Did any of you folks understand the new system ? is the 67 points back ? is there eligible and non-eligible ? so everything we understood was misleading and need revise ? whats your thoughs ?
Guys..Regina said:It seems the other way around.
First you figure out your eligibility for EE, then apply through MyCIC, and then CIC will figure out under which class you qualify and issue ITA to provide them with documents to prove it. (and before ITA, they count your "67 points")
Where did u see the first point? Can u provide some links to refer to?hopeforthebest1 said:Through what I read, its 2 filtration process :
1- Score 67 points to be eligible to go to the pool.
2-Build a profile and get ranked in the pool and the top ranked will get picked up to apply for ITA, others please tell what you understood.
Click on Federal skilled workers (for people with skilled professional work experience)Programs for workers
Express Entry for skilled immigrants
Federal skilled workers (for people with skilled professional work experience)
Canadian Experience Class (for people with in-Canada skilled professional work experience)
Federal Skilled Trades Program (for people with experience in skilled manual work)
.If you meet all the conditions set out in the minimum requirements, we will assess your application based on the selection factors in the federal skilled worker points grid.Footnote 1
The selection factors are:
your skills in English and/or French (Canada's two official languages),
your education,
your work experience,
your age,
whether you have a valid job offer, and
your adaptability (how well you are likely to settle here)
Can you please share the link, it would be helpfullhopeforthebest1 said:Through what I read, its 2 filtration process :
1- Score 67 points to be eligible to go to the pool.
2-Build a profile and get ranked in the pool and the top ranked will get picked up to apply for ITA, others please tell what you understood.
Definitely confusinghopeforthebest1 said:Through what I read, its 2 filtration process :
1- Score 67 points to be eligible to go to the pool.
2-Build a profile and get ranked in the pool and the top ranked will get picked up to apply for ITA, others please tell what you understood.
Actually NO. You cannot be a candidate in the express entry pool if you do not qualify under either FSW, FSTP or CEC. When you create a profile in the EE pool, you can only submit your profile if you are eligible for one of these programs. So, the first step is definitely to be eligible for either of these programs. As of yet, it is not clear if eligibility under these programs is based on the old point system (i.e. 67 points for FSW) or there is a new minimum point.Regina said:Definitely confusing
Your first step is to become a candidate in the Express Entry pool.
It is based on old system and you must score 67 points but if you have job offer then you are a king of the ring ;Dnamaste said:Actually NO. You cannot be a candidate in the express entry pool if you do not qualify under either FSW, FSTP or CEC. When you create a profile in the EE pool, you can only submit your profile if you are eligible for one of these programs. So, the first step is definitely to be eligible for either of these programs. As of yet, it is not clear if eligibility under these programs is based on the old point system (i.e. 67 points for FSW) or there is a new minimum point.
That's correct.nadebutt said:Guys the CRS Points are for the draw . basic eligibility still requires 67 points.