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Federal skilled worker section in the Application status section

joy2905

Full Member
Mar 4, 2020
44
2
Hi All,

The federal skilled worker section in the application status page after submitting my profile is shown as Not Met, but the score generated for my profile is identical to the score calculated in the calculator. I have another profile along with my spouse in which that section is shown as Met.

Could some one please help me understand the difference, and should I recreate my individual profile?

Thanks in Advance.
 

Maverick28

VIP Member
Feb 5, 2017
3,123
823
Canada
Hi All,

The federal skilled worker section in the application status page after submitting my profile is shown as Not Met, but the score generated for my profile is identical to the score calculated in the calculator. I have another profile along with my spouse in which that section is shown as Met.

Could some one please help me understand the difference, and should I recreate my individual profile?

Thanks in Advance.
Calculate your FSW score and see how much you score. You need to score at least 67 points.
 

joy2905

Full Member
Mar 4, 2020
44
2
Calculate your FSW score and see how much you score. You need to score at least 67 points.
As per the requirement of qualification for FSW,
I have the below scores for the respective sections:
Level of Education - 128 points
crs - Canadian Education - 15 points
Work experience a - foreign work experience 26 points
b. Canadian work experience - 40 points
CRS - Arranged employment - 0 points (in both the profile. I have mentioned in my profile that I currently have a job under NOC category)

First official Language proficiency (IELTS) - 97 points

What is my profile missing. could you please help me

Federal Skilled WorkerNot Met
Provincial Nominee ProgramNot Met
Canadian Experience ClassMet
Federal Skilled TradesNot Met


Comprehensive ranking system (CRS)
The CRS is the points-based system we use to assess and score your profile and rank you in the Express Entry pool.

Your overall score 466

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
CriteriaScore
CRS - Human Capital - Age110
CRS - Human Capital - Level of Education128
CRS - Human Capital - First Official Language Proficiency97
CRS - Human Capital - Second Official Language Proficiency0
CRS - Human Capital - Canadian Work Experience40

Spouse
Your spouse's score is based on their level of education, language ability and Canadian work experience.

Spouse
CriteriaScore
CRS - Spouse - Level of Education0
CRS - Spouse - First Official Language Proficiency0
CRS - Spouse - Canadian Work Experience0

Skill transferability
Your score is based on your education, job experience and relevant qualifications (for trade occupations).

Skill transferability
CriteriaScore
CRS - Skill Transferability - Education50
CRS - Skill Transferability - Foreign Work Experience26
CRS - Skill Transferability - Certificate of Qualification0

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
CriteriaScore
CRS - Arranged Employment0
Provincial/Territorial Nomination0
CRS - Additional - PR or Canadian Sibling0
CRS - Canadian education15
CRS - Additional - French Proficiency or Bilingualism0
 

Naturgrl

VIP Member
Apr 5, 2020
44,878
9,501
As per the requirement of qualification for FSW,
I have the below scores for the respective sections:
Level of Education - 128 points
crs - Canadian Education - 15 points
Work experience a - foreign work experience 26 points
b. Canadian work experience - 40 points
CRS - Arranged employment - 0 points (in both the profile. I have mentioned in my profile that I currently have a job under NOC category)

First official Language proficiency (IELTS) - 97 points

What is my profile missing. could you please help me

Federal Skilled WorkerNot Met
Provincial Nominee ProgramNot Met
Canadian Experience ClassMet
Federal Skilled TradesNot Met


Comprehensive ranking system (CRS)
The CRS is the points-based system we use to assess and score your profile and rank you in the Express Entry pool.

Your overall score 466

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
CriteriaScore
CRS - Human Capital - Age110
CRS - Human Capital - Level of Education128
CRS - Human Capital - First Official Language Proficiency97
CRS - Human Capital - Second Official Language Proficiency0
CRS - Human Capital - Canadian Work Experience40

Spouse
Your spouse's score is based on their level of education, language ability and Canadian work experience.

Spouse
CriteriaScore
CRS - Spouse - Level of Education0
CRS - Spouse - First Official Language Proficiency0
CRS - Spouse - Canadian Work Experience0

Skill transferability
Your score is based on your education, job experience and relevant qualifications (for trade occupations).

Skill transferability
CriteriaScore
CRS - Skill Transferability - Education50
CRS - Skill Transferability - Foreign Work Experience26
CRS - Skill Transferability - Certificate of Qualification0

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
CriteriaScore
CRS - Arranged Employment0
Provincial/Territorial Nomination0
CRS - Additional - PR or Canadian Sibling0
CRS - Canadian education15
CRS - Additional - French Proficiency or Bilingualism0
What is your eligibility score...you need 67 for FSW. The link is above.
 

Emman O.

Hero Member
Aug 5, 2020
201
124
I know its the wrong thread but i need an urgent answer, please help. My case is kinda peculiar and critical. I need informed and experienced information, please.

I have a one year continuous work experience - February 2019-February 2020 after university education (NOC 4031 Secondary school teacher). That's basic and solid.

However, I want to claim three years work experience through the different jobs I did while studying, during strike actions, forced lockdowns and breaks.

For instance, I worked as a Legal Administrative Assistant (NOC 1242) or Paralegal all through my stay in school whenever there was any break. So here and there, I have 7 months, 6 months, 6 months (all same firm) 3 months (another law firm, same NOC duties). Am I good to go claiming these?

Expert opinions pls, and I am set to enter the pool.
 

Naturgrl

VIP Member
Apr 5, 2020
44,878
9,501
I know its the wrong thread but i need an urgent answer, please help. My case is kinda peculiar and critical. I need informed and experienced information, please.

I have a one year continuous work experience - February 2019-February 2020 after university education (NOC 4031 Secondary school teacher). That's basic and solid.

However, I want to claim three years work experience through the different jobs I did while studying, during strike actions, forced lockdowns and breaks.

For instance, I worked as a Legal Administrative Assistant (NOC 1242) or Paralegal all through my stay in school whenever there was any break. So here and there, I have 7 months, 6 months, 6 months (all same firm) 3 months (another law firm, same NOC duties). Am I good to go claiming these?

Expert opinions pls, and I am set to enter the pool.
Don’t hijack threads and make multiple posts, please.
 

Maverick28

VIP Member
Feb 5, 2017
3,123
823
Canada
I know its the wrong thread but i need an urgent answer, please help. My case is kinda peculiar and critical. I need informed and experienced information, please.

I have a one year continuous work experience - February 2019-February 2020 after university education (NOC 4031 Secondary school teacher). That's basic and solid.

However, I want to claim three years work experience through the different jobs I did while studying, during strike actions, forced lockdowns and breaks.

For instance, I worked as a Legal Administrative Assistant (NOC 1242) or Paralegal all through my stay in school whenever there was any break. So here and there, I have 7 months, 6 months, 6 months (all same firm) 3 months (another law firm, same NOC duties). Am I good to go claiming these?

Expert opinions pls, and I am set to enter the pool.
Firstly, you should create a new thread for your query.

Secondly, to answer your query, you can claim points while studying if it was done outside Canada. The best approach would be to mention all your work experience in the EE profile and the system will calculate the points.
 

Maverick28

VIP Member
Feb 5, 2017
3,123
823
Canada
As per the requirement of qualification for FSW,
I have the below scores for the respective sections:
Level of Education - 128 points
crs - Canadian Education - 15 points
Work experience a - foreign work experience 26 points
b. Canadian work experience - 40 points
CRS - Arranged employment - 0 points (in both the profile. I have mentioned in my profile that I currently have a job under NOC category)

First official Language proficiency (IELTS) - 97 points

What is my profile missing. could you please help me

Federal Skilled WorkerNot Met
Provincial Nominee ProgramNot Met
Canadian Experience ClassMet
Federal Skilled TradesNot Met


Comprehensive ranking system (CRS)
The CRS is the points-based system we use to assess and score your profile and rank you in the Express Entry pool.

Your overall score 466

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
CriteriaScore
CRS - Human Capital - Age110
CRS - Human Capital - Level of Education128
CRS - Human Capital - First Official Language Proficiency97
CRS - Human Capital - Second Official Language Proficiency0
CRS - Human Capital - Canadian Work Experience40

Spouse
Your spouse's score is based on their level of education, language ability and Canadian work experience.

Spouse
CriteriaScore
CRS - Spouse - Level of Education0
CRS - Spouse - First Official Language Proficiency0
CRS - Spouse - Canadian Work Experience0

Skill transferability
Your score is based on your education, job experience and relevant qualifications (for trade occupations).

Skill transferability
CriteriaScore
CRS - Skill Transferability - Education50
CRS - Skill Transferability - Foreign Work Experience26
CRS - Skill Transferability - Certificate of Qualification0

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
CriteriaScore
CRS - Arranged Employment0
Provincial/Territorial Nomination0
CRS - Additional - PR or Canadian Sibling0
CRS - Canadian education15
CRS - Additional - French Proficiency or Bilingualism0
You need to calculate the FSW score. This is CRS score.
 

lampbreaker

Champion Member
Apr 7, 2015
1,734
378
Hi All,

The federal skilled worker section in the application status page after submitting my profile is shown as Not Met, but the score generated for my profile is identical to the score calculated in the calculator. I have another profile along with my spouse in which that section is shown as Met.

Could some one please help me understand the difference, and should I recreate my individual profile?

Thanks in Advance.
If you are eligible for CEC, why do you care if FSW is met or not.

Typical reasons for not meeting FSW are below.
Insufficient funds availability.
No 1 year continuous work in primary occupation.
Language scores below the threshold.

FSW points are different from CRS points, and you need minimum 67. See the link above.