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Misunderstood CRS Skill transferability and wasted 5 months

aravindkumarh

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Jan 3, 2015
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Hi guys,

Just to share my experience so others never repeat the mistake. I created my EE profile on Jan itself. My IELTS scores were R8, L8.5, S6.5, W7. IELTS points 115 and Skill transferability for both occupation and education were 25/50.

My wife did not write IELTS or acquire ECA, and I thought that's the reason for losing points in Skill transferability.

Today I went in to change the IELTS score for speaking from 6.5 to 7 and i got 25 points added to both the skill transferability factors. My total points went up from 391 to 445.

I feel so dumb for not doing this all along. Right now I am gonna rewrite IELTS again and my target is R8, L8.5, S7.5 and W7.5, which will give me overall 454 points. I am also positive as last month invitations were given until 453 points. If I had done this earlier, I would have got ITA by now I guess.

Again there are no questions in this post. Just sharing my experience. For all those folks out there with similar experience, please consider retaking IELTS examination.

Cheers.
Aravind
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aravindkumarh

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I am looking for someone to practice my English speaking. Someone who can listen and correct me when I am wrong. I can probably do the same as well. If anyone is interested please do whatsapp me at +65 92348014
 

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aravindkumarh said:
Hi guys,

Just to share my experience so others never repeat the mistake. I created my EE profile on Jan itself. My IELTS scores were R8, L8.5, S6.5, W7. IELTS points 115 and Skill transferability for both occupation and education were 25/50.

My wife did not write IELTS or acquire ECA, and I thought that's the reason for losing points in Skill transferability.

Today I went in to change the IELTS score for speaking from 6.5 to 7 and i got 25 points added to both the skill transferability factors. My total points went up from 391 to 445.

I feel so dumb for not doing this all along. Right now I am gonna rewrite IELTS again and my target is R8, L8.5, S7.5 and W7.5, which will give me overall 454 points. I am also positive as last month invitations were given until 453 points. If I had done this earlier, I would have got ITA by now I guess.

Again there are no questions in this post. Just sharing my experience. For all those folks out there with similar experience, please consider retaking IELTS examination.

Cheers.
Aravind
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Luckily for u the score didnt drop below 445 in previous draws....
 

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Keep writing until you get at least at least 7.5 in all categories. Practice speaking & writing with an native English speaker if you can and then do some practice tests to see where you stand before writing again
 

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aravindkumarh said:
Hi guys,

Just to share my experience so others never repeat the mistake. I created my EE profile on Jan itself. My IELTS scores were R8, L8.5, S6.5, W7. IELTS points 115 and Skill transferability for both occupation and education were 25/50.

My wife did not write IELTS or acquire ECA, and I thought that's the reason for losing points in Skill transferability.

Today I went in to change the IELTS score for speaking from 6.5 to 7 and i got 25 points added to both the skill transferability factors. My total points went up from 391 to 445.

I feel so dumb for not doing this all along. Right now I am gonna rewrite IELTS again and my target is R8, L8.5, S7.5 and W7.5, which will give me overall 454 points. I am also positive as last month invitations were given until 453 points. If I had done this earlier, I would have got ITA by now I guess.

Again there are no questions in this post. Just sharing my experience. For all those folks out there with similar experience, please consider retaking IELTS examination.

Cheers.
Aravind
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why did you just decide to change your score? did you put in the wrong one when you created your profile?
 

aravindkumarh

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purplesnow said:
why did you just decide to change your score? did you put in the wrong one when you created your profile?
No I was helping a friend create a EE profile and noticed he got 50/50 for skill transferability factors even though his wife never wrote IELTS or verified ECA. His IELTS scores were better than mine. Thats why i went in to change my details and check
 

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aravindkumarh said:
Hi guys,

Just to share my experience so others never repeat the mistake. I created my EE profile on Jan itself. My IELTS scores were R8, L8.5, S6.5, W7. IELTS points 115 and Skill transferability for both occupation and education were 25/50.

My wife did not write IELTS or acquire ECA, and I thought that's the reason for losing points in Skill transferability.

Today I went in to change the IELTS score for speaking from 6.5 to 7 and i got 25 points added to both the skill transferability factors. My total points went up from 391 to 445.

I feel so dumb for not doing this all along. Right now I am gonna rewrite IELTS again and my target is R8, L8.5, S7.5 and W7.5, which will give me overall 454 points. I am also positive as last month invitations were given until 453 points. If I had done this earlier, I would have got ITA by now I guess.

Again there are no questions in this post. Just sharing my experience. For all those folks out there with similar experience, please consider retaking IELTS examination.

Cheers.
Aravind
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Forum Members,

A sincere advice to all, please don't change your IELTS score unless you have scored it. That will be the dumbest thing to so and you may even be disqualified as this is clearly the case of providing false information.

aravindkumarh,
If and when you have scored a 7 on Speaking, only then should you change your score in your EE profile. Only changing the Speaking score and seeing that you are getting additional 50 points is not the correct way. If you repeat IELTS, you may or may not score as well in remaining sections as you did in the previous attempt.

Repeat ILETS and put your best score forward!

All the best!!
 

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aravindkumarh said:
No I was helping a friend create a EE profile and noticed he got 50/50 for skill transferability factors even though his wife never wrote IELTS or verified ECA. His IELTS scores were better than mine. Thats why i went in to change my details and check
well until you actually do get the higher score, you need to keep it at the lower one. if you managed to get pulled out with incorrect information entered you'd have to decline or risk misrepresentation.
 

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pranaEE2015 said:
Forum Members,

A sincere advice to all, please don't change your IELTS score unless you have scored it. That will be the dumbest thing to so and you may even be disqualified as this is clearly the case of providing false information.
100% agreed.

Guys, instead of modify the score on your own profile, use the oficial tool http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/crs-tool.asp
 

aravindkumarh

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Jan 3, 2015
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pranaEE2015 said:
Forum Members,

A sincere advice to all, please don't change your IELTS score unless you have scored it. That will be the dumbest thing to so and you may even be disqualified as this is clearly the case of providing false information.

aravindkumarh,
If and when you have scored a 7 on Speaking, only then should you change your score in your EE profile. Only changing the Speaking score and seeing that you are getting additional 50 points is not the correct way. If you repeat IELTS, you may or may not score as well in remaining sections as you did in the previous attempt.

Repeat ILETS and put your best score forward!

All the best!!
OOPS I used the CRS tool to do all these calculations. I dare not modify the EE profile with false information. Cheers