Good morning people,
Few days ago, i completed my survey to the express entry program. As per the survey i was found matching the criteria ,and was invited to apply.
According to CRS Score this is how i scored:
I remember registering on Sunday Feb the 10th. Yesterday the Monday the 13th of Feb i received a message telling me that i meet neither the Express Entry nor the Provincial Nominee Programs, even before i have a chance to check the job bank !
I'm majoring Business administration , have more than 7 years of experience , aging 30 years and my score in EILTS is 7.5 , broken down as follows
Reading-9
Writing -6.5
Listening-6.5
Speaking-7.5
Any idea what went wrong ?
Few days ago, i completed my survey to the express entry program. As per the survey i was found matching the criteria ,and was invited to apply.
According to CRS Score this is how i scored:
Express Entry Total CRS Score: 504
Component Categories of CRS scoring system:
Human Capital / Core Factors: 416
These factors are the main (core factors) that include personal characteristics (Maximum points of 500 without a spouse, 460 points with a spouse for this section)
Your score
Age (max points: 110 single, 100 married) 105
Education (max points: 150 single, 140 married) 120
Laguage Ability (max points: 160 single, 150 married) 111
Canadian Work Experience (max points: 80 single, 70 married) 80
Spouse's Education (max points: 10) 0
Spouse's Language Ability (max points: 20) 0
Spouse's Canadian Work Experience (max points: 10) 0
Transferability Factors: 88
These factors are heavily weighted on Language Skills and Education. You need to score a least CLB7 on all main areas: Reading, Writing, Listening and Speaking. Ideally, you should score CLB9 and above on language tests AND/OR have 2 diplomas/degrees (of which 1 is 3+ years,or a Masters degree, or a PHD. (Maximum of 100 points can be awarded for Transferability category as a whole. There are 3 sections to this category each having a Maximum of 50 points each)
Your Score
Education Section (Max Points: 50)
Language skills & Education (max points: 50)
(Points given for CLB7 and higher and all 4 areas of the test) 13
Education & Canadian Work Experience (max points: 50) 25
Foreign Work Experience (Max points: 50)
Foreign Work Experience & (max points: 50)
Language Ability 25
Canadian Work Experience & (max points: 50)
Foreign Work Experience 50
Trade Certification / Trade occupations (Max Points: 50)
Trade Certificate of Qualification (max points: 25) 0
Additional Points: 0
These points are awarded for Canadian Job offers, Canadian Education of 1+ years, and for candidates who get a PNP nomination. (Maximum of points 600, can be awarded for this section)
Your score
Canadian Post Secondary Education (max points: 30) 0
Arranged Employment (job offer) from a Canadian company
(max points: 200)
0
PNP Provincial Nomination (max points: 600) 0
Candidates with scores above 400 points are encouraged to apply for Permanent Residence under one of the 3 categories in Express Entry. If you have a score below 400, there are other options to gain Permanent Residence status via PNP (Provincial Nominee Programs).
Component Categories of CRS scoring system:
Human Capital / Core Factors: 416
These factors are the main (core factors) that include personal characteristics (Maximum points of 500 without a spouse, 460 points with a spouse for this section)
Your score
Age (max points: 110 single, 100 married) 105
Education (max points: 150 single, 140 married) 120
Laguage Ability (max points: 160 single, 150 married) 111
Canadian Work Experience (max points: 80 single, 70 married) 80
Spouse's Education (max points: 10) 0
Spouse's Language Ability (max points: 20) 0
Spouse's Canadian Work Experience (max points: 10) 0
Transferability Factors: 88
These factors are heavily weighted on Language Skills and Education. You need to score a least CLB7 on all main areas: Reading, Writing, Listening and Speaking. Ideally, you should score CLB9 and above on language tests AND/OR have 2 diplomas/degrees (of which 1 is 3+ years,or a Masters degree, or a PHD. (Maximum of 100 points can be awarded for Transferability category as a whole. There are 3 sections to this category each having a Maximum of 50 points each)
Your Score
Education Section (Max Points: 50)
Language skills & Education (max points: 50)
(Points given for CLB7 and higher and all 4 areas of the test) 13
Education & Canadian Work Experience (max points: 50) 25
Foreign Work Experience (Max points: 50)
Foreign Work Experience & (max points: 50)
Language Ability 25
Canadian Work Experience & (max points: 50)
Foreign Work Experience 50
Trade Certification / Trade occupations (Max Points: 50)
Trade Certificate of Qualification (max points: 25) 0
Additional Points: 0
These points are awarded for Canadian Job offers, Canadian Education of 1+ years, and for candidates who get a PNP nomination. (Maximum of points 600, can be awarded for this section)
Your score
Canadian Post Secondary Education (max points: 30) 0
Arranged Employment (job offer) from a Canadian company
(max points: 200)
0
PNP Provincial Nomination (max points: 600) 0
Candidates with scores above 400 points are encouraged to apply for Permanent Residence under one of the 3 categories in Express Entry. If you have a score below 400, there are other options to gain Permanent Residence status via PNP (Provincial Nominee Programs).
I remember registering on Sunday Feb the 10th. Yesterday the Monday the 13th of Feb i received a message telling me that i meet neither the Express Entry nor the Provincial Nominee Programs, even before i have a chance to check the job bank !
I'm majoring Business administration , have more than 7 years of experience , aging 30 years and my score in EILTS is 7.5 , broken down as follows
Reading-9
Writing -6.5
Listening-6.5
Speaking-7.5
Any idea what went wrong ?