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-Age : 28 years = 100
-Level of Education : masters from Canada =126
-Language: L-8.5,R-8.5,W-7,S-7.5 = 32+32+29+32 =125
-Canadian Work experience , 16 month =35
-Spouse= masters in Pharmacy = 10 (??????) (No ECA)
-With good official language proficiency and a post-secondary degree =50
-With Canadian work experience and a post-secondary degree=25

Total : 471
 
Any job offer given for immigration purposes has to be supported by a Labour Market Opinion, no matter what... it is the legal requirement within the immigration and refugee act and there is no other way around it, so PLEASE verify that your potential employer is or was working on you behalf to obtain it, otherwise it will not be valid for the EE program.

CEC_DEC_27: Any education obtained outside Canada needs to be evaluated and assessed by an official evaluator in Canada, no other way around if you want to count those points you are claiming. Please refer to:

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/assessment.asp

By the way, my score is 353 points...
 
Age 35 = 70

Level of Education : Masters from London (WES ECA) =126

Language: L-8.5,R-9.0,W-9.0,S-9.0 = ?

Canadian Work experience - none

Spouse= BA Finance and Accounting = 9 (No ECA)

Husband 6 years work experience: ?

With good official language proficiency and a post-secondary degree =50

Over 10 years working in my current field (Teacher) - 50

What am I missing and what would be my points for language and overall score?

Thanks
 
Age - 32 - 85
Education - Master - 106 (WES Assessed)
Lang - L6.5,R7,W8.5,S7.5 (???)
Canada Exp - 8 Months - 0 Points
Foreign Exp - 8 Yrs - 25 Points
With good official language proficiency and a post-secondary degree = 25 Points

Spouse Lang L6.5,R6.5,W6,S6.5 (??)
 
I am still to figure out how Express Entry would work. Anyhow, any comments on my profile vis-a-vis Express Entry ? A brief about me:

1. 5+ years of work experience as a Specialist Pediatrician
2. MBBS, MD post grad from one of the top most Institute in India
3. 1 1/2 year work + training experience in Canada .
4 IELTS score Overall 8.5
5. 34 years of age
6. Married
7. 1 yr Son Born in Canada /Canadian
8. Permanant Job offered in Saskatchewan as a Pediatrician with LMIA positive from 2015 October (400k salary)

Requesting someone to comment on my chances via Express Entry program 2015.
Should i wait for Express entry (worried if i will make the points) or should i go ahead and right away apply for Canada Experience Class on my current experience
or apply for Provincial Nominee Program.
How many points would i score .Can someone Calculate and whats the minimum i would need .

Please help
Regards,
 
You are good.
You should be getting the invite in the first round itself.

However, as per the new system, we did not see any mention of points for having relatives on PR / Citizens.
You may not get any points for your point 7.

Good profile though.
 
nads1 said:
Age 35 = 70

Level of Education : Masters from London (WES ECA) =126

Language: L-8.5,R-9.0,W-9.0,S-9.0 = ?

Canadian Work experience - none

Spouse= BA Finance and Accounting = 9 (No ECA)

Husband 6 years work experience: ?

With good official language proficiency and a post-secondary degree =50

Over 10 years working in my current field (Teacher) - 50

What am I missing and what would be my points for language and overall score?

Thanks


Anyone can help me figure this out?

Thanks
 
There'll be three groups of people

1. With OFFER/PNP/CAD EXP
Your score explodes and you'll definitely be selected.

2. With IELTS 8/7/7/7 or more
You get really high scores from skill transferability factors and have very high possibility to be selected.

3. Others (like me)
The main battlefield is here. Try to get more IELTS score as you can.

IF you want to stand out in group 3, here is a standard.

Mr. X : Single, Master, 29yo, 3 year work exp, CLB all 7 (IELTS 6/6/6/6)
FSW2014: 23+12+11+16 = 62
EE: 135+110+68+25+25 = 341

But in FSW2014 Mr.X will not be able to apply if he has no relatives in CA or a spouse that can help him.

Let's consider another one who is able to apply for FSW2014 by herself

Ms. Y : Single, Master, 29yo, 3 year work exp, CLB 7998 (IELTS 7/7/7/6.5 which is not hard)
FSW2014: 23+12+11+21 = 67
EE: 135+110+102 + 25 + 25 = 397

Average IELTS bands on SS is about 7.2 so we can see from SS that many many people can have same qualification as Ms.Y, or even better. I think Ms. Y is a typical youngster who decides to immigrate to Canada so we are not surprised to see many people get over 400 points.
 
Hi all
Just a doubt....is the competition going to be based on scores in general or based on NOC codes?and what is the chance of getting thru for someone who scores below 300?
Pls reply
 
Some short analysis based on the first 28 entries on the EE SS. Please compare yourselves against these benchmarks although data is not that much but can give some indications.

Average Age 32 Years 91 Points
Average Education Bachelors 120 Points
Average First Language CLB 8 104 points
Average Canadian Work Exp., 2 years 41 Points

Average Core Human Capital Factor Score = 318

Average Spouse Education Bachelors 9 Points
Average Spouse First Language CLB 7-8 12 Points
Average Spouse Canadian Exp., Nil 0 Points

Average Spouse Total Points = 17

Average Skill Transferability Points = 63

===========================================

Average Total Score of all Factors = 372 out of 600 based on 28 entries so far.
 
msajmani said:
@ SUMIT u might be right.. I might end up with only 50 points in Transferability....however.. ARRANGED EMPLOYMENT or PNP gets full 600 points... see the link below...

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/express-entry/grid-crs.asp

SO i wud say i might end up with 998 points....

you are right.. my apologies.
 
I wrote a program yesterday to analyze SS data and estimate EE score based on the given data.

Warning: This is based on single scoring chart because spouse detail is not disclosed on FSW2014 SS.

Please report if your data is correct but your score biased a lot (diff more than 20 points).
(My score is 406 but my program gave me 404 through the data I put on SS ....close enough for me)

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1U7-j57LsMAZgwB_0M4My5gMnxjlqAq7mburXmIXgB8M/edit?usp=sharing

Some trivia:

If fsw2014_ielts_score > 24, then it will be 24
If fsw2014_ielts_score < 16, then it will be 16

Age estimation:

edu_age
bachelor: 22
master: 24
phd: 26

est_age = edu_age + work_year

fsw2014_ielts_score to ee_ielts_score
16 -> 68
17 -> 74
18 -> 81
19 -> 87
20 -> 94
21 -> 101
22 -> 109
23 -> 116
24 -> 124
 
Hi experts,

For Express Entry point calculation, how should i calculate my points per factor if my spouse is not accompanying ?

The Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) table says "Points per factor - With a spouse" and "Points per factor - Without a spouse". Does it mean married/unmarried or accompanying/non-accompanying as well ?
 
I earnestly request to you all to calculate my EE score. I am passing hard time to calculate it .Please ……….please …please


A. Core/human capital factor
i) Age= 29 =?
ii) Level of Education= Masters=?
iii) Official language proficiency=Overall 6.5 (L: 6.5,R:6.5,W:6.5,S:6 )=?

B. Spouse factor
i) Level of Education= Masters =?
ii) Official language proficiency(OLP)= overall 7 (L:8,R:7,W:6,S:6)=?


C. Skill Transferability factors
a) Education
i) OLP is Overall 6.5 (L: 6.5,R:6.5,W:6.5,S:6 ) & masters =?


b) Foreign work experience.
i) OLP is Overall 6.5 (L: 6.5,R:6.5,W:6.5,S:6 ) & Foreign Work Experience is 2.5 years=?

Total =?
 
If i am getting an initial 786 scores, do you think I can get an ITA? BY THE WAY MY WIFE DONT HAVE IELTS, WE DONT HAVE CANADA EXPERIENCE AS WELL, NO ECAS REPORT.ONLY WHAT I HAVE IS JOB OFFER LETTER AND PROVINCIAL NOMINEE.

DO YOU THINK WE CAN MAKE IT?

ACTUALLY, ALL MY DOCS ARE SET AND READY TO SEND TO CANADA FOR PR APPLICATIONS YET I AM CONSIDERING TO APPLY IN EXPRESS ENTRY. ANY ADVISE PLS.

THANK YOU