My profile:
Are these points enough or should I get more? If I'm to get more I see four ways I can do so.
- Never Married
- 29
- Two Canadian certificates/degrees/diplomas with one being a 3+ year program (I'm in Canada on a PGWP)
- IELTS maxed out
- 1 year NOC TEER 1 job experience (permanent, full-time, currently working) with the same employer in Ontario, and less than one year foreign work experience
- Currently working continuously with the same employer that offered me a job a year ago, and I am exempt from an LMIA as a PGWP holder. So I guess that means I have a job offer but not an LMIA? Hence I answered "no" for this on the CRS tool calculator.
- I have a sibling who is a Canadian PR/citizen
Are these points enough or should I get more? If I'm to get more I see four ways I can do so.
- Under 4) (language ability) I could try to get NCLC/CLB 5 in French. I took some French courses in college, but would still need several months of dedicated effort and hiring a tutor to help brush me up. Though this would cost hundreds of dollars (including the TCF/TEF fee), and only get me 4 additional CRS points (513 total). Getting to NCLC/CLB is an even bigger leap and investment. Even if it gives an extra 50 points (559 total), it's not achievable in the near future.
- Under 5) (foreign work experience) I could go back abroad to work for a few months and accumulate a year of foreign work experience. This would get me 38 points (547 total). But that's not ideal. Neither logistically nor in terms of career growth.
- Under 6) (valid job offer + LMIA) I could ask my employer for an LMIA. This would get me 50 points (559 total)... Though I heard this is a $1000 and six month process, so it's not an easy ask, and what if it's denied? For context, I work in marketing for a mid-sized subsidiary of a big corporation. My position required a degree in a related major. I'm sure there are Canadian PRs/citizens who could replace me, especially since I'm just in a junior position. So would I get fired and replaced if the LMIA is denied?
- Under 6) (Canadian work experience) I work for another year in Canada. This would get me another 13 points (522 total). But it's not ideal because next year I would lose 5 points due to hitting 30 y.o. and it also gets too close to the expiry of my PGWP (14 months from now).