 21
 
Adaptability in Canada (Maximum 10 Points) : 5
Age (Maximum 12 Points) : 12
Experience (Maximum 15 Points) : 11
Education (Maximum 25 Points) : 22
First official language (Maximum 24 points) : 21

What's the 5 for adaptability?
 
I don't think you have 71 points. Provide the details behind this calc. I think this is wrong. I don't think you have 67 points.

How many points you think I should get? The links Naturgrl shared used the same calculation method, I did it manully and still got 71.

I included screenshots of my EE application, have you had a chance to look at it?

Btw thank you both for the replies, I would never have guessed its to do with the points since they need us to do a survey and answer questions that tell us that we are eligible based on the answers, which made me not think it could be a points thing.
 
How many points you think I should get? The links Naturgrl shared used the same calculation method, I did it manully and still got 71.

I included screenshots of my EE application, have you had a chance to look at it?

Btw thank you both for the replies, I would never have guessed its to do with the points since they need us to do a survey and answer questions that tell us that we are eligible based on the answers, which made me not think it could be a points thing.

I don't click on external links on a public forum unless they are to government websites or similar.

Happy to review information posted to the forum.
 
past study in Canada.

In that case it does look like you have 67+ FSW points.

The problem is with one or more of your answers in the EE profile.
 
In that case it does look like you have 67+ FSW points.

The problem is with one or more of your answers in the EE profile.

Yes, I thought so too, I tried the options people posted and anything I can think of, I tried. I have the answers on screenshots in my google drive. I will share the link if anyone is willing to look at it.
 
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Hello,
I am 26 years old completed my Masters's in the US and currently working in the skill A category. I have my IETLS score as 7.5 which was taken last month and have my ECA # from WES. I do have the same situation going on. I get my score as 0. Can anyone help me what am I missing ?
 
Hello,
I am 26 years old completed my Masters's in the US and currently working in the skill A category. I have my IETLS score as 7.5 which was taken last month and have my ECA # from WES. I do have the same situation going on. I get my score as 0. Can anyone help me what am I missing ?
What are your IELTS scores by band? Do you have one year continuous skilled work experience?