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CRS score 0 - what info breaks the score?

I asked this week what could be the cause for my problem with the Express Entry application, and many pointed out that I could be under the FSW score. After some debating with other people from my country with a similar bg who successfully submitted their application, and after carefully rereading the docs, I can safely say that I am eligible; instead, according to the canadavisa website, I am facing a problem that many others faced:

I am somehow inserting some info that is erroneously processed, yet upon application, I get no other feedback than 'rejected - 0 CRS'


I triple-checked my IELTS(General) and CES(Master's) result codes and they are correct
for CES for ex, from UoT, the format is CIC-123456789-IMM


I suspect it could be my work history, in IT, outside Canada, 3 years stretched over 4 calendar years (one gap year during my first year of Master's), but at least 2 of those years are continuous, and according to this document: (https://www.canada.ca/en/immigratio...gibility/federal-skilled-workers.html#skilled) , it still qualifies for the work history.


So what could be the issue? I'm about to submit for the third time, and it's quite time consuming to fill those applications. Could anyone help?

Scouring through this forum didn't help much, as it's such a volatile issue and my particular application is not represented here very much

Thanks in advance!

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CRS score 0 - what info breaks the score?

I asked this week what could be the cause for my problem with the Express Entry application, and many pointed out that I could be under the FSW score. After some debating with other people from my country with a similar bg who successfully submitted their application, and after carefully rereading the docs, I can safely say that I am eligible; instead, according to the canadavisa website, I am facing a problem that many others faced:

I am somehow inserting some info that is erroneously processed, yet upon application, I get no other feedback than 'rejected - 0 CRS'


I triple-checked my IELTS(General) and CES(Master's) result codes and they are correct
for CES for ex, from UoT, the format is CIC-123456789-IMM


I suspect it could be my work history, in IT, outside Canada, 3 years stretched over 4 calendar years (one gap year during my first year of Master's), but at least 2 of those years are continuous, and according to this document: (https://www.canada.ca/en/immigratio...gibility/federal-skilled-workers.html#skilled) , it still qualifies for the work history.


So what could be the issue? I'm about to submit for the third time, and it's quite time consuming to fill those applications. Could anyone help?

Scouring through this forum didn't help much, as it's such a volatile issue and my particular application is not represented here very much

Thanks in advance!
Do you have 67 points? If so, how many. What are your IELTS scores? Age? Are the two years of continuous employment with the same NOC? Post full profile.
 
CRS score 0 - what info breaks the score?

I asked this week what could be the cause for my problem with the Express Entry application, and many pointed out that I could be under the FSW score. After some debating with other people from my country with a similar bg who successfully submitted their application, and after carefully rereading the docs, I can safely say that I am eligible; instead, according to the canadavisa website, I am facing a problem that many others faced:

I am somehow inserting some info that is erroneously processed, yet upon application, I get no other feedback than 'rejected - 0 CRS'


I triple-checked my IELTS(General) and CES(Master's) result codes and they are correct
for CES for ex, from UoT, the format is CIC-123456789-IMM


I suspect it could be my work history, in IT, outside Canada, 3 years stretched over 4 calendar years (one gap year during my first year of Master's), but at least 2 of those years are continuous, and according to this document: (https://www.canada.ca/en/immigratio...gibility/federal-skilled-workers.html#skilled) , it still qualifies for the work history.


So what could be the issue? I'm about to submit for the third time, and it's quite time consuming to fill those applications. Could anyone help?

Scouring through this forum didn't help much, as it's such a volatile issue and my particular application is not represented here very much

Thanks in advance!

It could be so many things. It's going to be impossible for any of us to guess. I assume you have already determined that you have at least 67 ponts under the FSW points system?

Assuming you've done that, then I think the only advice we can give you is to once again review all of the questions very very carefully since there's at least one wrong response in there somewhere. Read both the questions and your answers. Too many people don't read the question fully and answer incorrectly. If you really can't figure it out, then you either need to hire a lawyer / consultant to help you figure out what you've done incorrectly or post all of the questions and your responses here.
 
CRS score 0 - what info breaks the score?

I asked this week what could be the cause for my problem with the Express Entry application, and many pointed out that I could be under the FSW score. After some debating with other people from my country with a similar bg who successfully submitted their application, and after carefully rereading the docs, I can safely say that I am eligible; instead, according to the canadavisa website, I am facing a problem that many others faced:

I am somehow inserting some info that is erroneously processed, yet upon application, I get no other feedback than 'rejected - 0 CRS'


I triple-checked my IELTS(General) and CES(Master's) result codes and they are correct
for CES for ex, from UoT, the format is CIC-123456789-IMM


I suspect it could be my work history, in IT, outside Canada, 3 years stretched over 4 calendar years (one gap year during my first year of Master's), but at least 2 of those years are continuous, and according to this document: (https://www.canada.ca/en/immigratio...gibility/federal-skilled-workers.html#skilled) , it still qualifies for the work history.


So what could be the issue? I'm about to submit for the third time, and it's quite time consuming to fill those applications. Could anyone help?

Scouring through this forum didn't help much, as it's such a volatile issue and my particular application is not represented here very much

Thanks in advance!

Just to add, there's really no point in submitting the same thing over and over again. It's just going to be rejected again. You have to figure out what you are doing wrong.
 
Do you have 67 points? If so, how many. What are your IELTS scores? Age? Are the two years of continuous employment with the same NOC? Post full profile.
-listening 8.5
-reading 7.5
-writing 8.0
-speaking 9.0
-overall 8.5

2 out of the 3 are continuous but spread over multiple developer jobs
 
IELTS:
-listening 8.5
-reading 7.5
-writing 8.0
-speaking 9.0
-overall 8.5

education:
- I have an ECA for my masters, nothing for the bachelors

Work experience:
I have a little over 3 years of experience in IT (not in Canada), 2 of them continuous, so it's safe to pick the 2-3 years interval even for the low end

Age: 26, as of August

No arranged employment
no relatives or spouse, so 0 on adaptability I guess
 
IELTS:
-listening 8.5
-reading 7.5
-writing 8.0
-speaking 9.0
-overall 8.5

education:
- I have an ECA for my masters, nothing for the bachelors

Work experience:
I have a little over 3 years of experience in IT (not in Canada), 2 of them continuous, so it's safe to pick the 2-3 years interval even for the low end

Age: 26, as of August

No arranged employment
no relatives or spouse, so 0 on adaptability I guess
Just to clarify about employment, you have at least one year of continuous full time employment in one NOC. Continuous means no breaks between employment.
 
Just to clarify about employment, you have at least one year of continuous full time employment in one NOC. Continuous means no breaks between employment.
Not a full year one, there’s two with 0 breaks (as in first ended in May, second started in May as well, and the website doesn’t ask for day dates)

could this be the outlier? I could… bend the truth since there’s no gap, then clarify later as a mistake, if necessary
 
Not a full year one, there’s two with 0 breaks (as in first ended in May, second started in May as well, and the website doesn’t ask for day dates)

could this be the outlier? I could… bend the truth since there’s no gap, then clarify later as a mistake, if necessary

Is all of this in the same NOC?
 
Not a full year one, there’s two with 0 breaks (as in first ended in May, second started in May as well, and the website doesn’t ask for day dates)

could this be the outlier? I could… bend the truth since there’s no gap, then clarify later as a mistake, if necessary
What do you mean by “not a full year one”. Post your dates of employment and NOCs.
 
What do you mean by “not a full year one”. Post your dates of employment and NOCs.
21232- software developers and programmers all of them

Jul 2019 - Jun 2020
Apr 2021 - Aug 2021
Oct 2021 - Jul 2022
Jul 2022 - May 2023
May 2023 - Present
 
21232- software developers and programmers all of them

Jul 2019 - Jun 2020
Apr 2021 - Aug 2021
Oct 2021 - Jul 2022
Jul 2022 - May 2023
May 2023 - Present

Looks like something else is the problem in that case.
 

It doesn't look like it's related to your work experience, as I already said above.

It looks like it's something else.

Really impossible for us to guess what that may be without knowing all of your answers.