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satha73

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Jan 31, 2009
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Please let me know what is my point

Applied in Sept 2006 and AOR recd in Sept 2006

My Education B.A Economics University degree and 15 years of full time education (Indian Education)

Work 10 years as Finance Manager

Language - I took IELTS in Dec'13,2008 and scored L8/R7.5/W6.5/S7 overall band score 7.5 (will i get 16 under new rule or 14 under old rule)

Adaptability - Wife MSC Computer Sciense with 17 years full time education (Indian Education)

Adaptability - My sister she lives in canada canada citizen/and my parents canadian PR holders

Age - 34

Seniors and experts advise me
 
your ielts will be under the new rules then (since you said you get higher with the new rule).

Only some people (depending on when they submit their IELTS or something like that) can be decided on the new and the old rules, whichever is better for them. Everyone else goes onto the new rules. If you say the new rules gives you higher score, then you will be on the new rules.
 
I don't know. You'd have to go to CIC website and see. I am at airport with iPod touch, its too difficult, tedious for me to go to that site without laptop. I am sure someone will reply.
 
Hi Satha,

Why don't you go to this CIC website. Read everything on there, follow the links "Who can apply, How to apply..... and finally take the test to find out how many points you will get. It is very simple and the good thing is, you can take it as many times as possible. You can always interchange to see who should be the principal applicant - U or UR Wife. You can also select the "low points option" so that you know that in case they allot u less points than what u think, Would U still qualify.

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/index.asp
 
Good answer BobbyB.

Satha, it would be really beneficial for you to listen to what BobbyB suggests. First of all, I could get the points for you but in all honesty, i would do it fast and make mistake. You would not make a mistake because it is YOUR application. Secondly, going through the process of checking the points will give you insight into other important things in your application. I am pretty sure someone who doesn't go through that site will have their application returned because there are small nuances that is important. Thirdly, more relevant questions may be raised by going through the process of checking the points and you will ask those relevant questions. IF someone else gives you the points, you will never come across those relevant questions.

Good luck buddy.
 
ok fine guys....only let me know what will be my ielts score is it 14 under old system or 16 under new system.My file was lodged in sept 2006
 
There is no old and new system for IELTS people.

It is still the same.Use the chart below
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/factor-language.asp
You get 14 points
 
There is no old and new system for IELTS people.
This is NOT true! The points system has not changed but IELTS scores to be awarded points have slightly changed under the new rules.
 
satha

without doing the math, that's for you to do, it would seem you are waaaaaaay over 67 points