I used the tool and answered some question and a sccore was awarded,my question is that tool 100 percent accurate or its only giving an average?
Which one are you talking about?Wolverine17 said:I used the tool and answered some question and a sccore was awarded,my question is that tool 100 percent accurate or its only giving an average?
The answers are correct but i feel the questions themselves are not too precise,for example no question about me having kids or not?not detailed no of the no of years experience,no mentioningg of the profession,etxDexmoody said:Which one are you talking about?
The one on the CIC website is accurate as long as your responses are accurate.
Has been asked many times before, btw. Please run a search next time.
Again, still not clear which one you are talking about.Wolverine17 said:The answers are correct but i feel the questions themselves are not too precise,for example no question about me having kids or not?not detailed no of the no of years experience,no mentioningg of the profession,etx
ThanksDexmoody said:Again, still not clear which one you are talking about.
This is the official CRS one:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/crs-tool.asp
Number of kids are irrelevant for CRS scores, as is your profession as long as it is in NOC 0, A or B.
For this tool, you have to sum up the years of experience yourself, whereas in the actual profile, it is done automatically based on you listing all your jobs. This is a potential source of discrepancy if you don't exactly understand how years of experience are calculated.
Also be aware that this tool only calculates your CRS score. It cannot make an assessment about whether or not you meet the eligibility criteria for the various immigration programs. You need to use the come to Canada tool for that.
The question specifically is broken in two parts. The first is for Canadian experience and the second part is for Foreign experience.I've a question on CRS tool on official CIC website. When you are filling the points for Age, IELTS score, etc.... then there comes point 6- which request you to fill the work experience (number of years).
My question is, number of years being asked is Canadian experience or Foreign experience because without filling that particular point, it is impossible to get above CRS point 400.
FYI, I've 5 years of international experience in sales and business development.
Anyone who has EE profile, please advise.
Cheers and thanks.
Impossible for me to calculate as I don't have your complete info. Age has a lot of points. So does transferability. You share the screenshot here and maybe I can pinpoint.Hi Histronics
I got IQAS ECA plus IELTS- 6.5 with 5 years foreign work experience. Then What will my CRS points be?
When I filled CRS tool as per my information, I'm getting less than 400?
Thnks.
You need to work on your IELTS scores and get to atleast 8 7 7 7 to be able to get the most points you can.Even if I get a good score in IELTS, it is not making a big difference. I tried putting put 7 for each band, still not crossing 400 mark.
High IELTS score is good for EE eligibility, I think.