The difference is because of education. What does your ECA say?deepalivg said:Guys,
Please help! There is a difference between my CRS on CIC website and in my EE profile. below are details. When raised technical issue, CIC is not responding since a month.
Primary applicant - Degree - two or more (ECA), IELTS - L 7.5 R 8 W 7.5 S 7.5, Canadian exp - None, Foreign exp - 3 yrs or more
Spouse - Degree - no ECA, IELTS LRWS -All 7.5, No Canadian Exp, Foreign exp - 3yrs or more
Below is EE profile - CRS 341
Federal Skilled Worker Met
Provincial Nominee Program Not Met
Canadian Experience Class Not Met
Federal Skilled Trades Not Met
Overall Score 341
CRS - Human Capital - Age 55
CRS - Human Capital - Level of Education 112
CRS - Human Capital - First Official Language Proficiency 118
CRS - Human Capital - Second Official Language Proficiency 0
CRS - Human Capital - Canadian Work Experience 0
CRS - Spouse - Level of Education 0
CRS - Spouse - First Official Language Proficiency 18
CRS - Spouse - Canadian Work Experience 0
CRS - Skill Transferability - Education 13
CRS - Skill Transferability - Foreign Work Experience 25
CRS - Skill Transferability - Certificate of Qualification 0
CRS - Arranged Employment 0
CRS - Provincial/Territorial Nomination 0
Below is CRS tool score
Your results
Core/Human factors
Age = 55
Level of education = 119
Official Languages = 118
First Official Language = 118
Second Official Language = 0
Canadian work experience = 0
Subtotal - Core/Human capital factors = 292
Spouse factors
Level of education = 0
First Official Languages = 18
Canadian work experience = 0
Subtotal - Spouse factors = 18
Skill transferability factors
Education
A) Official Language proficiency and education = 25
B) Canadian work experience and education = 0
Subtotal = 25
Foreign work experience
A) Official Language proficiency and foreign work experience = 25
B) Canadian and foreign work experience B) = 0
Subtotal = 25
Certificate of qualification = 0
Subtotal Skill transferability factors = 50
Comprehensive Ranking System formula
Subtotal Core/Human capital + Spouse factors + Skill transferability = 360
Additional points = 0
Grand total = 360
Hi Asivad,Asivad Anac said:The difference is because of education. What does your ECA say?
Two bachelor's Degree ??deepalivg said:Hi Asivad,
Thanks for stepping in. ECA report says - Two bachelor's Degree (Four years)
Very much possible. If you visit SINP spreadsheet, the candidates with CRS around 200 also received nomination provided that eligible in other criteria viz. occupation, noc, etc.karansingh14 said:Is it possible to get PNP in Saskatchewan on 379 points ?
Thanks tushard8 will keep updating here.tushard8 said:Nilesh, Since your ECA is in progress, hence you EE profile says not eligible.
However once you update positive ECA results and IELTS score, it should be eligible.
The best way to improve your points is to give IELTS and get as much marks as u can. The largest marks breakdown other then PNP/lmia are AGE,EDUCATION, LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY. It is not possible to change first two, so your best shot is to give English and French tests and get as much as marks as you can.saravji said:Hi All,
Please let me know anyone - My Overall Score is 364 Including spouse for PR - I have 13 Yrs of work experience in Designing - Multimedia Sector. I am worried about the score I received.
Can i get ITA with this Score - or How to improve my Points. Please advice - it will be a great help.
Thanks
There is a very slim chance that the cutoff will go below 450 anytime soon. And yes the best chance is by getting a PNP, but the scores can be improved largely by improving English/French scores as well. If you have two post secondary and decent experience, good IELTS score will take you cross 450 CRS as it did in my case. Let me know if you need anything else.Gvita said:Hey guys,so the best chance would be applying for a PNP as getting a job offer is a tough target and the scores will never come down to 300+
yes i agree too...coz it wont come below 450 i guess....so if we can achieve at least 400 we can get OINP ....and thats an opportunity and work on pnps whcig matched with our NOC. However Every PNPs have different demand list for NOC so thats a problem toocanadaindia44 said:There is a very slim chance that the cutoff will go below 450 anytime soon. And yes the best chance is by getting a PNP, but the scores can be improved largely by improving English/French scores as well. If you have two post secondary and decent experience, good IELTS score will take you cross 450 CRS as it did in my case. Let me know if you need anything else.