There is no such thing as 67 points, MINIMUM IS 60 points for both OID and EE under ISW...Hi Guys,
I have another problem, According to FSW point system, my score is 64. And to be eligible as FSW, you need 67 points.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/apply-factors.asp
As I didn't know the requirement, I created the EE profile, I got my Job Seekers code and accordingly applied for SINP on 27-July.
I got 65 points in SINP point grid. What is the result that I can expect? Rejection or Approval based on this point?
Remember, There is nothing mentioned in SINP eligibility criteria as 67 point requirement.
http://www.saskatchewan.ca/residents/moving-to-saskatchewan/immigrating-to-saskatchewan/saskatchewan-immigrant-nominee-program/applicants-international-skilled-workers/international-skilled-worker-saskatchewan-express-entry
Any reply would be highly appreciated.
Regards
Sumon
Thank You Sir, Thanks a lot for he encouragement.There is no such thing as 67 points, MINIMUM IS 60 points for both OID and EE under ISW...
https://www.saskatchewan.ca/residents/moving-to-saskatchewan/immigrating-to-saskatchewan/saskatchewan-immigrant-nominee-program/applicants-international-skilled-workers/assess-your-eligibility
“A minimum score of 60 points out of 100 is needed to apply under an SINP International Skilled Worker (ISW) sub-category.”
How did you register in IRCC EE Pool without getting 67 Points? That's why there should be 67 marks. There is no need anywhere else.Thank You Sir, Thanks a lot for he encouragement.
But, I have read a lot of threads since morning. And they say that it is compulsory to get 67 in FSW, if I am applying for SINP-EE Category.
Nevertheless, if I can get SINP Nomination without considering the FSW point matrix and you are an Indian then I will take you to Taj Hotel for a dinner.
No problem, you can change it.Here is my background
- Done MBA marketing in 2014
- Working as a Business Development Executive in IT firm
- IELTS is LRWS 7, 8.5, 6.5, 6.5
Along with my spouse my CRS is 378
I have created profile in May using 6221 NOC code and accidentally withdraw the profile and re created the profile with same details but from some research and from some consultant I came to know that 6221 is not a proper NOC for me and now I want to update the same so can I do that? I am afraid that CIC will have my records in database and if I update they will consider my profile as a misrepresentation of data.
Now, just to increase my chances I have decided to apply in SNIP PNP using 1122 or 1123 NOC and I have below questions:
- Which is best NOC for my profile as per my education 1122 or 1123 ?
- Suppose, for now I have created EE profile with 6221 NOC and SNIP profile with 1122 or 1123 NOC and if I got PNP nomination can I withdraw my EE my profile and recreate using the NOC on which I got PNP nomination? Does this create negative impression of my profile in front of CIC
OR
- it is best to update EE profile now with updated NOC code which I will be use while creating SNIP profile
- To apply for SNIP we need 60 points minimum but I have 59 points including 3 years of job experience after my MBA so to increase my points can I show my part time work experience during MBA from 2012 to 2014 so 3 years full time and 2 years part time can give me more points ?
- I have checked that while applying we have to show around 15000 CAD as a proof of funds and that too 3 months old but for now we have have around 4.5 Lacs INR with us and not 3 months old so I can arrange remaining fund immediately once I got nomination?
I believe this 67 points roaming around is a calculation inside IRCC system which is not visible to us, and once your accepted in the express entry pool, you dont need to worry about the 67 points. Its the CRS that is visible to applicants not the the FSW score/points.How did you register in IRCC EE Pool without getting 67 Points? That's why there should be 67 marks. There is no need anywhere else.
Thanks Ashu,How did you register in IRCC EE Pool without getting 67 Points? That's why there should be 67 marks. There is no need anywhere else.
You got registered IRCC EE Pool, meaning you got 67 points.Thanks Ashu,
Actually, I have read another thread, it states that the whole SINP process is 2 step process. SINP nomination will help you in the first step (i.e, getting CRS score) and in the second step this 67 points out of 100 points would be considered for the eligibility. So, it was a positive reply.
But in the next thread I read that, for SINP-EE, you need to prove that you are fit for either FSW or FST. Then only you are eligible to apply for SINP.
I am guessing, this is the reason why my application is still showing "Application received" and not "Application in Process".
Regards
Before Express entry was introduced in 2015 January, they used to follow FSW and you need 67 minimum points out of 100..How did you register in IRCC EE Pool without getting 67 Points? That's why there should be 67 marks. There is no need anywhere else.