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Hello po, newbie po ako d2 may itatanong lng po sana ako, ang mrs ko po ang principal applicant under noc 4152 ito po kc score nya:
Education (Masters Degree 16 yrs fts) - 22
IELTS (R 6.0, W 7.0, L 6.0, S 6.0 - ttl bnd 6.5) - 10
Experience (9 yrs) - 21
Age (21-49) - 10
Adaptability - 0
Arr Employment - 0
Total - 63 points
Ito po tanong ko, retired Military po ako (Serve 21 yrs and 6 months) may Tesda certificate po ako sa automotive mechanic (may point po ba to). at kung sakali magturo ang mrs ko sa Graduate Studies, madadagdagan po ba ang score nya sa education from 22 to 25 points?
Maraming salamat po...
zulkfal said:
oh ya so sad, improve IELTS
I don't understand half of the text in your message but if your score is 63 and you need 67, the easiest way is what others have told you already to improve your IELTS. If you already know a little French, you can also build on that and see if you can manage to get some points for TEF.
IELTs or marriage that's the only 2 options you have
sr91 said:
Hello po, newbie po ako d2 may itatanong lng po sana ako, ang mrs ko po ang principal applicant under noc 4152 ito po kc score nya:
Education (Masters Degree 16 yrs fts) - 22
IELTS (R 6.0, W 7.0, L 6.0, S 6.0 - ttl bnd 6.5) - 10
Experience (9 yrs) - 21
Age (21-49) - 10
Adaptability - 0
Arr Employment - 0
Total - 63 points
Ito po tanong ko, retired Military po ako (Serve 21 yrs and 6 months) may Tesda certificate po ako sa automotive mechanic (may point po ba to). at kung sakali magturo ang mrs ko sa Graduate Studies, madadagdagan po ba ang score nya sa education from 22 to 25 points?
Maraming salamat po...
thank you so much on ur opinions and suggestions but as i read in cic.gc.ca/english/resources/manuals/op/op06-eng.pdf under 12.2 of Education states that
Medical doctor degrees are generally first-level university credentials, in the same way that a
Bachelor of Law or a Bachelor of Science in Pharmacology is a first level, albeit “professional” degree
and should be awarded 20 points. If it is a second-level degree and if, for example, it belongs to a Faculty of Graduate Studies, 25 points may be awarded. If a bachelor’s credential is a prerequisite to
the credential, but the credential itself is still considered a first-level degree, then 22 points would be
appropriate. It is important to refer to how the local authority responsible for educational institutions
recognizes the credential: i.e., as a first-level or second-level or higher university credential.
AND SKILLED WORKER PROFESSIONAL who can apply selection factors adaptability: (at the cic.gc.ca) Spouse or common law partners level of education states: a 1 yr diploma, trade certificate, apprenticeship or university degree and at least 12 yrs of full time equivalent studies = 3 points. if it is true, my trade cert in automotive mech is 3 points and 25 points for my wife if she is a faculty of graduate studies? so we earned a total of 69 points..correct me if im wrong...thank you...
SandySurrey said:
IELTs or marriage that's the only 2 options you have
IELTS with High band (total 14points IELTS higbands in each section, french is also cover some points depend on your french language level) or Marriage with graduate degree holder boy/girl only is the way to get cover this gap for points.
if he/she marry with school certificate holder girl that will not cover any single points.
OMM
sr91 said:
Medical doctor degrees are generally first-level university credentials, in the same way that a
Bachelor of Law or a Bachelor of Science in Pharmacology is a first level, albeit “professional” degree
and should be awarded 20 points. If it is a second-level degree and if, for example, it belongs to a Faculty of Graduate Studies, 25 points may be awarded.
May be means it is up to the visa officer and their good or bad moods. It is optimistic to apply counting on that. A bad mood results in your application being denied and some wasted time and money. It is better to ensure that you have enough points before you apply.
sr91 said:
AND SKILLED WORKER PROFESSIONAL who can apply selection factors adaptability: (at the cic.gc.ca) Spouse or common law partners level of education states: a 1 yr diploma, trade certificate, apprenticeship or university degree and at least 12 yrs of full time equivalent studies = 3 points. if it is true, my trade cert in automotive mech is 3 points and 25 points for my wife if she is a faculty of graduate studies? so we earned a total of 69 points..correct me if im wrong...thank you...
If your wife is the principal applicant and her education qualifies for 25 points and yours for 3, then you may end up with 69 but if you are not sure that her education qualifies for 25, then it would be advisable for her to work on her IELTS to try to get a couple of more points in.
About VISA officers MOOD. I know one guy he is not in this forum, he applied with 62point in 2009 with IELTS 10points and 5points missing but those days visa office accept written material to prove english language is high or not. this guy sent 20pages what he wrote for the project. VO mood was good and he migrate in 10months and VO awarded 67points and english language as high points.
BUT now rules change and many changes in immigration process, now CIO/VO not accept any written material even CIO/VO not manage single point missing application they now reject it straight way...
OMM
Leon said:
May be means it is up to the visa officer and their good or bad moods. It is optimistic to apply counting on that. A bad mood results in your application being denied and some wasted time and money. It is better to ensure that you have enough points before you apply.
If your wife is the principal applicant and her education qualifies for 25 points and yours for 3, then you may end up with 69 but if you are not sure that her education qualifies for 25, then it would be advisable for her to work on her IELTS to try to get a couple of more points in.
omm said:
About VISA officers MOOD. I know one guy he is not in this forum, he applied with 62point in 2009 with IELTS 10points and 5points missing but those days visa office accept written material to prove english language is high or not. this guy sent 20pages what he wrote for the project. VO mood was good and he migrate in 10months and VO awarded 67points and english language as high points.
BUT now rules change and many changes in immigration process, now CIO/VO not accept any written material even CIO/VO not manage single point missing application they now reject it straight way...
OMM
Same here. I applied in 2000 and no IELTS, no TEFL, just wrote a letter saying that I had spent 9 months in the US when I was 18 and during my university studies, most of my textbooks were in English. I got my visa in 9 months. It is not that easy any more.
If your wife is the principal applicant and her education qualifies for 25 points and yours for 3, then you may end up with 69 but if you are not sure that her education qualifies for 25, then it would be advisable for her to work on her IELTS to try to get a couple of more points in.
[/quote]my wife is the principal applicant and she has a masters degree but 16 yrs fts equivalent for only 22 points and i have a trade certificate equivalent for 3 pts. my wife got 63 pts plus 3 in my trade cert = 66 points. my question is, if she belong to graduates studies faculty is there a chance that her 22 points will increase to 25? thats what i understand in my previous post. and if so, we get above pass mark...pls help. thak you
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