yes I calculated the score and it says 67 but not sure why my EE got rejected IELTS score :- L/S-7 R-6 W-6.5 , ECA - I have the reference num and relevant work experience
FSW Points Calculator
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Your result is:
67/100 points
If you scored more than 67 points, you may be eligible for the Federal Skilled Worker Program. We invite you to learn more about the requirements of the FSWP.
Here are the answers you gave:
What is your current age?
37
What is the highest level of education you have completed?
Masters or professional degree
How many years of skilled work experience do you have in the last 10 years?
6 or more years
Which language test did you take for your first official language?
International English Language Testing System (IELTS)
Select your test score for the Listening factor.
7
Select your test score for the Speaking factor.
7
Select your test score for the Reading factor.
6
Select your test score for the Writing factor.
6.5
Do you have other language results? Which language test did you take for your second official language?
None of the above
FSW Points Calculator
Thank you for taking the time to complete the FSWP Points Calculator.
Your result is:
67/100 points
If you scored more than 67 points, you may be eligible for the Federal Skilled Worker Program. We invite you to learn more about the requirements of the FSWP.
Here are the answers you gave:
What is your current age?
37
What is the highest level of education you have completed?
Masters or professional degree
How many years of skilled work experience do you have in the last 10 years?
6 or more years
Which language test did you take for your first official language?
International English Language Testing System (IELTS)
Select your test score for the Listening factor.
7
Select your test score for the Speaking factor.
7
Select your test score for the Reading factor.
6
Select your test score for the Writing factor.
6.5
Do you have other language results? Which language test did you take for your second official language?
None of the above
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