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Continuous work experience gives more points?

b4urussel

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Dec 5, 2016
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Hi All,

I got L9 S8.5 R7 W7, age 32, have a sibling in Canada and I have work experience of more than 6 years.
When I calculated my score on CRS calculator it showed 474, but when I created the EE profile my scores dropped to 449. I am not sure what happened. Upon checking the points distribution I noticed that I scored only 25 under "CRS - Skill Transfer-ability - Foreign Work Experience" where are on crs calculator I was scoring 50.

Question I had a break from work for 1.3 year will that anyway impact my point table? and also do I show the unemployment in work history section, if yes what NOC to use?

Work experience
1. 2008 Sep - 2009 March (Before my MBA) NOC 1431
2. 2011 June- 2016 July (post MBA) NOC 1112
3. 2016 July - 2016 December NOC1112
4. 2017 Jan - 2018 March (Unemployeed) but I was following my passion and trying to make a music album, with no proof, although I released a song this year.
5. 2018 April - Till date (current job) NOC0111
 
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Amin0903

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Apr 2, 2019
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You just have to show 3 years of continuous work experience in the last 10 years... as far as you have that, you’ll get the points...
 
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rajapanesar

Champion Member
Jan 31, 2019
1,734
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Punjab, India
Category........
FSW
NOC Code......
1241
App. Filed.......
19/09/2019
Work experience
1. 2008 Sep - 2009 March (Before my MBA) NOC 1431
2. 2011 June- 2016 July (post MBA) NOC 1112
3. 2016 July - 2016 December NOC1112
4. 2017 Jan - 2018 March (Unemployeed) but I was following my passion and trying to make a music album, with no proof, although I released a song this year.
5. 2018 April - Till date (current job) NOC0111
1. Less than a year, no points granted
2. More than five years, will give points equal to three yr experience
3. Less than a year, but same NOC as 2, might add up in 2, but points will remain equal to as after 2
4. Unproven work won't get any points
5. More than a year, points granted and will add up with 2

PS: you can get maximum points for 3 years of foreign experience, any more than that won't add any extra points.
 
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b4urussel

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Dec 5, 2016
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Yes, I have the same work history. This is what is confusing me.
I do not know how the points went from a proposed 474 to 449.
 

b4urussel

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Dec 5, 2016
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I Deleted my profile and recreated just to be sure I uploaded all my information correctly.
I still get only 449 points. I dont get this.
Can someone please help
 

eiden03

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Feb 18, 2019
113
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Yes I have
The system would not miscalculate. Hard to point out what's wrong without a closer look to your profile, but the only problem that comes to mind is that the system is not calculating you have 3+ years of work experience in the last 10 years, thus giving you only 25 points (instead of 50) in skill transferability factors - foreign work experience.

I know you have already checked, but try reviewing again your work experience details in your profile, specifically the period of 2011 June - 2016 July (NOC 1112), as this job alone should be enough to make you qualify for the 50 points.
 
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b4urussel

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Dec 5, 2016
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The system would not miscalculate. Hard to point out what's wrong without a closer look to your profile, but the only problem that comes to mind is that the system is not calculating you have 3+ years of work experience in the last 10 years, thus giving you only 25 points (instead of 50) in skill transferability factors - foreign work experience.

I know you have already checked, but try reviewing again your work experience details in your profile, specifically the period of 2011 June - 2016 July (NOC 1112), as this job alone should be enough to make you qualify for the 50 points.
Thanks for your reply, I rechecked its correct Someone pointed out that my "first became qualified to practice in this occupation" was marked as May 2011(This when I was awarded my MBA) should have been June 2011. I changed that as well, it still showing 449 points.

Another thing to point out is that this is my third application, My first two EE application got lapsed since my ilets score validity expired, does this have any impact, like a negative marking?
 

eiden03

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Feb 18, 2019
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Thanks for your reply, I rechecked its correct Someone pointed out that my "first became qualified to practice in this occupation" was marked as May 2011(This when I was awarded my MBA) should have been June 2011. I changed that as well, it still showing 449 points.

Another thing to point out is that this is my third application, My first two EE application got lapsed since my ilets score validity expired, does this have any impact, like a negative marking?
That should not be a problem. If you correctly inputted the information concerning IELTS (CLB 9+) and work experience (3+ years), I'm not sure why you are not getting 50 points.
 

b4urussel

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Dec 5, 2016
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That should not be a problem. If you correctly inputted the information concerning IELTS (CLB 9+) and work experience (3+ years), I'm not sure why you are not getting 50 points.
Do you think If i "report a techincal issue" on the page will help me get somewhere?
 

b4urussel

Full Member
Dec 5, 2016
33
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Hi Guys,

I figured it out, it is my mistake. I am so used to clocking office hours, we normally just put 8 hrs and they system auto populates 40 for the week,
I did the same here, In hours per week i just put 8.

Thank you so much for your help !!
 

rajapanesar

Champion Member
Jan 31, 2019
1,734
562
36
Punjab, India
Category........
FSW
NOC Code......
1241
App. Filed.......
19/09/2019
Hi Guys,

I figured it out, it is my mistake. I am so used to clocking office hours, we normally just put 8 hrs and they system auto populates 40 for the week,
I did the same here, In hours per week i just put 8.

Thank you so much for your help !!
Glad you got it right. Best wishes for the future.