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Nomi12344

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Apr 28, 2014
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Respected All,

I have tried to calculate my CRS score. so i got 351 which I consider not enough getting invitation for ITA.

I write down my profile and would be highly appreciate if one could tell me what is my schore and should i apply or not.

1. Age - 31
2. Education - Masters Degree (MSc. Mathmatics)
3. Work experience - 7 years
4. My IELTS is
L. 7.5
R. 6.5
W. 7
S. 6.5=
Overall Band 7

5. Canadian work experience- N/A
6. Married
7. Spouse IELTS N/A

Thanks
 
1. Improve your IELTS score, try to get at least 7.5 in each section.

2. Have you done ECA? Did you get Masters equivalence or Bachelors?

3. Maybe consider ECA and IELTS for spouse but it'll add few points, not a lot.

All the best!
 
Nomi please refer to this link and answer according to your scenario. You will get your correct CRS.

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/crs-tool.asp

Thanks.
 
Nomi12344 ,

you and me are in same boat .. Try improve your IELTS that's they only way .
 
Some consultant says that in my case i should not apply but one consultant is saying that i may apply. Some says that the draw goes on decreasing in the points, so however cic say that 6 in each module is required what is this criteria. I got L 7.5 W 7 S 6.5 R 6.5. Tell me how could i get selected i got handsome score. On the other hand education and language does not hold much points.
 
Nomi12344 said:
Some consultant says that in my case i should not apply but one consultant is saying that i may apply. Some says that the draw goes on decreasing in the points, so however cic say that 6 in each module is required what is this criteria. I got L 7.5 W 7 S 6.5 R 6.5. Tell me how could i get selected i got handsome score. On the other hand education and language does not hold much points.

To apply it takes 1-2 hours and its free. So you should apply. You do not lose anything by applying.
Check the EE CRS page. You can see that language scores and education makes big difference.
If you can push score above 400 you might be eligible for Ontario PNP EE (OOPNP)
There are other provinces with PNP EE programs too
 
Yes the calculation tool is spot on. I was also calculating my scores at the high 300's and when we submitted we got high 468. There is 2 section on skills transferability that i didnt see that gave me another 100 points. Oh BTW the calculator is spot on, just tested with my scores and got 468