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rollercoaster

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According to EE point system, maximum points (110) are for the age 20-29.

For 30 years of age, there are 105 points.

Question--> While applying, If I am 29 years COMPLETED (that is 30 RUNNING), do I get 110 points or 105 points??

Please help!
 
You are either 29 or 30. 29 if you haven't reached your 30th birthday and 30 if you have. Simple as that
 
rollercoaster said:
According to EE point system, maximum points (110) are for the age 20-29.

For 30 years of age, there are 105 points.

Question--> While applying, If I am 29 years COMPLETED (that is 30 RUNNING), do I get 110 points or 105 points??

Please help!

write 29 and it will automatically reduce 5 points after your next birthdate.
 
rollercoaster said:
According to EE point system, maximum points (110) are for the age 20-29.

For 30 years of age, there are 105 points.

Question--> While applying, If I am 29 years COMPLETED (that is 30 RUNNING), do I get 110 points or 105 points??

Please help!

You are 29 years old until the day of your 30th birthday
 
rollercoaster said:
Thank you all for the prompt replies! :)

Stress relieved!!

lol..stress never release with express entry here :P end up with one and the other is ready...join in and enjoy the process
 
When you create your EE profile, the system will do the calculation for you.
 
The thing is, I will be leaving to the US in fall 2016 for Masters of 1 year and want to finish it before I turn 30.

I hope I am doing the right thing - Especially since I want to get 135 points for Education.

Not sure if Canadian Masters will Trump over a US Masters as far as applying under FSW is concerned?

I have heard Canadian govt. is planning to give extra points to canadian students. Anybody has idea on this??

In that case, will choosing a Canadian masters over US Masters give me additional points ?
 
Currently there are no extra points to Canadian students.

If you got masters from US, you need to obtain ECA http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/eca-conversion.asp ECA is required for all Non-Canadian degrees.

If you get a very good IELTS, you can also get skill transfer-ability score with your foreign degrees.

rollercoaster said:
The thing is, I will be leaving to the US in fall 2016 for Masters of 1 year and want to finish it before I turn 30.

I hope I am doing the right thing - Especially since I want to get 135 points for Education.

Not sure if Canadian Masters will Trump over a US Masters as far as applying under FSW is concerned?

I have heard Canadian govt. is planning to give extra points to canadian students. Anybody has idea on this??

In that case, will choosing a Canadian masters over US Masters give me additional points ?