angeleye said:
Im also confused that y they didn't allot any numbers for training, they have given me 10 points for my level of schooling. and this is the reason im fighting with them. lets see what they reply to my appeal, only then this confusion will be solved.
Angel, points are awarded in three stages.
1- First the candidate has to score a minimum of 42 points (single) or 50 points (married) based on the criteria of Qualification, Experience, Age, linguistic Knowledge, Stay and family to the Quebec, Offers validated job and, if need be, Characteristic of the spouse or spouse de facto that accompanies.
2- Then all the factors are taken into consideration and at this stage a single candidate must score at least 49 points whereas the requirement for a married person is 57 points.
3- The 6 points for adaptability are awarded in the interview and if a single candidate scores 55 points without the 6 points for adaptability, he/she is given CSQ without an interview. In order to be eligible for interview waiver, a married candidate has to score 63 points without taking into consideration the points for adaptability.
Now what i think they have done in you case is that they have failed you on the stage 1. And its because you failed to score 42 points at stage 1 due to lack of knowledge of French and scored 0 points for area of training (according to them), that is why you got a refusal. In my opinion, having just basic knowledge of french would have saved you from this tortuous experience. It's worth asking them as to why they gave you only 4 points for work experience when (as you say) you have experience of 4+ years. I wonder if the experience you're counting points for is in the field relating to your area of training.
All the best !