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Rejection in Express Entry Pool

akashpatel01

Member
Mar 30, 2018
16
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Actually, I need a bit of help, generally an advice or suggestion.
Let me give you a quick overview of what I have done till now for Express Entry (Canada).

I have completed my ECA from World Education Services. I have gained a Bachelor's degree in Computer Engineering (June 2012 - May 2016)

I have scored overall 6.5 bands in IELTS British Council. Bands in each section are as follows:
Listening: 6.5
Reading: 6
Writing: 7
Speaking: 6
This makes my CLB level 7, if I am not mistaken.

I have a work experience of 1 and half years in Technical Editing. NOC code 5122
Currently, I am working with Built.io as a Technical Writer. NOC code is 5121

I am applying on basis of my first work experience, i.e. NOC code 5122
I have a sibling in Ontario. She is a Permanent Resident living from last 4 years

I have close relatives too, in Manitoba and Ontario.

I have no spouse.

Considering all these details, I've calculated my score to be eligible for Federal Skill Worker Program.

The calculated score is as follows:

  • Age - 24 years: 12 points
  • IELTS- CLB 7: 18 Points
  • Education - Bachelor's degree: 23 Points
  • Work experience: - 1 and half year: 9 points
  • Sibling: 5 points

Total Points 67

FSW program requires 67/100 to be eligible into the pool

I'd created my Express entry profile and on submission, it gave me the message
"We regret to inform you that you are no longer eligible to be in the pool. Check your messages below for details."
"Federal Skilled Worker: Not Met"

Please help me out with this. Let me know if I am making some mistake in FSW points calculation or need more job experience.
 

lkva

Star Member
Mar 13, 2018
132
24
Hi, working on your IELTS results could be a way to increase your chances. Pls keep in mind that when it comes to the language exams, what matters are the results of the reading, listening, writing and speaking sections individually, NOT the overall score.
 

akashpatel01

Member
Mar 30, 2018
16
0
Hi, working on your IELTS results could be a way to increase your chances. Pls keep in mind that when it comes to the language exams, what matters are the results of the reading, listening, writing and speaking sections individually, NOT the overall score.
I understand your point, but minimum bands required in FSW program in each section of IELTS is 6. i.e. 6 bands in listening, reading, writing, and speaking

However, I have scored above minimum bands in writing and listening. So I don't think so IELTS result is making me lag. Still I'll try to give IELTS again
 

Stanlee

VIP Member
Jan 29, 2016
4,100
595
Actually, I need a bit of help, generally an advice or suggestion.
Let me give you a quick overview of what I have done till now for Express Entry (Canada).

I have completed my ECA from World Education Services. I have gained a Bachelor's degree in Computer Engineering (June 2012 - May 2016)

I have scored overall 6.5 bands in IELTS British Council. Bands in each section are as follows:
Listening: 6.5
Reading: 6
Writing: 7
Speaking: 6
This makes my CLB level 7, if I am not mistaken.

I have a work experience of 1 and half years in Technical Editing. NOC code 5122
Currently, I am working with Built.io as a Technical Writer. NOC code is 5121

I am applying on basis of my first work experience, i.e. NOC code 5122
I have a sibling in Ontario. She is a Permanent Resident living from last 4 years

I have close relatives too, in Manitoba and Ontario.

I have no spouse.

Considering all these details, I've calculated my score to be eligible for Federal Skill Worker Program.

The calculated score is as follows:

  • Age - 24 years: 12 points
  • IELTS- CLB 7: 18 Points
  • Education - Bachelor's degree: 23 Points
  • Work experience: - 1 and half year: 9 points
  • Sibling: 5 points

Total Points 67

FSW program requires 67/100 to be eligible into the pool

I'd created my Express entry profile and on submission, it gave me the message
"We regret to inform you that you are no longer eligible to be in the pool. Check your messages below for details."
"Federal Skilled Worker: Not Met"

Please help me out with this. Let me know if I am making some mistake in FSW points calculation or need more job experience.
I think, it is the Education; for Bachelors you won't get 23 points.
 

akashpatel01

Member
Mar 30, 2018
16
0
I think, it is the Education; for Bachelors you won't get 23 points.
Thanks, for Bachelor's degree, points that I obtain is 21
so total FSW score becomes 65
one more thing...... my first job, i.e. technical editors job, I have experience of 1 year 6 month (NOC 5122)
currently, I am working as a technical writer for last 6 months..... (NOC 5121)
Can I combine both these work experiences and show 2 years working experience?
 

zagcollins

Champion Member
Sep 9, 2017
1,306
755
Category........
FSW
Thanks, for Bachelor's degree, points that I obtain is 21
so total FSW score becomes 65
one more thing...... my first job, i.e. technical editors job, I have experience of 1 year 6 month (NOC 5122)
currently, I am working as a technical writer for last 6 months..... (NOC 5121)
Can I combine both these work experiences and show 2 years working experience?
yup
 

zagcollins

Champion Member
Sep 9, 2017
1,306
755
Category........
FSW
Actually, I need a bit of help, generally an advice or suggestion.
Let me give you a quick overview of what I have done till now for Express Entry (Canada).

I have completed my ECA from World Education Services. I have gained a Bachelor's degree in Computer Engineering (June 2012 - May 2016)

I have scored overall 6.5 bands in IELTS British Council. Bands in each section are as follows:
Listening: 6.5
Reading: 6
Writing: 7
Speaking: 6
This makes my CLB level 7, if I am not mistaken.

I have a work experience of 1 and half years in Technical Editing. NOC code 5122
Currently, I am working with Built.io as a Technical Writer. NOC code is 5121

I am applying on basis of my first work experience, i.e. NOC code 5122
I have a sibling in Ontario. She is a Permanent Resident living from last 4 years

I have close relatives too, in Manitoba and Ontario.

I have no spouse.

Considering all these details, I've calculated my score to be eligible for Federal Skill Worker Program.

The calculated score is as follows:

  • Age - 24 years: 12 points
  • IELTS- CLB 7: 18 Points
  • Education - Bachelor's degree: 23 Points
  • Work experience: - 1 and half year: 9 points
  • Sibling: 5 points

Total Points 67

FSW program requires 67/100 to be eligible into the pool

I'd created my Express entry profile and on submission, it gave me the message
"We regret to inform you that you are no longer eligible to be in the pool. Check your messages below for details."
"Federal Skilled Worker: Not Met"

Please help me out with this. Let me know if I am making some mistake in FSW points calculation or need more job experience.
work on your IELTS scores. Writing is decent, maintain it at that level. The other scores need work.
 

akashpatel01

Member
Mar 30, 2018
16
0
One more quote
It's true that to qualify for FSW program you need a minimum CLB level 7.
Zooming into my IELTS results, I've scored 6.5 bands overall. Per section calculation is as follows:

----------------------IELTS ---------CLB SCORE
LISTENING ------6.5--------------- 4
SPEAKING ------6.0 --------------- 4
READING --------6.0---------------- 4
WRITING ---------7.0 ----------------6
------------------------------------------------------------
OVERALL --------6.5 --------------18

In this way, I've reached CLB level 7
Points for CLB level 7 in the non-spouse category is 17 points
I've scored 18 points in CLB level 7 as per calculation of each IELTS section

So my question is "which points will FSW programme consider? 17 points for CLB level 7 or 18 points for CLB level 7?
If FSW programme will consider only 17 points then it's a big problem for me. It will affect my express entry pool qualification through FSW programme.
 

zagcollins

Champion Member
Sep 9, 2017
1,306
755
Category........
FSW
One more quote
It's true that to qualify for FSW program you need a minimum CLB level 7.
Zooming into my IELTS results, I've scored 6.5 bands overall. Per section calculation is as follows:

----------------------IELTS ---------CLB SCORE
LISTENING ------6.5--------------- 4
SPEAKING ------6.0 --------------- 4
READING --------6.0---------------- 4
WRITING ---------7.0 ----------------6
------------------------------------------------------------
OVERALL --------6.5 --------------18


In this way, I've reached CLB level 7
Points for CLB level 7 in the non-spouse category is 17 points
I've scored 18 points in CLB level 7 as per calculation of each IELTS section

So my question is "which points will FSW programme consider? 17 points for CLB level 7 or 18 points for CLB level 7?
If FSW programme will consider only 17 points then it's a big problem for me. It will affect my express entry pool qualification through FSW programme.
Akash, you should concentrate on getting the MEC sorted out immediately. All your worries start once you enter the EE pool.
 
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akashpatel01

Member
Mar 30, 2018
16
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All my worries are for entering into the pool. It's not letting me in.

If I follow this:

Age points 12
Education - 21 points
Experience - 11 points
Language - 18 points
Sibling - 5 points

Total becomes 67
will I be eligible to go to the pool?
 

BEA78

Star Member
Aug 9, 2016
100
48
Mexico City
Category........
FSW
Pre-Assessed..
Yes
Did you input the correct amount in funds that you plan to bring to Canada? It needs to be at least the minimum set by CIC
 

cc31

Hero Member
Sep 5, 2017
272
41
Canada
All my worries are for entering into the pool. It's not letting me in.

If I follow this:

Age points 12
Education - 21 points
Experience - 11 points
Language - 18 points
Sibling - 5 points

Total becomes 67
will I be eligible to go to the pool?
I believe so. Essentially you have to secure 2 years or more experience or score 2 more points in IELTS under this conversion to be eligible. However, this is the bare minimum via FSW route.

Next hurdle would be to get an ITA. See if your scores are competitive enough and how can you improve if not.