Did you read the links I provided? Go read them first.Thank u so much for helping me out.
Actually my brother has experience but he is only 12 pass
Where as my sister in-law recently finished her BE with computer engineering but no experience. So should I tell her to gain some experience on her field and then try. Do u think that will help us?
I filled the federal questionnaire form earlier today and found out that my younger brother is eligible. But it doesn't provide the score.Check this first - https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/come-canada-tool-immigration-express-entry.html
If the qualifies directly under the Federal Skilled Worker program, then you don't need to worry about a Provincial Program.
If he doesn't, then you'll need to read the requirements of each provincial program and see which one he is best qualified for. Here's Alberta's page - https://www.alberta.ca/ainp-selection-criteria.aspx
I checked their eligibility through link so my sister in-law will be eligible once she gain 1 year experience so I think I should give her time to gain 1 year experience first then we can take it from there.Did you read the links I provided? Go read them first.
That doesn't sound right unless she is getting 1 year of Canadian experience.I checked their eligibility through link so my sister in-law will be eligible once she gain 1 year experience so I think I should give her time to gain 1 year experience first then we can take it from there.
Once again thank you
Yes - that's possible if she has enough points. She will want to score 450+ points.I thought she might eligible for federal skill work
She only has a bachelors. How could she have enough points?Yes - that's possible if she has enough points. She will want to score 450+ points.