I don't understand why my husband and I both with Bachelor's degrees, 5+ years of professional experience, both 32 years old have scored so low. I have outlined my scores below. Any assistance or advice on how to go about improving the score to be in a better position to receive an ITA would be greatly appreciated.
Core/Human capital factors
Spouse factors
Skill transferability factors
Education
Foreign work experience
Subtotal Skill transferability factors = 38
Comprehensive Ranking System formula
Subtotal Core/Human capital + Spouse factors + Skill transferability = 373
Provincial nomination = 0
Job offer = 0
Study in Canada = 0
Sibling in Canada = 0
French-language skills = 0
Subtotal Additional points = 0
Grand total = 373
Core/Human capital factors
- Age = 85 (I'm 32 years old)
- Level of education = 112 (I have a Bachelor's degree)
- Official Languages = 118
- First Official Language = 118 (IELTS score L-7.5, R-9, W-9, S-9)
- Second Official Language = 0
- Canadian work experience = 0
Spouse factors
- Level of education = 0 (currently awaiting his WES evaluation but he has a Bachelor's degree that is equivalent to Canadian Bachelor's)
- First Official Languages = 20 (IELTS scores L-8, R-9, W-9, S-9)
- Canadian work experience = 0
Skill transferability factors
Education
- A) Official Language proficiency and education = 13
- B) Canadian work experience and education = 0
Foreign work experience
- A) Official Language proficiency and foreign work experience = 25
- B) Canadian and foreign work experience = 0
Subtotal Skill transferability factors = 38
Comprehensive Ranking System formula
Subtotal Core/Human capital + Spouse factors + Skill transferability = 373
Provincial nomination = 0
Job offer = 0
Study in Canada = 0
Sibling in Canada = 0
French-language skills = 0
Subtotal Additional points = 0
Grand total = 373