Hello everyone,
So in the section C I found this:
CRS – C. Skill transferability factors
With good official language proficiency (Canadian Language Benchmark Level [CLB] 7 or higher) and a post-secondary degree
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
Does this mean that if I have a Bachelor Degree and a Master Degree, if I get in my language test CLB 9 or higher I would get the points mentioned (50 points) or only 25 points for CLB 7 or higher?
In the same section they talk about Canadian work experience and foreign work experience.
What exactly is the foreign experience? Any other country except Canada? Or any other country except my origin country & Canada?
I have worked in my home country and in 2 more countries. So as foreign work experience I count all the years?
And the final thing: my husband will join me, but he has only High-school education, for which he can get a maximum of 2 points. I am balancing that with the overall cost to get his diploma assessed at WES. To me it does not seem to be worth it. So in this case can I just not claim points for this? I mean will it be an issue if I am not submitting his education documents?
Thank you.
So in the section C I found this:
CRS – C. Skill transferability factors
With good official language proficiency (Canadian Language Benchmark Level [CLB] 7 or higher) and a post-secondary degree
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
Does this mean that if I have a Bachelor Degree and a Master Degree, if I get in my language test CLB 9 or higher I would get the points mentioned (50 points) or only 25 points for CLB 7 or higher?
In the same section they talk about Canadian work experience and foreign work experience.
What exactly is the foreign experience? Any other country except Canada? Or any other country except my origin country & Canada?
I have worked in my home country and in 2 more countries. So as foreign work experience I count all the years?
And the final thing: my husband will join me, but he has only High-school education, for which he can get a maximum of 2 points. I am balancing that with the overall cost to get his diploma assessed at WES. To me it does not seem to be worth it. So in this case can I just not claim points for this? I mean will it be an issue if I am not submitting his education documents?
Thank you.