Monday 16 February 2015

Points testing for Canada Express Entry



The Canada Express Entry is a faster and more efficient immigration process started from 1st January 2015. It offers permanent residency to Canada for skilled workers. As an applicant, you will need to follow two steps:
Step 1: You will need to submit your application and all the relevant documents online in the Express Entry Pool.
Step 2: Once your application is selected, you will need to accept the Invitation to Apply for permanent residency.
To calculate the points you need to look at the Age, Education, Experience and IELTS test. These can be calculated using your CV as it will contain all the documents in one place. The eligibility is awarded on
·         Age between 21-44 years
·          A Degree/diploma/trade certificate
·         IELTS General score 7 each band
·         2-3 years full time experience within last 5 years

This is how a point’s analysis will look like. It breaks down all the sectors that are needed to calculate your eligibility for the Canada Express Entry
CORE HUMAN CAPITAL (460 maximum)
Factor
Maximum points
Your points
Age  - 29
100

Education  - Bachelor
140

1st Official Language  - 6 Band each IELTS GT*
128

2nd Official Language (French)
22

Canadian work experience
70

ACCOMPANYING SPOUSE OR COMMON-LAW PARTNER (40 maximum)
Factor
Maximum points
Your points
Education    - ____Please confirm_____
10

Language      - 6 Band each IELTS*
20

Canadian work
10

SKILL TRANSFERABILITY COMBOS (100 maximum)
Factor
Maximum points
Your points
Education and language
50

Education and Canadian work
50

Foreign work and language
50

Foreign work and Canadian work
50

Trade certificate and language
50

Factor
Maximum points
Your points
A Provincial nomination certificate
600

A Qualifying offer of arrange employment
600


All of the above have varying points as people may be more experienced or the younger they are. After calculating your points to Canada express entry, we will then tell you to get your education assessed through World Education Service (WES).  For WES, you need to get your official transcripts from your university (attached request form). After WES positive outcome and IELTS scorecard; we will put your file in the pool.  From the pool, the employers themselves or the Canadian Government will pick the file and will send you the invitation letter that you can now apply for PR. The better your profile is the better chances of picking up of file.

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