- Oct 19, 2015
- 11
- Category........
- FSW
- Visa Office......
- Singapore
- NOC Code......
- 1223
- App. Filed.......
- 28-03-2017
- AOR Received.
- 28-03-2017
- IELTS Request
- Upfront 11.02.17
- Med's Request
- Upfront
- Med's Done....
- 18-03-2017
- Passport Req..
- 10-07-2017
- VISA ISSUED...
- 19-09-2017
- LANDED..........
- 03-03-2018
confused about SIX SELECTION FACTORS & COMPREHENSIVE RANKING SYSTEMS ...... which one will they consider? i have varying points for the two
Six selection factors – Federal skilled workers
CIC assesses federal skilled worker applications based on six selection factors.
If you score 67 points or higher (out of 100), you may qualify to immigrate to Canada as a federal skilled worker.
If you score lower than the pass mark of 67 points, you will not qualify to immigrate to Canada as a federal skilled worker. It is better not to apply at this time.
Point grids for each factor:
English and/or French skills
Education
Experience
Age
Arranged employment in Canada
Adaptability
Comprehensive Ranking System formula
All Express Entry candidates will be given a score out of 1,200, based on the four parts of the Comprehensive Ranking System formula:
Skills and experience factors (that we know are key to economic success for immigrants once in Canada)
Spouse or common-law partner factors (such as their language skills and education – these are known to result in better economic success for both the spouse or common-law partner and the candidate)
Skills transferability (including education and work experience – factors that when combined, result in better chances of being employed, and higher earnings)
Additional points for those with a nomination from a province or territory or a valid job offer
A. Single candidates B. Candidates spouses or common-law partners that will come with them to Canada
(The maximum number of points is the same no matter the person’s marital status.)
1. Skills and experience factors (maximum 500)
+
1. Skills and experience factors (maximum 460)
+
2. N/A
+
2. Spouse or common-law partner factors (maximum 40)
+
3. Skill transferability factors (maximum 100)
+
3. Skill transferability factors (maximum 100)
+
4. Additional points (maximum 600)
4. Additional points (maximum 600)
Six selection factors – Federal skilled workers
CIC assesses federal skilled worker applications based on six selection factors.
If you score 67 points or higher (out of 100), you may qualify to immigrate to Canada as a federal skilled worker.
If you score lower than the pass mark of 67 points, you will not qualify to immigrate to Canada as a federal skilled worker. It is better not to apply at this time.
Point grids for each factor:
English and/or French skills
Education
Experience
Age
Arranged employment in Canada
Adaptability
Comprehensive Ranking System formula
All Express Entry candidates will be given a score out of 1,200, based on the four parts of the Comprehensive Ranking System formula:
Skills and experience factors (that we know are key to economic success for immigrants once in Canada)
Spouse or common-law partner factors (such as their language skills and education – these are known to result in better economic success for both the spouse or common-law partner and the candidate)
Skills transferability (including education and work experience – factors that when combined, result in better chances of being employed, and higher earnings)
Additional points for those with a nomination from a province or territory or a valid job offer
A. Single candidates B. Candidates spouses or common-law partners that will come with them to Canada
(The maximum number of points is the same no matter the person’s marital status.)
1. Skills and experience factors (maximum 500)
+
1. Skills and experience factors (maximum 460)
+
2. N/A
+
2. Spouse or common-law partner factors (maximum 40)
+
3. Skill transferability factors (maximum 100)
+
3. Skill transferability factors (maximum 100)
+
4. Additional points (maximum 600)
4. Additional points (maximum 600)