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Skills Transferability changes

1. Level of foreign education & Language

a. 13 points for post secondary credential (1 year or more) & CLB 7 or higher in all areas with one or more areas below CLB 9.
b. 25 points for post secondary credential (1 year or more) & CLB 9 or higher in all areas.
c. 25 points for 2 or more degrees/Masters/PhD & CLB 7 or higher in all areas with one or more areas below CLB 9.
d. 50 points for 2 or more degrees/Masters/PhD & CLB 9 or higher in all areas.

2. Level of foreign education & Canadian work experience

a. 13 points for post secondary credential (1 year or more) & 1 year of CWE.
b. 25 points for post secondary credential (1 year or more) & 2 or more years of CWE.
c. 25 points for 2 or more degrees/Masters/PhD & 1 year of CWE.
d. 50 points for 2 or more degrees/Masters/PhD & 2 or more years of CWE.

3. Level of language & Foreign work experience

a. 13 points for 1/2 years of FWE & CLB 7 or higher in all areas with one or more areas below CLB 9.
b. 25 points for 1/2 years of FWE & CLB 9 or higher in all areas.
c. 25 points for at least 3 years of FWE & CLB 7 or higher in all areas with one or more areas below CLB 9.
d. 50 points for at least 3 years of FWE & CLB 9 or higher in all areas.

Maximum possible points on Skills Transferability remains 100 (max of 50 in each section).

This is a bit confusing to me. Please help. Does this mean you can score max 50 in section 1 and section 2 both? I can't get 50 in section 3 since I don't have foreign experience. Is there anyway I can score more than 50 out of 100 from section 1 and 2 combined?

Thank you
 
You do not have foreign work experience therefore you can only get 50 points max (out of 100).

The topic of this thread assumes that there has been changes in skill transferability and that is not the case, the wording is different but the points awarded remain the same.

Cheers ;)
 
DelPiero07 said:
You do not have foreign work experience therefore you can only get 50 points max (out of 100).

The topic of this thread assumes that there has been changes in skill transferability and that is not the case, the wording is different but the points awarded remain the same.

Cheers ;)

This does make sense. Thanks a lot.
 
This hasn't really changed, they've just added Master's in for clarity!

Basically:

Section 1 - education and language, maximum of 50 if you have more that two degrees or above and CLB 9 or above
Section 2 - education and Canadian Work Experience (WE), maximum of 50 if you have two degrees or above and 2 or more years of WE in Canada
Section 3 - language and foreign WE, maximum of 50 if you have CLB 9 or above and 3 year or more of foreign WE

If you score 50 in section 1 and 50 in section 2 then you get 100 for this bit...
 
g126 said:
This hasn't really changed, they've just added Master's in for clarity!

Basically:

Section 1 - education and language, maximum of 50 if you have more that two degrees or above and CLB 9 or above
Section 2 - education and Canadian Work Experience (WE), maximum of 50 if you have two degrees or above and 2 or more years of WE in Canada
Section 3 - language and foreign WE, maximum of 50 if you have CLB 9 or above and 3 year or more of foreign WE

If you score 50 in section 1 and 50 in section 2 then you get 100 for this bit...

Again that is what my questions was. Let me tell you in a bit detail.

I do have 2 degrees (BS and Canadian Diploma) and canadian work experience 1 year. If I do get CLB 9 in IELTS, I can get 50 in section 1 and 25 in section 2. Can I get total 75 or I can't? I do see answers from both side. Let me know if you have an idea on this.

Thank you.
 
cooledi199 said:
Again that is what my questions was. Let me tell you in a bit detail.

I do have 2 degrees (BS and Canadian Diploma) and canadian work experience 1 year. If I do get CLB 9 in IELTS, I can get 50 in section 1 and 25 in section 2. Can I get total 75 or I can't? I do see answers from both side. Let me know if you have an idea on this.

Thank you.

Once again, 50 is the max you can get.
 
Is there any update for section 4 foreign work experience and Canadian work experience in the new system? OR it is completely removed from the system?
 
velu05 said:
Is there any update for section 4 foreign work experience and Canadian work experience in the new system? OR it is completely removed from the system?

It remains the same :)
 
Skill transferability is actually split into two groups:

1) Education
With good/strong official languages proficiency and a post-secondary degree -maximum 50
With Canadian work experience and a post-secondary degree - maximum 50

In this group the total maximum is 50


2)Foreign Work experience
With good/strong official languages proficiency (Canadian Language Benchmark [CLB] level 7 or higher) and foreign work experience - maximum 50
With Canadian work experience and foreign work experience - maximum 50

In this group the total maximum is 50


The total maximum for skill transferability points is 100.

This will not change on November 19th. The only change is a clarification on the wording for masters and PhD graduates.

You can compare the before and after ministerial instructions here:
Before - http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/department/mi/express-entry.asp
Changes - http://www.gazette.gc.ca/rp-pr/p1/2016/2016-11-12/html/notice-avis-eng.php

Note: Paragraphs about skill transferability points start at paragraph 20

cooledi199 said:
Again that is what my questions was. Let me tell you in a bit detail.

I do have 2 degrees (BS and Canadian Diploma) and canadian work experience 1 year. If I do get CLB 9 in IELTS, I can get 50 in section 1 and 25 in section 2. Can I get total 75 or I can't? I do see answers from both side. Let me know if you have an idea on this.

Thank you.
 
moelaghil said:
Skill transferability is actually split into two groups:

1) Education
With good/strong official languages proficiency and a post-secondary degree -maximum 50
With Canadian work experience and a post-secondary degree - maximum 50

In this group the total maximum is 50


2)Foreign Work experience
With good/strong official languages proficiency (Canadian Language Benchmark [CLB] level 7 or higher) and foreign work experience - maximum 50
With Canadian work experience and foreign work experience - maximum 50

In this group the total maximum is 50


The total maximum for skill transferability points is 100.

This has will not change on November 19th. The only change is a clarification on the wording for masters and PhD graduates.

You can compare the before and after ministerial instructions here:
Before - http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/department/mi/express-entry.asp
Changes - http://www.gazette.gc.ca/rp-pr/p1/2016/2016-11-12/html/notice-avis-eng.php

Note: Paragraphs about skill transferability points start at paragraph 20

Yes, you're quite right! It's two groups and not 3... So the max WITHOUT FWE is 50.

I thought it had changed into 3 distinct groups...
 
moelaghil said:
Skill transferability is actually split into two groups:

1) Education
With good/strong official languages proficiency and a post-secondary degree -maximum 50
With Canadian work experience and a post-secondary degree - maximum 50

In this group the total maximum is 50


2)Foreign Work experience
With good/strong official languages proficiency (Canadian Language Benchmark [CLB] level 7 or higher) and foreign work experience - maximum 50
With Canadian work experience and foreign work experience - maximum 50

In this group the total maximum is 50


The total maximum for skill transferability points is 100.

This has will not change on November 19th. The only change is a clarification on the wording for masters and PhD graduates.

You can compare the before and after ministerial instructions here:
Before - http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/department/mi/express-entry.asp
Changes - http://www.gazette.gc.ca/rp-pr/p1/2016/2016-11-12/html/notice-avis-eng.php

Note: Paragraphs about skill transferability points start at paragraph 20

Thank you for taking time and replying me. This absolutely make sense now.
 
I've combined the old and new ministerial instructions below. Paragraph 27(2) was not changed and it clearly justifies my earlier comment.

Paragraph 27(2) states
The maximum number of points that may be assigned for the skill transferability factors under
(a) subsections 21(1) and 22(1) taken together is 50 points; and
(b) section 23 and subsection 24(1) taken together is 50 points.

Paragraph 21(1):
21. (1) The points that are to be assigned for a combination of the level of education of a foreign national and their proficiency in their first official language, according to their benchmark level as assessed in that language under the Canadian Language Benchmarks or the Niveaux de compétence linguistique canadiens, are the following:

(a) 0 points, if the foreign national has a secondary school credential, regardless of their proficiency in their first official language;
(b) 13 points, if the foreign national has a post- secondary program credential of one or more years and their proficiency in their first official language is assessed at level 7 or higher in all language skill areas, with one or more areas assessed at less than level 9;
(c) 25 points, if the foreign national has a post- secondary program credential of one or more years and their proficiency in their first official language is assessed at level 9 or higher in all language skill areas;
(d) 25 points, if the foreign national’s proficiency in their first official language is assessed at level 7 or higher in all language skill areas, with one or more areas assessed at less than level 9 and they have
(i) two or more post-secondary program credentials, one of which was issued on completion of a post-secondary program of three years or more,
(ii) a university-level credential at the master’s level or at the level of an entry-to-practice professional degree for an occupation listed in the National Occupational Classification matrix at Skill Level A for which licensing by a provincial regulatory body is required, or
(iii) a university-level credential at the doctoral level; and
(e) 50 points, if the foreign national’s proficiency in their first official language is assessed at level 9 or higher in all language skill areas and they have
(i) two or more post-secondary program credentials, one of which was issued on completion of a post-secondary program of three years or more,
(ii) a university-level credential at the master’s level or at the level of an entry-to-practice professional degree for an occupation listed in the National Occupational Classification matrix at Skill Level A for which licensing by a provincial regulatory body is required, or
(iii) a university-level credential at the doctoral level.

Paragraph 22(1):
22. (1) The points that are to be assigned for a combination of the level of education of a foreign national and their Canadian work experience are the following:

(a) 0 points, if the foreign national has a secondary school credential, regardless of their Canadian work experience;
(b) 13 points, if the foreign national has a post-secondary program credential of one year or more and one year of Canadian work experience;
(c) 25 points, if the foreign national has a post-secondary program credential of one year or more and two or more years of Canadian work experience;
(d) 25 points, if the foreign national has one year of Canadian work experience and
(i) two or more post-secondary program credentials, one of which was issued on completion of a post-secondary program of three years or more,
(ii) a university-level credential at the master’s level or at the level of an entry-to-practice professional degree for an occupation listed in the National Occupational Classification matrix at Skill Level A for which licensing by a provincial regulatory body is required, or
(iii) a university-level credential at the doctoral level; and
(e) 50 points, if the foreign national has two or more years of Canadian work experience and
(i) two or more post-secondary program credentials, one of which was issued on completion of a post-secondary program of three years or more,
(ii) a university-level credential at the master’s level or at the level of an entry-to-practice professional degree for an occupation listed in the National Occupational Classification matrix at Skill Level A for which licensing by a provincial regulatory body is required, or
(iii) a university-level credential at the doctoral level.

Paragraph 23:
23. The points that are to be assigned for a combination of the level of proficiency of the foreign national in their first official language, according to their benchmark level as assessed in that language under the Canadian Language Benchmarks or the Niveaux de compétence linguistique canadiens, and their foreign work are the following:

(a) 0 points, if the foreign national has no foreign work experience , regardless of their proficiency in their first official language;
(b) 13 points, if the foreign national has one or two years of foreign work experience and their proficiency in their first official language is assessed at level 7 or higher in all language skill areas, with one or more areas assessed at less than level 9;
(c) 25 points, if the foreign national has one or two years of foreign work experience and their proficiency in their first official language is assessed at level 9 or higher in all language skill areas;
(d) 25 points, if the foreign national has at least three years of foreign work experience and their proficiency in their first official language is assessed at level 7 or higher in all language skill areas, with one or more areas assessed at less than level 9; and
(e) 50 points, if the foreign national has at least three years of foreign work experience and their proficiency in their first official language is assessed at level 9 or higher in all language skill areas.

Paragraph 24(1):
24. (1) The points that are to be assigned for a combination of the Canadian work experience and foreign work experience of a foreign national are the following:

(a) 0 points, if the foreign national has no foreign work experience, regardless of their Canadian work experience;
(b) 13 points, if the foreign national has one or two years of foreign work experience and one year of Canadian work experience;
(c) 25 points, if the foreign national has one or two years of foreign work experience and two or more years of Canadian work experience;
(d) 25 points, if the foreign national has three or more years of foreign work experience and one year of Canadian work experience; and
(e) 50 points, if the foreign national has three or more years of foreign work experience and two or more years of Canadian work experience.
 
moelaghil said:
I've combined the old and new ministerial instructions below. Paragraph 27(2) was not changed and it clearly justifies my earlier comment.

Paragraph 27(2) states
Paragraph 21(1):
Paragraph 22(1):
Paragraph 23:
Paragraph 24(1):

Great Info.