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Category........
Visa Office......
New Delhi
NOC Code......
1231 (1111)
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
26-10-2009
Doc's Request.
01-03-2010
Nomination.....
-
AOR Received.
01-03-2010
IELTS Request
Already Done on 15/01/2009 and submitted with full docs to Visa Office on 12/03/2010
File Transfer...
10-03-2010
Med's Request
01-06-2010 (Received by My Lawyer in Canada on 15-06-2010)
Med's Done....
26-06-2010 and Medical & Passports Sent on 28-06-2010 which Recd by CHC on 29-06-2010
Interview........
Waived by grace of God
Passport Req..
01-06-2010 (Received by My Lawyer in Canada on 15-06-2010)
VISA ISSUED...
Visa stamped on 22nd and issued on 22/07/2010 and Received on 24/07/2010 by grace of God
LANDED..........
Still not decided
Dear All,
I have done graduation from Delhi University through correspondence courses with 3rd division and also applied for P.R. to Canada. Would they treat me as graduate as I have already aeo from Canadian employer. I have done IELTS with 5.5 Bands overall. i.e. Speaking 6.5, Writing 5, Listening 5.5 and reading 5.5, would this also sufficient or I need to retake the test again. Kindly comments.
Thanks
 
Being a graduate is different issue from having an AEO.
You are a graduate as long as the authority in your country recognizes the degree. This is for immigration points purposes.
Whether you have enough points or not doesn't just depend on your IELTS but overall points and whether it is at least 67 points. You would have to calculate your points for work experience, education, age, language ability, adaptability, etc and see if you got at least 67 or not.
 
My Experience is of 16 years in the field of accounts, age is below 45 and I calculate my point as below:-

Education 15 year with degree 20
Experience 21
Language 4+2+2+2 10
Age 10
AEO with adaptability 15+4 19
Total 80

Is my calculation is correct? I have fear if they would not consider me graduate then I would loose 8 points and would get 12 instead of 20.
 
Your experience for education seems correct based on the fact you have a recognized degree with at least 14 years of education of FULL TIME education or equivalent of it.
Your work experience, i dont know.
I presume you calculated your language point correctly.
Your age points are correct.
If You have a full-time job offer that has been approved by HRSDC and your employer has made an offer to give you a permanent job if your permanent resident visa is issued and you meet all required Canadian licensing or regulatory standards associated with the job, then you get 10 points.
I don't know how you calculated adaptability but sounds like you calculated it and got 9 points.

Then you would have 80 points. All i am doing is adding up your numbers. Whether you got the numbers correct or not, I cannot say.
 
Rupeshhari Ji,

I hv calculated 10 points of aeo (that is already approved by HRSDC, Canada) and have taken 4 points of spouse education as she is graduate (as per the law). Am I correct?

My question is would they consider my IELTS (Language) score as I have calculated i.e. 10 or they have made some standard that IELTS must be 6 band in each category and if you see I hv got 5 in writing. Would they give 2 scores to me or not?

One more suggestion is required would they are giving preference to the p.r. application with AEO or not?
Thx
 
Yes 10 points for AEO and 4 points for your wife's education provided she has at least the right amount of years of education.

The only rule about language is that you cannot get 1 points in more than two categories. I can't find the language points table, but there is no rule like you have to get 6 band in each category. If 5 band in writing is equal to 2 points then you get 2 points.

I don't think they give preference for someone with AEO but I don't know this for sure. If you have a choice of visa offices from which you can apply, make sure you choose the right one that is good for you in terms of time.

Good luck.
 
Thanks Dear

Can I ask for others view?
 
sure you can. anyone out there with their views?
 
Any comments from interested members
Thanks in advance
 
Rupesh is right, there is no such rule.
Your calculations are correct .
IELTS - You are fine with the 10 points - will suffice.

Go for it and Good luck!!