Jaxon911
Champion Member
- Jun 18, 2014
- 206
- Category........
- FSW
- Visa Office......
- London
- NOC Code......
- 2171
- App. Filed.......
- PR App 2014-06-23 & Citizenship App Filed in Aug 2022
Alright alright! May be there's some tweak or change in scoring system! My bad, I got it wrong. I had 76 points in FSWP, and I just calculated my score on a website which said I've got a score of 476 so I thought 420 might be something like 67. May be they have given higher weight to some factors than others or may be the points calculator lied about my score. Just so you know, IELTS 8.0 is NOT CLB 8, it's probably CLB 9 or 10+kristelgen said:I have 67 points in my Fswp assessment and my CRS score is 378 belonging to noc 3012. So, 420 is not equivalent to 67 points in FSWP. I got CLB 8 over all 8.0 in IELTS.
I thought 67 points was pretty good benchmark for identifying people who're likely to succeed in Canada, so whatever it's equivalent be, that's the one CIO probably would use as a lower limit of scores, because as far as I know, the main reason to introduce EE was to give higher priority to people with higher score instead of using FCFS method!
Lowering the acceptable standards would neither be helpful for Canada, nor for the people migrating themselves. Canada needs immigrants because of it's aging population. It needs people who can pay taxes so that those in retirement can enjoy access to healthcare and pension etc benefits. If incoming migrants can't find high paying jobs then they have to start claiming benefits instead of paying taxes which then voids the whole purpose behind immigration.
One flaw so far I've figured out in FSWP is that it doesn't group people by NOC and use round robin method to ensure that there is fair diversity of skills in the incoming aliens. Otherwise there would be lack of supply in certain occupations and oversupply in others! Hopefully, CIO will at least sort this one out.