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Mohammad216

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Aug 24, 2017
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Hi,

I got around 75 points in FSW but my CRS score is at 415 with a celpip score of 7/8/9/9 and 1-year foreign job experience. At the moment I'm on PGWP but my job is NOC C category. My other option is to apply through ONIP master stream but dontthink it's going to be open any time soon. What should I do to increase my CRS score and with 415 is it worth applying or not? Thank you
 

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Hi,

I got around 75 points in FSW but my CRS score is at 415 with a celpip score of 7/8/9/9 and 1-year foreign job experience. At the moment I'm on PGWP but my job is NOC C category. My other option is to apply through ONIP master stream but dontthink it's going to be open any time soon. What should I do to increase my CRS score and with 415 is it worth applying or not? Thank you
415 will not get you selected under FSW and you do not qualify under CEC.

You should try to change to a NOC A, B or 0 role since you cannot count NOC C work experience towards FSW or CEC.
 
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Pgill2609

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415 will not get you selected under FSW and you do not qualify under CEC.

You should try to change to a NOC A, B or 0 role since you cannot count NOC C work experience towards FSW or CEC.
Its is worth applying for sure remember you could always been nominated through express entry it dosent hurt to apply for express entry
 

Osama A.H

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Apr 21, 2020
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Hi everyone! I have completed my master's degree in Canada. I am about to apply for PR through express entry under FSW.

I am 2 points short from 67. I am not sure whether I can get 5 points from adaptability. Adaptability grants 5 points if you have completed your studies in 2 academic years mean 4 full time academic terms/semesters.

I have completed my degree in 4 full time academic terms including 1 summer term. However, there was no courses in summer term.

The CIC states as follows:
"Your past studies in Canada (5 points)
You completed at least 2 academic years of full-time study (in a program at least 2 years long) at a secondary or post-secondary school in Canada.
Full-time study means at least 15 hours of classes per week. You must have stayed in good academic standing (as set out by the school) during that time."

Can anyone explain the red statement means summer term will not be considered as full-time ? or its just definition of full-time status ?
Please note that university states me as full time student during summer.