My CRS scores when i calculated before updating express entry profile was 391, but after creating express entry profile my crs score shows 372. Can someone tell me what could have happened..
There must be some discrepancy in the information that you entered into the CRS calculator and your EE profile, hence, the difference in the CRS.My CRS scores when i calculated before updating express entry profile was 391, but after creating express entry profile my crs score shows 372. Can someone tell me what could have happened..
My CRS scores when i calculated before updating express entry profile was 391, but after creating express entry profile my crs score shows 372. Can someone tell me what could have happened..Hi,
These are the discrepancies that I noticed:
1. Age
you entered different ages: 30 and 31 years old.
Difference: +5 (CRS tool)
Note: double check that entered your correct birth year / age
2. Level of education
you entered 2 or more certificates on CRS tool; bachelors on EE profile
Difference: -7 (CRS tool)
Note: make sure you have valid ECAs for both of your degrees - same goes to #3
3. Skill transferrability:
Because you entered 2 or more certificates on CRS tool - you would have additional 12 points given you scored CLB 7 on language score
Difference: -12
4. Spouse official language score:
CRS tool: 14 vs EE: 12
Difference: -2
Note: double check your spouse's score; a 2-point difference means that you entered the scores incorrectly
Total: +5 -7 -12 -2 = -16
Those are the reasons why you have 16 points lower on your EE profile.
Hope these clarify your query.
My CRS scores when i calculated before updating express entry profile was 391, but after creating express entry profile my crs score shows 372. Can someone tell me what could have happened..Core/Human capital factors
Subtotal - Core/Human capital factors = 324
- Age = 90
- Level of education = 119
- Study in Canada = undefined
- Official Languages = 115
- First Official Language = 115
- Second Official Language = 0
- Canadian work experience = 0
Spouse factors
Subtotal - Spouse factors = 14
- Level of education = 0
- First Official Languages = 14
- Canadian work experience = 0
Skill transferability factors
Education
Subtotal = 25
- A) Official Language proficiency and education = 25
- B) Canadian work experience and education = 0
Foreign work experience
Subtotal = 25
- A) Official Language proficiency and foreign work experience = 25
- B) Canadian and foreign work experience = 0
Certificate of qualification = 0
Subtotal Skill transferability factors = 50
Comprehensive Ranking System formula
Subtotal Core/Human capital + Spouse factors + Skill transferability = 388
Provincial nomination = 0
Job offer = 0
Study in Canada = 0
Sibling in Canada = 0
French-language skills = 0
Subtotal Additional points = 0
Grand total = 388
Express Entry score
our overall score 372
Score breakdown
Score breakdown
Human capital
Your score is based on factors such as your skills, education, Canadian work experience and language ability.
Human capital
Criteria Score
CRS - Human Capital - Age 95 CRS - Human Capital - Level of Education 112 CRS - Human Capital - First Official Language Proficiency 115 CRS - Human Capital - Second Official Language Proficiency 0 CRS - Human Capital - Canadian Work Experience 0
Spouse
Your spouse's score is based on their level of education, language ability and Canadian work experience.
Spouse
Criteria Score
CRS - Spouse - Level of Education 0 CRS - Spouse - First Official Language Proficiency 12 CRS - Spouse - Canadian Work Experience 0
Skill transferability
Your score is based on your education, job experience and relevant qualifications (for trade occupations).
Skill transferability
Criteria Score
CRS - Skill Transferability - Education 13 CRS - Skill Transferability - Foreign Work Experience 25 CRS - Skill Transferability - Certificate of Qualification 0
Other
Your score is based on factors such as a job offer, a nomination from a province or territory, siblings, French language skills and post-secondary Canadian education.
Other
Criteria Score
CRS - Arranged Employment 0 Provincial/Territorial Nomination 0 CRS - Additional - PR or Canadian Sibling 0 CRS - Canadian education 0 CRS - Additional - French Proficiency or Bilingualism 0
I dont find any diffent info, i gave both the places same info
Hi,
These are the discrepancies that I noticed:
1. Age
you entered different ages: 30 and 31 years old.
Difference: +5 (CRS tool)
Note: double check that entered your correct birth year / age
2. Level of education
you entered 2 or more certificates on CRS tool; bachelors on EE profile
Difference: -7 (CRS tool)
Note: make sure you have valid ECAs for both of your degrees - same goes to #3
3. Skill transferrability:
Because you entered 2 or more certificates on CRS tool - you would have additional 12 points given you scored CLB 7 on language score
Difference: -12
4. Spouse official language score:
CRS tool: 14 vs EE: 12
Difference: -2
Note: double check your spouse's score; a 2-point difference means that you entered the scores incorrectly
Total: +5 -7 -12 -2 = -16
Those are the reasons why you have 16 points lower on your EE profile.
Hope these clarify your query.