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can i apply for immigration under NOC 1123??? they told me NO , Why? i dont know

canadian soon

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Hello Dear ,
First of all i have my brother , anti ( mom Side ) and my grandma in canada they are canadian,

i work as an executive for four years i am 28 single,

i have a one year diploma ,

am perfect in english ,

the problem is when i did the Canadian immigration assessment through cic website & canada visa , both said that i cant apply under the skilled worker program ,

and i dont know what is the reason any one can help ?


i started a WES Application to get the report and am going tomorrow to pay the ilets Exam fees, and the bank draft for the 550$


but any Advice if you please ?

thanks
 

polara69

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This is NOC 1123:
1123 Professional occupations in advertising, marketing and public relations

Is that what you do??
 

susana

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Depends on the points you are getting, your NOC is on the list of eligible occupations but CIC will assess you on a point system based on six selection factors.

Selection Factor
English and/or French skills
Education
Experience
Age
Arranged employment in Canada
Adaptability

Pass mark: 67 out of 100 points

If your score is 67 points or higher, you may qualify to immigrate to Canada as a federal skilled worker.

If your score is lower than the pass mark of 67 points, you will not qualify to immigrate to Canada as a federal skilled worker.

Maybe you don't get the pass mark
 

canadian soon

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susana said:
Depends on the points you are getting, your NOC is on the list of eligible occupations but CIC will assess you on a point system based on six selection factors.

Selection Factor
English and/or French skills
Education
Experience
Age
Arranged employment in Canada
Adaptability

Pass mark: 67 out of 100 points

If your score is 67 points or higher, you may qualify to immigrate to Canada as a federal skilled worker.

If your score is lower than the pass mark of 67 points, you will not qualify to immigrate to Canada as a federal skilled worker.

Maybe you don't get the pass mark

how do you calculate the points ?

do i got points if i have a relative in canada ?


** Should i send the bank statement with my Application ? or when they ask for ?


if you can count how many points ill get

work experience 3 years under the 1123 Noc ,
Age 28
one year diploma

i didn't do the ielts but lets say high in speaking and writing , moderate in listing and reading.

how much points i get ?

and as i understand no matter where i live i should send my application to Sydney Canada and they will send it to the visa office am i right ?
 

tbear

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Abu Dhabi
Category........
Visa Office......
London (BWJ)
NOC Code......
1111
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
07-09-2014
Doc's Request.
26/08/2016
IELTS Request
Sent with application - 7.5
Med's Done....
08/09/2016
Passport Req..
13/09/2016
canadian soon said:
how do you calculate the points ?

do i got points if i have a relative in canada ?


** Should i send the bank statement with my Application ? or when they ask for ?


if you can count how many points ill get

work experience 3 years under the 1123 Noc ,
Age 28
one year diploma

i didn't do the ielts but lets say high in speaking and writing , moderate in listing and reading.

how much points i get ?

and as i understand no matter where i live i should send my application to Sydney Canada and they will send it to the visa office am i right ?

Dear, you have to send your 1 year diploma for certificate evaluation to WES. check wes.org/ca then they will give you Canada equivalency then you can calculate for sure how many points you will get. I suggest you to do that and also write the IELTS exam so we can know for sure where you stand.
 

canadian soon

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tbear said:
Dear, you have to send your 1 year diploma for certificate evaluation to WES. check wes.org/ca then they will give you Canada equivalency then you can calculate for sure how many points you will get. I suggest you to do that and also write the IELTS exam so we can know for sure where you stand.



thanks alote Dear
 

canadian soon

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polara69 said:
Looks like not enough points..
ill apply for the ielts exam to get the result and count the points,

something i can get it about the education points, What is the WES role in the immigration process ?
 

namaste

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Jan 5, 2013
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Visa Office......
CPC-Ottawa
NOC Code......
2281
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
17-06-2014
Nomination.....
15-10-2014 (PER)
Med's Request
25-11-2014
Med's Done....
10-12-2014
Interview........
waived
Passport Req..
06-02-2015
VISA ISSUED...
21-02-2015
LANDED..........
16-05-2015
canadian soon said:
ill apply for the ielts exam to get the result and count the points,

something i can get it about the education points, What is the WES role in the immigration process ?
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Before giving the IELTS and spending money for a whole lot of things, I think you should first estimate the points you can get using your best estimates and see if that's enough. If not, then there is no point in continuing the application. You can go to this link (under the selection factors) and calculate your estimated highest point:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/applications/guides/EG7TOC.asp#eg72

Assume that you get maximum points for IELTS and see if you get at least 67 points. The reason I am asking you to do this first is that you might not have enough points from education to secure 67 points.

Wes determines the canadian equivalency of your education. Only if WES determines that your diploma is equal to a one year diploma in Canada, you will get points for education, if not no points. So this is critical.
 

polara69

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namaste said:
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Before giving the IELTS and spending money for a whole lot of things, I think you should first estimate the points you can get using your best estimates and see if that's enough. If not, then there is no point in continuing the application. You can go to this link (under the selection factors) and calculate your estimated highest point:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/applications/guides/EG7TOC.asp#eg72

Assume that you get maximum points for IELTS and see if you get at least 67 points. The reason I am asking you to do this first is that you might not have enough points from education to secure 67 points.

Wes determines the canadian equivalency of your education. Only if WES determines that your diploma is equal to a one year diploma in Canada, you will get points for education, if not no points. So this is critical.
Good advice.. +1