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Froze950 said:
Bud, you do not get 600 points for " arranged job offer ". You get 600 points if your job has been LMIA approved!

IN ADDITION TO LMIA approved, it needs to be full-time and permanent, right?

Are there a lot of permanent job offers (versus contract-based) in Canada nowadays?
 
HI PLZ CALCULATE MY POINTS

IELTS L-6-R-6 W-5.5 S-5.5

DONE GRADUATION IN B.A

DIPLOMA IN COMPUTER APP AND HARDWARE AND NETWORKING 3 YEARS

AGE 35 MARRIED

WORK EXPERINCE IN INDIA IN 0 ,A,B FOR LAST 10 YEARS

WIFE GRADUATE 35 YEARS AND 3 YEARS WORK EXPERINCE IN RELEVANT FIELD
 
ROHIT22JC said:
HI PLZ CALCULATE MY POINTS

IELTS L-6-R-6 W-5.5 S-5.5

DONE GRADUATION IN B.A

DIPLOMA IN COMPUTER APP AND HARDWARE AND NETWORKING 3 YEARS

AGE 35 MARRIED

WORK EXPERINCE IN INDIA IN 0 ,A,B FOR LAST 10 YEARS

WIFE GRADUATE 35 YEARS AND 3 YEARS WORK EXPERINCE IN RELEVANT FIELD
http://www.canadavisa.com/comprehensive-ranking-score-calculator.html
 
My points 337
Any possibility of selection
 
461... I am on LMO but not sure if I can count the 600 points ...how do I find if my job is LMIA approved?
 
specialmary said:
IN ADDITION TO LMIA approved, it needs to be full-time and permanent, right?

Are there a lot of permanent job offers (versus contract-based) in Canada nowadays?

No, there are not a lot of full-time and permanent job offers in Canada. Every year only 1200 LMIAs are granted, probably in very high demand jobs such as mining workers or mining engineers. If you are studying mining engineering, for example, you will get hired for sure if you are in the third-year of your university. Canada has never had good economy since 1999's. The unemployment is around 8-10% - not a good sign.

Therefore, I think that the Express Entry system will turn out to be a competition among foreign workers - it is quite unrealistic to expect Canadian employers to give our permanent job offers unless they desperately needs someone whom they cannot find in Canada.
 
I have made a spreadsheet myself.

Here is the link..

//docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1_XnAQFLNGPy45P3OCZBuuzgH6gZ1ha7Ejfwhhz6v24Q/edit?usp=sharing

Cheers!!
 
Hi All,

Need your help in understanding and calculating the point for "Level of education"

Less than Secondary school (high school) credential 0
Secondary school (high school) credential 28
One-year post-secondary program credential 84
Two-year post-secondary program credential 91
Post-secondary program credential of three years or longer 112
Two or more post-secondary program credentials AND at least one of these credentials was issued on completion of a post-secondary program of three years or longer 119
University-level credential at the Master’s level OR an entry-to-practice professional degree. CIC only accepts as an entry-to-practice professional degree, those degrees issued in relation to an occupation listed at NOC Skill level A and for which licensing by a provincial regulatory body is required. 126

As per my assessment, the result is
1.Canadian Equivalency: Bachelor's degree (four years)
2. Canadian Equivalency: Master's degree


How much point I'll get in this case?

thanks in advance for your response