+1(514) 937-9445 or Toll-free (Canada & US) +1 (888) 947-9445
MonaInCanada said:
Sorry for not provide all the information at once. I have one year foreign work experience.

I got 38 for 2nd sub-section (Foreign work experience – With Canadian work experience)
-1 year foreign work experience + CLB 7: 13
-1 year foreign work experience + 2 year Canadian work experience : 25

The 50 pts I mentioned is only for the 1st sub-section (Education):
If my bachelor counts:(total: 75)
-Two or More + CLB 7: 25
-Two or More + two years Canadian work experience : 50

Otherwise:(total 38)
-One post-secondary + CLB 7 : 13
-Post secondary + 2 year Canadian work experience: 25

In all, you have been awarded 88/100 for Skills Transferability.

That is exactly how it should be because the maximum you can score in each of the sub-sections is 50. In the first sub-section, you score 50 on basis of your Master and 2+ years of Canadian work experience and you max out there. In the second sub-section, you score 38 out of 50 because you don't have neither CLB 9 nor 2+ years of foreign work experience. You could have score 50 here even if you had 3+ years of foreign work experience.

Hope that clarifies. All the best!
 
Asivad Anac said:
In all, you have been awarded 88/100 for Skills Transferability.

That is exactly how it should be because the maximum you can score in each of the sub-sections is 50. In the first sub-section, you score 50 on basis of your Master and 2+ years of Canadian work experience and you max out there. In the second sub-section, you score 38 out of 50 because you don't have neither CLB 9 nor 2+ years of foreign work experience. You could have score 50 here even if you had 3+ years of foreign work experience.

Hope that clarifies. All the best!

Didn't realize there is maximum for each sub-section. Thank you for your help.
So for this case, do I still need ECA for my non-Canadian Bachelor?
 
MonaInCanada said:
Didn't realize there is maximum for each sub-section. Thank you for your help.
So for this case, do I still need ECA for my non-Canadian Bachelor?

Not at all. You've been awarded points based on your highest credential - Canadian Masters.
 
Hi,
My husband has 13 years of bank experience but no experience in Canada.Do we stand a chance to apply under express entry. He is preparing for his IELTS test next month. We are below 40.

Deepali
 
deepalivg said:
Hi,
My husband has 13 years of bank experience but no experience in Canada.Do we stand a chance to apply under express entry. He is preparing for his IELTS test next month. We are below 40.

Deepali

Calculate your projected CRS score here ---> http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/crs-tool.asp

You will need the IELTS results and equivalency of your spouse's education credentials to calculate your score.

Follow this link to understand the EE process ---> http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/express-entry-step-by-step-instructions-t273928.0.html;msg4108507#msg4108507

All the best!
 
annakrystyna13 said:
I need some advice.

I was on a work permit (LMO) which expired in February 2015. I applied for a bridging work permit because I was going to apply for LMIA, but unfortunately my employer did not get all the documents ready in time, so I applied for a restoration of status. I have not received any response from CIC, so I am under implied status. In the meantime I received a positive LMIA, and I want to add that to my profile to get the 600 points. My question is, do I need to get the work permit first, or will the LMIA number be sufficient?

Secondly, if I receive ITA, would it be an issue that I don't have a clear status in Canada? (Implied status only)

Any advice will be greatly appreciated.

Anyone??
 
Thank you for your cooperation.
I spent 4 years at secondary school and 7 years in the college. I want to know if i should mention my secondary school plus the college academic study or the college academic years are enough?
 
For application after ITA.

Do we need to mention co-op/Internship experience on our application ?

Thanks
 
Hello Asivad Anac,

When you have the time can you just give me a explanation about job education and NOC.
For example:
My wife have a professional education: science, information administrator which i don't know if its suitable for her job experience - NOC 1241. Her exact job title for the last couple of years is : Administrative secretary of CEO.
How and where can you find out if her professional education is the correct one for her job experience?
Is it a huge factor after all to be exact as her job experience?
Does we really stand a chance for express entry?

Thank you.
 
Hi,
I have another question, albeit of similar type I had asked earlier. I have done Masters in Science with Biotechnology subject from India. While filling out the express entry profile what should I select in level of education field? My WES Report states Bachelors Degree(4 years), but that's Canadian equivalency, whereas in the profile I will have to fill according to my Indian education. Correct me if I am wrong. Thanks!
 
mod2014 said:
As per EE draw history I can say that CRS points will never go below 400. :( >:(

Forget 400 dude. I am not sure if the score will go below 450 this year :( . The last draw's CRS was 471 i guess :( . Sad!
 
Princee said:
Hi,
I have another question, albeit of similar type I had asked earlier. I have done Masters in Science with Biotechnology subject from India. While filling out the express entry profile what should I select in level of education field? My WES Report states Bachelors Degree(4 years), but that's Canadian equivalency, whereas in the profile I will have to fill according to my Indian education. Correct me if I am wrong. Thanks!

No. You can claim points only for what is in your ECA report so you must choose Bachelors if your ECA report says so.
 
Balchev said:
Hello Asivad Anac,

When you have the time can you just give me a explanation about job education and NOC.
For example:
My wife have a professional education: science, information administrator which i don't know if its suitable for her job experience - NOC 1241. Her exact job title for the last couple of years is : Administrative secretary of CEO.
How and where can you find out if her professional education is the correct one for her job experience?
Is it a huge factor after all to be exact as her job experience?
Does we really stand a chance for express entry?

Thank you.

You can choose that NOC irrespective of educational credentials provided there is a significant overlap between the NOC main duties and job responsibilities. Education requirements are more recommendations than mandates.