need more input. CEC or FSW Canadian work experience or foreign? And duration of experiencemaria_786 said:My scores should be 488 but only updated to 463 .. i got right points 128 for two or more certificates and 2 year cec experience 53 points for that but for
skills transbility factor i should get 50 points but im only getting 25
To get 50 points of skills transferability factors you should have at least 9 in the 4 sections of your first language test plus at least 3 years of experience.maria_786 said:My scores should be 488 but only updated to 463 .. i got right points 128 for two or more certificates and 2 year cec experience 53 points for that but for
skills transbility factor i should get 50 points but im only getting 25
im talking abt the last part for two or more diplomas plus 2yrs or more cec experience it says 50 points since i jst completed 2 yes of cec in may 2016 thats how the 53 points were updated for 2 yrs cec work experience it doesnt say anything regarding the celpip scoreInterista said:To get 50 points of skills transferability factors you should have at least 9 in the 4 sections of your first language test plus at least 3 years of experience.
cec 2 yrs n celpip scores r 122 total 9 or above in all but only in speaking its 8manidhatt said:need more input. CEC or FSW Canadian work experience or foreign? And duration of experience
that's the reason. to get 50 you need CLB 9 in all 4 language skillsmaria_786 said:cec 2 yrs n celpip scores r 122 total 9 or above in all but only in speaking its 8
r u sure? it says only education plus 2 yrs of cec ? doesnt mention celpipmaged_mmh said:that's the reason. to get 50 you need CLB 9 in all 4 language skills
see here:maria_786 said:r u sure? it says only education plus 2 yrs of cec ? doesnt mention celpip
That is not correct. There are two ways to receive the 50 points for education:maged_mmh said:that's the reason. to get 50 you need CLB 9 in all 4 language skills
the OP was asking why is she getting 25 instead of 50. Please check againDexmoody said:That is not correct. There are two ways to receive the 50 points for education:
In combination with language results
Or:
In combination with Canadian work experience.
So, Maria, you are correct, normally you should receive 50 points for this.
However, do remember that you can only get a maximum of 100 points for skills transferability in total, and a max for work experience and education of 50 points each. So if you are already getting some of these points through other combinations, you would not get the maximum for education in combination with Canadian work experience.
Please post the break down of your points here so we can check.
Dexmoody said:That is not correct. There are two ways to receive the 50 points for education:
In combination with language results
Or:
In combination with Canadian work experience.
So, Maria, you are correct, normally you should receive 50 points for this.
However, do remember that you can only get a maximum of 100 points for skills transferability in total, and a max for work
experience and education of 50 points each. So if you are already getting some of these points through other combinations, you would not get the maximum for education in combination with Canadian work experience.
Yes one can get 100 points max in skills transferbility factor m only seeing 50 when it should be 75 since I have celpip 7 in all 4 levels so 25 points for that n the post secondary education plus 2 yrs of cec should also get me 50 not 25?
Age: 110
Education: 128
Celpip score: 122
Cec work exp: 53
skills trans factor: 50
Please post the break down of your points here so we can check.
CRS – Human Capital – Age
CRS – Human Capital – Level of Education
CRS – Human Capital – First Official Language
Proficiency
CRS – Human Capital – Second Official Language
Proficiency
CRS – Human Capital – Canadian Work Experience
CRS – Spouse – Level of Education
CRS – Spouse – First Official Language Proficiency
CRS – Spouse – Canadian Work Experience
CRS – Skill Transferability – Education
CRS – Skill Transferability – Foreign Work Experience
CRS – Skill Transferability – Certificate of Qualification
CRS – Arranged Employment
CRS – Provincial/Territorial Nomination
Your overall points score
Um, yeah - but as I explained before, there are two ways to get 50 points. One is combining your education with the language test results, as you correctly say. But the other way is to combine your education with your Canadian work experience.maged_mmh said:the OP was asking why is she getting 25 instead of 50. Please check again