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Wolverine17

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I was wondering whats the minimum score to score clb 10 in each module for spouse,is it different from case to case ?
 
dan_and said:
I'm sure you've seen this table before. You have spent a lot of time in this forum, yet you ask these super simple questions. It appears to me you are not doing any research of your own, or even reading any of the other threads.

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/tools/language/charts.asp
Thats not my question,i know how much is clb 10 in each module for the main applicant but my question is regarding the spouse because i am using the crs calculator and changing it randomly and the scores to score the maximum for spouse language points are much lower than that for the main applicant so no she doesnt need to score speaking 7.5 writing 7.5 reading 8.5 and listening 8.5 to take the full score at least thats whats showing to me,thats why i wanted to double check plus confirm if its standard for all of us or every case is different
 
Wolverine17 said:
According to my calculations she needs 8 in listening and 7s in rest for max points

Spouse can get up to a maximum of 20 points in the First Official Language and the minimum score required to get 20 points is 8L, 7R, RW, 7S (equates to CLB 9). Scoring anything higher makes no difference in the score for the spouse.
 
Wolverine17 said:
Thats not my question,i know how much is clb 10 in each module for the main applicant but my question is regarding the spouse because i am using the crs calculator and changing it randomly and the scores to score the maximum for spouse language points are much lower than that for the main applicant so no she doesnt need to score speaking 7.5 writing 7.5 reading 8.5 and listening 8.5 to take the full score at least thats whats showing to me,thats why i wanted to double check plus confirm if its standard for all of us or every case is different

Your spouse scores 1 CRS point per language area for CLB 5 or 6, 3 points for CLB 7 or 8, and 5 points for CLB 9+. Max 20 points.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/express-entry/grid-crs.asp
 
istari said:
Your spouse scores 1 CRS point per language area for CLB 5 or 6, 3 points for CLB 7 or 8, and 5 points for CLB 9+. Max 20 points.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/express-entry/grid-crs.asp
Thanks guys that means that my calculations are correct
 
dan_and said:
I have already provided you with this link previously in other threads you have started:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/express-entry/grid-crs.asp

If you had read / bookmarked this page, you wouldn't have needed to ask this question.
Does it state how much should your spouse score in order to score the maximum for each module???no it doesnt,and anyways as i said i wanted to double check.thanks
 
Wolverine17 said:
Does it state how much should your spouse score in order to score the maximum for each module???no it doesnt,and anyways as i said i wanted to double check.thanks

Actually, it does; it states that your spouse must score CLB 9+ in each language area to score maximum points.