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Unless they changed something you will be awarded points for up to 6 years of work experience that happened within last 10 years (backward from the date of EAPR). And you do not need to have them in the same NOC, just all your claimed NOC will have to be 0, A or B. Also you cannot claim time for 2 NOC if work experience was overlapping and in total they made more that 1 full time job (for example you had 8 hours shift with NOC X and then part time with NOC Y, you can only claim for NOC X).

From my last 10 years of work exp. 6 years in NOC 2171 (Skill level A) and 4 years in NOC 2181 (Skill level B which is my primary occupation), so what are the points to be awarded here?
 
From my last 10 years of work exp. 6 years in NOC 2171 (Skill level A) and 4 years in NOC 2181 (Skill level B which is my primary occupation), so what are the points to be awarded here?

It looks like you should get most likely max points there. Again all you need is 6 years of skilled work experience for last 10 years, that's it.
 
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@vensak , need ur advice on the below:

While going through a forum, I came across the info that for the old ECA reports that does not have the IMM suffix with the ref number are not valid reports and can be a cause of rejection of PR application during the eligibility check. Please advice is this correct!

another question, my ECA report has completed 5yrs after a week I submitted the PR application online. Now, should I order a duplicate copy of ECA before the eligibility check started or no need now!
 
@vensak , need ur advice on the below:

While going through a forum, I came across the info that for the old ECA reports that does not have the IMM suffix with the ref number are not valid reports and can be a cause of rejection of PR application during the eligibility check. Please advice is this correct!

another question, my ECA report has completed 5yrs after a week I submitted the PR application online. Now, should I order a duplicate copy of ECA before the eligibility check started or no need now!

According to the rule, you will actually need completely new ECA (if your current ECA is older than years). By best guess check with the same company that did your first report. It might be that they will not need the same set of documents again (but you still have to pay money for a new report and wait in the queque).

As for the IMM sufix I guess I cannot advise. However a good practice is to upload a scan of your report.
 
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According to the rule, you will actually need completely new ECA (if your current ECA is older than years). By best guess check with the same company that did your first report. It might be that they will not need the same set of documents again (but you still have to pay money for a new report and wait in the queque).

As for the IMM sufix I guess I cannot advise. However a good practice is to upload a scan of your report.

Thank you.
Could you pls help me to find if my points are accurate for MEC (67 points):
  • Education - Masters = 23
  • Ielts - R 7, W 6, L 6, S 6.5 = 19
  • Age - 42 yrs completed = 5
  • Exp - NOC A & B = 12 yrs = 15 (Primary NOC have 4 years of exp)
  • Blood relation (spouse's parents in Canada) - 05
Total 67 points (am I correct?)
 
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Could you pls help me to find if my points are accurate for MEC (67 points):
  • Education - Masters = 23
  • Ielts - R 7, W 6, L 6, S 6.5 = 19
  • Age - 42 yrs completed = 5
  • Exp - NOC A & B = 12 yrs = 15 (Primary NOC have 4 years of exp)
  • Blood relation (spouse's parents in Canada) - 05
Total 67 points (am I correct?)
Yes that is correct.
You do not need to have all 6 years in 1 single NOC, but you need to have in each NOC at least 1 continuous year (for international work experience).
That Master equivalent must be stated on your ECA.

How about your spouse English / French. You can get some points for that as well (Accompanying spouse/common-law partner's language ability). All is needed is at least CBL 4. That can give you another 5 points and ease to breath when it comes to age.
 
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Yes that is correct.
You do not need to have all 6 years in 1 single NOC, but you need to have in each NOC at least 1 continuous year (for international work experience).
That Master equivalent must be stated on your ECA.

How about your spouse English / French. You can get some points for that as well (Accompanying spouse/common-law partner's language ability). All is needed is at least CBL 4. That can give you another 5 points and ease to breath when it comes to age.
Thank you.

The PR application is in process and I assume it will be successful in next few months so we avoided the ielts for spouse though I guess it could have been better if we had done that. Do you think it is worth now giving the ielts for spuse? AOR is Aug 23, BIL/MEP done.
 
Thank you.

The PR application is in process and I assume it will be successful in next few months so we avoided the ielts for spouse though I guess it could have been better if we had done that. Do you think it is worth now giving the ielts for spuse? AOR is Aug 23, BIL/MEP done.
Well a bit too late for that.
I am just wondering if you got a provincial nomination, because otherwise you would not be able to get anywhere close to 460+ points.
Also you can only use those points from your spouse if you have claimed her as accompanying.
 
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