UCI: *****
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Application: ******
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I have now completed the assessment of your application for a permanent resident visa as a skilled worker. I have determined that you do not meet the requirements for immigration to Canada.
Subsection 12(2) of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA) states that a foreign national may be selected as a member of the economic class on the basis of their ability to become economically established in Canada. Subsection 75(1) of the regulations prescribes the Federal Skilled Worker class as a class of persons who are skilled workers and who may become permanent residents on the basis of their ability to become economically established in Canada.
Pursuant to the Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations, 2002, skilled worker applicants are assessed on the basis of the requirements set out in subsection 75(2) and the criteria set out in subsection 76(1). The assessment of these requirements determines whether a skilled worker will be able to become economically established in Canada. The criteria are age, education, knowledge of Canada’s official languages, experience, arranged employment and adaptability.
Your application was assessed based on the occupation(s) in which you requested assessment. The table below sets out the points assessed for each of the selection criteria:
Points assessed
Maximum
Age
12
12
Education
21
25
Official language proficiency
20
28
Arranged employment
0
10
Experience
13
15
Adaptability
0
10
TOTAL
66
100
You have obtained insufficient points to qualify for immigration to Canada, the minimum requirement being 67 points.
You were assigned 12 points for your age in accordance with R81 of IRPA.
You were assigned 21 points for your education Credential at the Bachelor of Science level based on the Canadian educational credential or equivalency assessment submitted in support of your application in accordance with R75(8) and R78(1).
You submitted a foreign education credential and the equivalency assessment issued by World Education Services (WES) who evaluated your education credentials as Bachelor’s degree (four years).
You were assigned 20 points for your English language proficiency and 0 for your French language proficiency. You have been assigned a total of 20 points for you language this is based upon the language assessment test(s) you provided with your application. Points have been assigned in accordance with R79(1) of IRPA.
No points were assigned for arranged employment in accordance with R82(2) of IRPA.
You were assigned 13 points for your 5 years of full-time work experience, or the equivalent in part-time work with XXXXX, within the 10 years prior to the date your application was made in accordance with R 80 of IRPA.
No points were assigned for your work experience from XXXX and XXXX because you have not provided sufficient evidence, such as employer letters indicating the main responsibilities and duties, that you performed the actions described in the lead statement for the occupation or that you performed a substantial number of the main duties of the occupation as set out in the occupational description of the NOC, including all of the essential duties. Self declared main duties or affidavits are not acceptable evidence of work experience.
You have not obtained sufficient points to satisfy me that you will be able to become economically established in Canada.
Subsection 11(1) of the Act states that a foreign national must, before entering Canada, apply to an officer for a visa or for any other document required by the regulations. The visa or any other document may be issued if, following an examination, the officer is satisfied that the foreign national is not inadmissible and meets the requirements of this Act. Subsection 2(2) specifies that unless otherwise indicated, references in the Act to “this Act” include regulations made under it.
Following an examination of your application, I am not satisfied that you meet the requirements of the Act and the regulations for the reasons explained above. I am therefore refusing your application.
Note: Any different or new information that you submit cannot be taken into consideration.
Should you have different or additional information, you may wish to submit a new application. For up-to-date information on how to apply under the Federal Skilled Workers Class, please visit the website at: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/applications/skilled.asp
There are many ways to immigrate to Canada. To learn more about your options, visit http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/index.asp.
NOTE: Your application and supporting documentation are part of your permanent record and must remain on file. Original documents, submitted in support of your application, are also part of the permanent record and will not be returned. Once your application has been placed in process, no refund of the processing fees will be issued.
Thank you for the interest you have shown in Canada.
SF
Program Support Officer
Immigration Section
Case Processing Centre
Sydney, Nova Scotia
seee this is the letter they hv send it to me..express entry system next year again headache.we dont know which noc code they prefer next year.this was the only possible chance for me...now all is lost.....................