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jassheela

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May 7, 2010
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Am a new member. I need some suggestions or ideas. I wish to migrate to canada with my family(My husband and a baby boy). Am an IT professional who has 4 years of experience. Actually i wrote my IELTS twice and i lack in 3 points. If i got any job i can get 5 points. If i write the IELTS third time there is a chance for me to get additional points. Am stuck what to do further. Any ideas or suggestions. Here is my qualifications and further details. Hope any one will help me. Awaiting...........

Education :
(1 Year - 1997) SSLC + (3 Years - 1997-2000) Diploma in Civil and Architecture + (4 Years - 2002-2006) MSC Software Engineering.

Experience
4 Years in IT field, Java Developer from 2006.

Age / DOB
29, 09/10/1981

IELTS Score
Reading - 5.5, Speaking - 6, Listening - 7, Writing - 5.5
My total points are 64. I need 67 for migration. I have no other additional points.

Kindly help me how to proceed. Is it possible for me to get a job and that will give me additional points. If so whom should i contact. I cant spend too much of amount. Additionally i cant gain any points from my hubby. I have no relations there. Time is less and i want to migrate with in one year. Hope any one would help me. Atleast a reply.

Thanks
 

visaexpert

Hero Member
Apr 22, 2010
675
60
INDIA
Category........
Visa Office......
NEWDELHI
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
Take IELTS exam again, and try to get more bands...

You should target to get score for
Reading - 6.5
Speaking - 6.5
Listening - 7.5
Writing - 6.5
You will get 4 point for all the skills and it will be 16 total points for language ability.

You have already scored
Reading - 5.5, Speaking - 6, Listening - 7, Writing - 5.5

You can at least score Speaking 6.5 and Listening 7.5 because you have already got Speaking 6 and Listening 7.

What is your spouse education? You can get points for spouse education if He/She has post secondary education.
 

setcanada

Hero Member
Apr 12, 2010
445
5
Category........
Visa Office......
New Delhi
NOC Code......
1111
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
22/12/2009
Doc's Request.
12/02/10
AOR Received.
12/02/10
IELTS Request
12/02/10
File Transfer...
17/02/10
Med's Request
18 Dec 2010
Med's Done....
28 dec 2010
Passport Req..
18 Dec 2010
VISA ISSUED...
2nd March 2011
LANDED..........
Landing on 8th April 2011 at Toronto
jassheela said:
Am a new member. I need some suggestions or ideas. I wish to migrate to canada with my family(My husband and a baby boy). Am an IT professional who has 4 years of experience. Actually i wrote my IELTS twice and i lack in 3 points. If i got any job i can get 5 points. If i write the IELTS third time there is a chance for me to get additional points. Am stuck what to do further. Any ideas or suggestions. Here is my qualifications and further details. Hope any one will help me. Awaiting...........

Education :
(1 Year - 1997) SSLC + (3 Years - 1997-2000) Diploma in Civil and Architecture + (4 Years - 2002-2006) MSC Software Engineering.

Experience
4 Years in IT field, Java Developer from 2006.



Age / DOB
29, 09/10/1981

IELTS Score
Reading - 5.5, Speaking - 6, Listening - 7, Writing - 5.5
My total points are 64. I need 67 for migration. I have no other additional points.

Kindly help me how to proceed. Is it possible for me to get a job and that will give me additional points. If so whom should i contact. I cant spend too much of amount. Additionally i cant gain any points from my hubby. I have no relations there. Time is less and i want to migrate with in one year. Hope any one would help me. Atleast a reply.

Thanks
If you cant gain any point for spouse qualification then only way left is take IELTS again.. its not so tough..if you have time you can join some coaching centre if you are not confident with self studies
 

PMM

VIP Member
Jun 30, 2005
25,494
1,950
Hi

setcanada said:
If you cant gain any point for spouse qualification then only way left is take IELTS again.. its not so tough..if you have time you can join some coaching centre if you are not confident with self studies

But the OP probably doesn't qualify under the "list". Unless she does, or has a job offer in Canada her IELTS score means nothing.