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Jano44

Newbie
Jun 4, 2018
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Hello, Im totally confused, I have been 4 years in Canada, I came to study a Diploma for 18 Months (6 Terms) (Ontario), I graduated, then I got a post-grad WP, I worked part-time & Freelance 1 year, and next year Full-time with only 1 company, currently working here.

I did CELPIP but Im not sure if my results are good to apply.

Listening: 8
Reading: 8
Speaking: 6
Writing: 6

I have been trying to calculate my points through CRS, but I barely get like 250 points, my current visa its about to expire the end of September and I dont know how to get more points, beside Provincial Nomination. The stream that Im thinking to apply its for CEC, my NOC its 5225 Skilled B.

My question is, Should I just apply for PR with the amount of points that I have and wait to see what they say?

Thanks for any help or comments.
 

Jano44

Newbie
Jun 4, 2018
8
0
Ok Im not sure about the exact points but I will copy what shows up in CRS on CIC.ca

1.- Marital Status: Single

2.- Age: 29

3.- Level of Education?: Two year program At a college.

4.- What is your level of education?: Two-year program at a college
4a.- Have you earned a Canadian degree, diploma or Certificate?: Yes
4b.- Describe this level of education: One or Two year Program at a college

5.-
i.- Are your test results less than 2 years?: Yes
ii.- Which Language test: CELPIP
Speaking: 6
Listening: 8
Reading: 8
Writing: 6
iii.- Do you have other Language tests?: N/A

6.-
i.- Work Experience how many years of skilled work experience in Canada do you have?: 2 years
ii.- In the last 10 years, how many total years of skilled work experience do you have?: 2 years

7.- Do you have a certificate of qualification from a Canadian province, territory or federal body?: NO

8.- Do you have a valid job offer supported by a Labour Market Impact Assessment (if needed)?: NO

9.- Do you have a nomination certificate from a province or territory?: NO

10.- Do you or your spouse or common law partner (if they will come with you to Canada) have at least one brother or sister living in Canada who is a citizen or permanent resident?: NO

_________________________________________________________________

And This are my Results:

Core/Human capital factors
  • Age = 110
  • Level of education = 98
  • Study in Canada = 15
  • Official Languages = 64
    • First Official Language = 64
    • Second Official Language = 0
  • Canadian work experience = 53
Subtotal - Core/Human capital factors = 325

Spouse factors
  • Level of education = 0
  • First Official Languages = 0
  • Canadian work experience = 0
Subtotal - Spouse factors = 0

Skill transferability factors
Education
  • A) Official Language proficiency and education = 0
  • B) Canadian work experience and education = 25
Subtotal = 25

Foreign work experience
  • A) Official Language proficiency and foreign work experience = 0
  • B) Canadian and foreign work experience = 25
Subtotal = 25

Certificate of qualification = 0

Subtotal Skill transferability factors = 50


Comprehensive Ranking System formula
Subtotal Core/Human capital + Spouse factors + Skill transferability = 375

Provincial nomination = 0

Job offer = 0

Study in Canada = 15

Sibling in Canada = 0

French-language skills = 0

Subtotal Additional points = 15

Grand total = 390
 

EE456

Champion Member
Jul 4, 2018
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What you can do in the short-term is retake IELTS which will get you more points plus try to get a PNP from one of the provinces preferably the one you have resided in because you already have established yourself there and have connections to it, that is the best you can do and if you do get a nomination from Ontario then you will get an ITA.

For the long-term, I would suggest you study a 3-years program and then you will be able to claim 127 points for this program and the diploma, can you afford that ?

But do try to get a nomination, that's really your best shot. I'm not sure, however, if your application for nomination will be processed in time considering the proximity of your PSWP expiry. In this case, I suggest you try to register for a new study program, you will have grounds for a permit and you will earn a degree that will get you 127 points with the diploma that you already have.
 

THRISHI

Star Member
Jan 27, 2016
132
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Ok Im not sure about the exact points but I will copy what shows up in CRS on CIC.ca

1.- Marital Status: Single

2.- Age: 29

3.- Level of Education?: Two year program At a college.

4.- What is your level of education?: Two-year program at a college
4a.- Have you earned a Canadian degree, diploma or Certificate?: Yes
4b.- Describe this level of education: One or Two year Program at a college

5.-
i.- Are your test results less than 2 years?: Yes
ii.- Which Language test: CELPIP
Speaking: 6
Listening: 8
Reading: 8
Writing: 6
iii.- Do you have other Language tests?: N/A

6.-
i.- Work Experience how many years of skilled work experience in Canada do you have?: 2 years
ii.- In the last 10 years, how many total years of skilled work experience do you have?: 2 years

7.- Do you have a certificate of qualification from a Canadian province, territory or federal body?: NO

8.- Do you have a valid job offer supported by a Labour Market Impact Assessment (if needed)?: NO

9.- Do you have a nomination certificate from a province or territory?: NO

10.- Do you or your spouse or common law partner (if they will come with you to Canada) have at least one brother or sister living in Canada who is a citizen or permanent resident?: NO

_________________________________________________________________

And This are my Results:

Core/Human capital factors
  • Age = 110
  • Level of education = 98
  • Study in Canada = 15
  • Official Languages = 64
    • First Official Language = 64
    • Second Official Language = 0
  • Canadian work experience = 53
Subtotal - Core/Human capital factors = 325

Spouse factors
  • Level of education = 0
  • First Official Languages = 0
  • Canadian work experience = 0
Subtotal - Spouse factors = 0

Skill transferability factors
Education
  • A) Official Language proficiency and education = 0
  • B) Canadian work experience and education = 25
Subtotal = 25

Foreign work experience
  • A) Official Language proficiency and foreign work experience = 0
  • B) Canadian and foreign work experience = 25
Subtotal = 25

Certificate of qualification = 0

Subtotal Skill transferability factors = 50


Comprehensive Ranking System formula
Subtotal Core/Human capital + Spouse factors + Skill transferability = 375

Provincial nomination = 0

Job offer = 0

Study in Canada = 15

Sibling in Canada = 0

French-language skills = 0

Subtotal Additional points = 15

Grand total = 390
Your language score is too low. If u are working in Canada why have you chosen No job offer? That might boost your score
 

Jano44

Newbie
Jun 4, 2018
8
0
What you can do in the short-term is retake IELTS which will get you more points plus try to get a PNP from one of the provinces preferably the one you have resided in because you already have established yourself there and have connections to it, that is the best you can do and if you do get a nomination from Ontario then you will get an ITA.

For the long-term, I would suggest you study a 3-years program and then you will be able to claim 127 points for this program and the diploma, can you afford that ?

But do try to get a nomination, that's really your best shot. I'm not sure, however, if your application for nomination will be processed in time considering the proximity of your PSWP expiry. In this case, I suggest you try to register for a new study program, you will have grounds for a permit and you will earn a degree that will get you 127 points with the diploma that you already have.
Thanks for your reply, but studying back again it is not an option for me I cant afford that, I was thinking in the Provincial Nomination but I might run out of time, I might do CELPIP again I know my score its low and I can do better than that, but is there another Visa to apply for my case or PR it will be my only option to remain in Canada?.
 

Jano44

Newbie
Jun 4, 2018
8
0
Your language score is too low. If u are working in Canada why have you chosen No job offer? That might boost your score
Because I dont have a written job offer, I already work with a company, does that counts as having a job offer?

I know my score is low, and I can do better than that, retaking the test will just boost me up a bit my score.
 

EE456

Champion Member
Jul 4, 2018
1,095
448
Maybe try this:

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/work/iec/selections.asp?country=cl&cat=coop

If your employer only would give you a job offer and can get LMIO then in that case you'd get an extra 200 points which guarantees you an ITA.

Worst-case scenario, you go back to Chile, search for a job considering that you already have Canadian experience.

I don't know what else to suggest to help you. I know that some colleges offer affordable education for a few thousands a year, if only you can afford that then you're good. It's the most feasible option other than a nomination which will take longer. I mean, you'll go back to Chile, get a nomination within months and then you submit your profile and get ITA. Realistically-speaking, you could be back in Canada as PR in 9-10 months from now.
 

Jano44

Newbie
Jun 4, 2018
8
0
Maybe try this:

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/work/iec/selections.asp?country=cl&cat=coop

If your employer only would give you a job offer and can get LMIO then in that case you'd get an extra 200 points which guarantees you an ITA.

Worst-case scenario, you go back to Chile, search for a job considering that you already have Canadian experience.

I don't know what else to suggest to help you. I know that some colleges offer affordable education for a few thousands a year, if only you can afford that then you're good. It's the most feasible option other than a nomination which will take longer. I mean, you'll go back to Chile, get a nomination within months and then you submit your profile and get ITA. Realistically-speaking, you could be back in Canada as PR in 9-10 months from now.
Thanks for giving yourself the time to reply, I really appreaciate, it sounds that my only option its just to leave this country behind.
 

jes_ON

VIP Member
Jun 22, 2009
12,088
1,421
Category........
Visa Office......
New York
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
06-May-2010
AOR Received.
13-Aug-2010
File Transfer...
01-Mar-2011
Passport Req..
30-Jun-2011
VISA ISSUED...
12-Jul-2011 (received 25-Jul-2011)
LANDED..........
03-Sep-2011
Hello, Im totally confused, I have been 4 years in Canada, I came to study a Diploma for 18 Months (6 Terms) (Ontario), I graduated, then I got a post-grad WP, I worked part-time & Freelance 1 year, and next year Full-time with only 1 company, currently working here.

Can you clarify whether your full-time job is "employment" (as opposed to a personal services/business contract?)? I only ask because you mention some free-lance work, which as you may know is not eligible.

I did CELPIP but Im not sure if my results are good to apply.

Better scores = more points, and you have room for improvement.
 

jes_ON

VIP Member
Jun 22, 2009
12,088
1,421
Category........
Visa Office......
New York
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
06-May-2010
AOR Received.
13-Aug-2010
File Transfer...
01-Mar-2011
Passport Req..
30-Jun-2011
VISA ISSUED...
12-Jul-2011 (received 25-Jul-2011)
LANDED..........
03-Sep-2011
Thanks for your reply, but studying back again it is not an option for me I cant afford that, I was thinking in the Provincial Nomination
What province(s) did you study and work in?
 

Jano44

Newbie
Jun 4, 2018
8
0
My Full time job is employment, I'm an a FT employee for a company since 1 year ago, I got a Employment Statement from them stating that I have 1 year working with them, getting a job offer from them I dont think that they will give it to me.

Last year before becoming full time, I did part-time for 3 companies and some freelance worked that I had to state in order to fill my taxes, there is some cheques reflected as Self Employ but not the entire year.