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Hello friends,
My cousin is B.Com plus CA and has 16 years of exp as Auditor and over 4 years of exp as Financial consultant (self employed). His age is 41 years and has scored 8777 in IELTS. His wife is B.Com plus CS plus CA and with additional experience as Secretary, she has same experience as my cousin and is self employed Accounts/Audit consultant. Her age is 45 years and has score 7-7-7.5-7.5.
So, my first question is about different CRS from different sites. Please read my my second question at the bottom of this post.

CRS 1:
Through this site: https://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/crs-tool.asp

Core/Human capital factors
  • Age = 39
  • Level of education = 128
  • Study in Canada = undefined
  • Official Languages = 124
    • First Official Language = 124
    • Second Official Language = 0
  • Canadian work experience = 0
Subtotal - Core/Human capital factors = 291
Spouse factors
  • Level of education = 0
  • First Official Languages = 0
  • Canadian work experience = 0
Subtotal - Spouse factors = 0
Skill transferability factors
Education
  • A) Official Language proficiency and education = 50
  • B) Canadian work experience and education = 0
Subtotal = 50
Foreign work experience
  • A) Official Language proficiency and foreign work experience = 50
  • B) Canadian and foreign work experience = 0
Subtotal = 50
Certificate of qualification = 0
Subtotal Skill transferability factors = 100

Comprehensive Ranking System formula
Subtotal Core/Human capital + Spouse factors + Skill transferability = 391
Provincial nomination = 0
Job offer = 0
Study in Canada = 0
Sibling in Canada = 0
French-language skills = 0
Subtotal Additional points = 0
Grand total = 391

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CRS 2: Through this site: https://www.canada.ca/en/immigratio...iteria-comprehensive-ranking-system/grid.html
Age – 35
Edu – 119
Language – 29
Spouse edu – 9
Spouse language – (CLB 7-8) – 3
Skill Transferability – 50
Exp – 50
Total 295
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CRS 3 : Through one immigration consulting website: https://www.justforcanada.com/crs-calculator-tool-express-entry.html
Core/Human Capital Factors
  • Age = 35
  • Educational level = 119
  • Work experience in Canada = 0
  • Language abilities = 116
    • First language ability = 116
    • Second language ability= 0
Core/Human Capital Factors - Total Points = 270
Spouse Factors
  • Educational level = 9
  • First language ability = 18
  • Work experience in Canada = 0
Spouse Factors - Total Points = 27
Skill Transferability Factors
  • Education= 50
    • 1) Education AND Language ability = 50
    • 2) Education AND Work experience in Canada = 0
  • Work experience outside Canada= 50
    • 1) Work experience outside Canada AND Language ability = 50
    • 2) Work experience outside AND inside Canada = 0
  • Qualification Certificate = 0
Skill Transferability Factors - Total Points = 100

Additional Factors
  • Nomination from province or territory = 0
  • Valid job offer = 0
  • Study in Canada = 0
  • Sister/brother in Canada = 0
  • French language abilities= 0
Additional Factors - Total Points = 0
Total CRS Points = 397

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Ques 1: Can anyone tell which of the above three are the correct CRS points?
Ques 2: Also, since he is now a self employed consultant for Accounts, Auditing and Finance, which of these would be the perfectly matching NOC code:
0013,
0111
1111
1112
1114

Thank you in advance.
 
You are getting ahead of yourself. Are they even eligible to apply? Based on age & education they may not be. He needs a minimum of 67 points. Then you look at CRS points.

https://www.canada.ca/en/immigratio...election-factors-federal-skilled-workers.html

CRS 1 would be the most accurate but I think their score is too high. Assume they have a degree and then a diploma but the language scores seem high for IELTS (8777).
 
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Thanks. He calculated his FSW points through CIC website and it came to 72. Thenafter he calculated the crs for EE. He indeed obtained this score in ielts.
 
He commenced his CA and bachelor's study at the same time, so he completed first his bachelors and then CA after one year. So I think he claimed correct points for education 'two or more certificate post secondary of which one should be of three years or more'. Your comments pls.
 
Thanks. He calculated his FSW points through CIC website and it came to 72. Thenafter he calculated the crs for EE. He indeed obtained this score in ielts.
I am not refuting his IELTS scores but if you use the CRS calculator his CRS score may be lower. If I calculate I get 337. Assume they have had degrees assessed. Go with NOC 1111. Unfortunately They will not get an invitation with those scores.