Hi everyone,
I am new to the express entry process and was wondering if you could guide/verify my planned timeline or give any suggestions to make it better.
I am currently 28 years old and will be 29 in December. I am sitting on 456 points currently. I will be doing a 1 year Masters that will increase my points depending on when I finish it:
Age 29 = 496 points
Age 30 = 491 points
Age 31 = 485 points
Age 32 = 480 points
So the questions are:
1. Are 485 (31 y/o) points a safe number to aim for?
2. If I finish my Masters in Oct, will 2 months be enough to claim my 485 points since I will be 32 in December? If not, how many months before my birthday should I finish my Masters degree to claim the age points? (Keeping in mind the time taken for ECA and other formalities)
3. Are 1 year masters usually accepted? Or is it better to do a 2 years course?
4. Is a Postgraduate diploma/cert from Canada better than a Master's from outside Canada from purely a points perspective?
I am new to the express entry process and was wondering if you could guide/verify my planned timeline or give any suggestions to make it better.
I am currently 28 years old and will be 29 in December. I am sitting on 456 points currently. I will be doing a 1 year Masters that will increase my points depending on when I finish it:
Age 29 = 496 points
Age 30 = 491 points
Age 31 = 485 points
Age 32 = 480 points
So the questions are:
1. Are 485 (31 y/o) points a safe number to aim for?
2. If I finish my Masters in Oct, will 2 months be enough to claim my 485 points since I will be 32 in December? If not, how many months before my birthday should I finish my Masters degree to claim the age points? (Keeping in mind the time taken for ECA and other formalities)
3. Are 1 year masters usually accepted? Or is it better to do a 2 years course?
4. Is a Postgraduate diploma/cert from Canada better than a Master's from outside Canada from purely a points perspective?