Hey guys,
Could any of you experts have a look at my stats and offer nay advice please?
I thought the option to give me enough points for EE would be a job offer but have been told that I am not likely to get an offer until I have PR.
My current CRS is:
Core/human capital factors Age: 25, Level of education: 112, Language: 122 = 259
Spouse factors: 2
Skills transferability: 50
Total = 311
I cannot take undertake French as a second language as it will take too long and is too difficult for me. I have two years left of my masters and that won't give me many extra points.
Any other options?
Many thanks,
Jo
You probably need to give us more information that you're providing, as we can only make inferences based on what you've told us. I assume 100 of your points are coming from your age (25). From your language score, I can assume you got CLB 9 or more in all 4 language abilities, which would account for 25 of the 50 under skills transferability, so I assume the other 25 is from 1 - 2 years of foreign work experience...I therefore assume you also don't have Canadian work experience, a sibling residing in Canada, post-secondary education in Canada, or a valid arranged employment.
If the above assumptions are correct (and that's a big if

) you really only have a few options:
- Wait another year to get more years of experience - this will bump you up 25 more points (assuming the CRS Calculation matrix doesn't change before then); or you could wait 2 years and finish your Master's, then you'd max out skills transferability AND get 14 more points for Education (so 64 more points), but this still won't get you over the 400-point threshold let alone to current ITA cut-off scores...
- Get a provincial nomination (you don't have enough points for OINP, and I'm pretty sure it's currently on hold anyway, but there are other provinces that might be interested - what's your NOC?)
- Your "spouse points" seem a bit low (I assume the points are from a high school diploma credential...) Has he/she not taken IELTS/CELPIP? If he/she did, but got CLB 4 or lower, you could have him/her retake the test to see if you can get more points from this. He/she could also complete a 1-year educational programme to increase the spouse score in that way as well. Another option would be to apply as a single applicant (your score on your own should, overall, be higher) and then, if you get PR, apply for spouse sponsorship, although this can take 12 months and would require you being apart for that long or even slightly longer...

Provincial Nomination seems like your best bet...