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A bit confused by my CRS points

YOR7s0BC1GOd

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May 12, 2024
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Hi,

I'm working as a manager, Tier 0, less than a year.
I'm preparing to get the EE via CES.

I've calculated my CRS points that it shows it's 602.

I have two questions:
1. Does it mean that I can actually start adding my profile in the pool and wait for a draw?
2. My job contract is a permanent contract, I was working part-time there and after I've graduated they directly asked me to sign the contract without a written offer. I took me 1 day to think about the verbal offer and sign the contract. In my case do I still get that 200 points from the "job offer"?

I would like to DIY but my job kept me busy. So I don't know if I need some more advice in case I miss a better/easier chance to apply for the EE.


My CRS point in details:
Core/Human capital factors
Age = 85
Level of education = 126
Official Languages = 118
First Official Language = 118
Second Official Language = 0
Canadian work experience = 0
-->Subtotal - Core/Human capital factors = 329

Spouse factors

Level of education = 8
First Official Languages = 12
Canadian work experience = 0
-->Subtotal - Spouse factors = 20

Skill transferability factors

Education (to a maximum of 50 points)
A) Official Language proficiency and education = 25
B) Canadian work experience and education = 0
-->Subtotal = 25
Foreign work experience (to a maximum of 50 points)
A) Official Language proficiency and foreign work experience = 13
B) Canadian and foreign work experience = 0
-->Subtotal = 13
->Subtotal Skill transferability factors = 38

Additional points (to a maximum of 600 points)

Provincial nomination = 0
Job offer = 200
Study in Canada = 15
Sibling in Canada = 0
French-language skills = 0
Subtotal Additional points = 215

Comprehensive Ranking System formula grand total = 602
 

Naturgrl

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Apr 5, 2020
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What type of work permit are you on? So you are on a closed work permit with LMIA? If not you don’t count points for job offer.
 

YOR7s0BC1GOd

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May 12, 2024
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So you don’t get 200 points for a job offer so deduct 200 points. You need an approved LMIA with closed work permit. Also even with LMIA, what is your NOC?
I've got the valid PGWP as my work permit, why should I get another closed work permit?
 

Naturgrl

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Apr 5, 2020
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I've got the valid PGWP as my work permit, why should I get another closed work permit?
If you want to count points for job offer, you need a LMIA from employer. So all I am saying is that you don’t get points for a job offer. Deduct 200 points. What is NOC anyways.
 

YOR7s0BC1GOd

Newbie
May 12, 2024
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If you want to count points for job offer, you need a LMIA from employer. So all I am saying is that you don’t get points for a job offer. Deduct 200 points. What is NOC anyways.
It's a tier 0 as I said. Management.

So it's possible that even I've got one year experience here I'm still below the CEC draw cut-off?
 

Naturgrl

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Apr 5, 2020
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It's a tier 0 as I said. Management.

So it's possible that even I've got one year experience here I'm still below the CEC draw cut-off?
Well current draws are over 500 so you are below the cutoff. Only TEER 00 NOCs get 200 points if you have a LMIA. You would have to be the CEO or CFO.

If you want to increase your score, learn French.