Hi
I am a doctor and my age is 52 I want to apply under health care catagory based immigration
I meet the 67 points category criteria
But why IRCC is using Using CRS score of most recent draw at 414
I am confused
Hi!
I understand your confusion. The Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) is a points-based system that is used to assess applications for permanent residence in Canada under the Express Entry system. The CRS score is calculated based on a number of factors, including your age, education, work experience, language skills, and ties to Canada.
The most recent draw for the Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP) had a CRS cut-off score of 414. This means that only applicants with a CRS score of 414 or higher were invited to apply for permanent residence.
If you have a CRS score of 67, you are eligible to apply for permanent residence under the FSWP. However, it is important to note that the CRS cut-off score can vary from draw to draw. This means that you may not be invited to apply for permanent residence if the CRS cut-off score is higher than your score.
There are a few things you can do to increase your chances of being invited to apply for permanent residence under the FSWP. You can:
- Increase your language scores. The higher your language scores, the more points you will receive in the CRS.
- Get more work experience in Canada. Canadian work experience is worth more points in the CRS than foreign work experience.
- Get a provincial nomination. A provincial nomination will give you an additional 600 points in the CRS, which will make you much more likely to be invited to apply for permanent residence.
I hope this helps!