Hi friends, I am currently living in Canada and in the Express Entry (EE) pool with 418 points under Canadian Experience Class (CEC). I studied here in university and got a 4-year degree. I was expecting an increase in my points, however, my points stayed the same. My friends got ~30 points additional. I wonder if I misunderstood what the recent change is all about or there's a technical difficulty. I also have a job offer that should give me additional 50 points which I did not get as well. I am quite frustrated as I've already spent 9 years in Canada and going into my 10th year.
Is anyone experiencing a similar situation? Please share your thoughts with me.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/department/media/notices/2016-11-19.asp
The points you can get for a job offer has changed.
you can earn a total of 50 points if you have a valid job offer in a NOC 0, A or B occupation
you can earn a total of 200 points if you have a valid job offer in a NOC 00 occupation.
A job offer now only need to be for a minimum of one year from the time you become a permanent resident.
You can now earn CRS points for study in Canada above high school.
you can earn 15 points for a one- or two-year diploma or certificate
you can earn 30 points for a degree, diploma or certificate of three years or longer, or for a Master’s, professional or doctoral degree of at least one academic year.
Is anyone experiencing a similar situation? Please share your thoughts with me.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/department/media/notices/2016-11-19.asp
The points you can get for a job offer has changed.
you can earn a total of 50 points if you have a valid job offer in a NOC 0, A or B occupation
you can earn a total of 200 points if you have a valid job offer in a NOC 00 occupation.
A job offer now only need to be for a minimum of one year from the time you become a permanent resident.
You can now earn CRS points for study in Canada above high school.
you can earn 15 points for a one- or two-year diploma or certificate
you can earn 30 points for a degree, diploma or certificate of three years or longer, or for a Master’s, professional or doctoral degree of at least one academic year.