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HoPe90 said:
I am sitting at 444, does anyone know how many points take the french exam TEF will give you.

I got level B1 for listening and now I have to wait for the results for the writing and the speaking part.

Does anyone have any idea so i have some idea of how many points I will get.


Thank you

I am not sure but I think you will get a maximum of 6 points (If you get a CLB-9).
 
rajkamalmohanram said:
I am not sure but I think you will get a maximum of 6 points (If you get a CLB-9).

I think the maximum for second language is 4.

More info: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/language-testing.asp
 
shashidhar_sm said:
I think the maximum for second language is 4.

More info: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/language-testing.asp

I found it here :

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/express-entry/grid-crs.asp

fficial languages proficiency - second official language

Maximum points for each ability (reading, writing, speaking and listening):

6 with a spouse or common-law partner (up to a combined maximum of 22 points)
6 without a spouse or common-law partner (up to a combined maximum of 24 points)

Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) level per ability
With a spouse or common-law partner (Maximum 22 points) Without a spouse or common-law partner (Maximum 24 points)
CLB 4 or less 0 0
CLB 5 or 6 1 1
CLB 7 or 8 3 3
CLB 9 or more 6 6

The link you gave is to calculate the points for eligibility for FSW (67/100 criteria), I guess. The link I have provided is to calculate the CRS.
 
Those aren't a lot of points or maybe I am not calculating it properly, hopefully it bumps me up about 10-15 points, actually as long as I am over 450 I will be happy lol
 
rajkamalmohanram said:
I found it here :

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/express-entry/grid-crs.asp

fficial languages proficiency - second official language

Maximum points for each ability (reading, writing, speaking and listening):

6 with a spouse or common-law partner (up to a combined maximum of 22 points)
6 without a spouse or common-law partner (up to a combined maximum of 24 points)

Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) level per ability
With a spouse or common-law partner (Maximum 22 points) Without a spouse or common-law partner (Maximum 24 points)
CLB 4 or less 0 0
CLB 5 or 6 1 1
CLB 7 or 8 3 3
CLB 9 or more 6 6

The link you gave is to calculate the points for eligibility for FSW (67/100 criteria), I guess. The link I have provided is to calculate the CRS.

Ah, right. My bad. Thanks, Raj! :)
 
Guys,

Don't waste your time waiting for ITA. Get pnp nomination. SINP has opened 500 more slots, it's online, no paper required. Some got nominated in 20 days. I've been in this pool since February with 433, then gave up hope, then got SINP nomination. It doesn't require any fee like Ontario btw
 
adele2011 said:
Guys,

Don't waste your time waiting for ITA. Get pnp nomination. SINP has opened 500 more slots, it's online, no paper required. Some got nominated in 20 days. I've been in this pool since February with 433, then gave up hope, then got SINP nomination. It doesn't require any fee like Ontario btw

SINP you can only apply under in demand occupations?
 
How do you apply for the SINP? you said they dont require any fees? Please let me know so I can check and see if i have any luck
 
http://www.economy.gov.sk.ca/immigration/sinp-application-intake-thresholds

http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/sinp-international-skilled-worker-express-entry-subcategory-network-here-t302646.0.html
 
well looks like the occupation in demand stream is full so I lucked out on that, will just have to wait in the pool.
 
I have to send an application in under express entry stream? or do I just wait for them to select me ?
 
adele2011 said:
why dont you apply under ee stream?

it says Your work experience must be in a high skilled occupation (NOC “0”, “A” or “B”) that is considered to be in-demand in Saskatchewan. Please see the Application Guide (Appendix A) for the list of eligible occupations.