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Hi all,
I'm in the process of applying for permanent residence under the Federal Skilled Worker category (NOC 2174 - Software Developer).
Since I just got my results from my IELTS test, my point calculation is as follows:
Language:
-Listening: 8.0
-Reading: 7.5
-Writing: 7.5
-Speaking: 6.5
-Overall: 7.5
Points: 23
Education:
Points: 21 (bachelor's degree)
Experience:
Points: 11 (2-3 years)
Age:
Points: 12 (24 yrs old)
Arranged Employment:
Points: 0
Adaptability:
Points: 0
Total: 67 points
However, I wonder is if it is really worth submitting my application or it if it will most likely get denied since I barely have the minimum requirement.
Thanks in advance!
Seeing as you have your IELTS done already, it doesn't cost anything but time to see if you can be in the pool, might as well!
How many points to you have under Express Entry? Have you calculated that yet?
My friend, you need to calculate using the new CRS out of 1200. But I did it for you, assuming you are single.
Your CRS Score is 387.
The least point draw was 450 this year, still a few more draws to go though but not many are expecting it to be below 400, if at all.
So, I suggest you retake the IELTS. Score higher, get a CLB 9 and try again.

gabriel777_0 said:
Hi all,
I'm in the process of applying for permanent residence under the Federal Skilled Worker category (NOC 2174 - Software Developer).
Since I just got my results from my IELTS test, my point calculation is as follows:
Language:
-Listening: 8.0
-Reading: 7.5
-Writing: 7.5
-Speaking: 6.5
-Overall: 7.5
Points: 23
Education:
Points: 21 (bachelor's degree)
Experience:
Points: 11 (2-3 years)
Age:
Points: 12 (24 yrs old)
Arranged Employment:
Points: 0
Adaptability:
Points: 0
Total: 67 points
However, I wonder is if it is really worth the application or it will be most likely denied since I barely have the minimum requirement.
Thanks in advance!
Congratulations, you are qualified for FSW program.
But you cannot apply directly because Since 1st January, 2015 CIC has introduced a new program called Express Entry.
Check this link for more info.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/express-entry/
calculate your CRS by using this tool
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/crs-tool.asp
gabriel777_0 said:
Hi all,
I'm in the process of applying for permanent residence under the Federal Skilled Worker category (NOC 2174 - Software Developer).
Since I just got my results from my IELTS test, my point calculation is as follows:
Language:
-Listening: 8.0
-Reading: 7.5
-Writing: 7.5
-Speaking: 6.5
-Overall: 7.5
Points: 23
Education:
Points: 21 (bachelor's degree)
Experience:
Points: 11 (2-3 years)
Age:
Points: 12 (24 yrs old)
Arranged Employment:
Points: 0
Adaptability:
Points: 0
Total: 67 points
However, I wonder is if it is really worth submitting my application or it if it will most likely get denied since I barely have the minimum requirement.
Thanks in advance!
it seems to be qualified under EE so try to create one...and see how many score...that might give you an idea if your scores are high enough..
good luck

thatguy56 said:
My friend, you need to calculate using the new CRS out of 1200. But I did it for you, assuming you are single.
Your CRS Score is 387.
The least point draw was 450 this year, still a few more draws to go though but not many are expecting it to be below 400, if at all.
So, I suggest you retake the IELTS. Score higher, get a CLB 9 and try again.
Good job,
He might try to get any PNP to get ITA more easily.
Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) gives me a total of 375 points.
gabriel777_0 said:
Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) gives me a total of 375 points.
In the last Draw, the minimum cut off was 489.
try to improve your points through ielts
or
by PNP (600 additional points)
nickarter84 said:
Good job,
He might try to get any PNP to get ITA more easily.
Its very hard to get PNP invitation under 400 unless he is applying separately for PNP...
Good luck..

Am11 said:
Its very hard to get PNP invitation under 400 unless he is applying separately for PNP...
Good luck..
You are right, for Ontario its difficult to get PNP having score under 400,
but he may apply for Nova Scotia, Saskatchewan, Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick
as these Provinces have streams (without job offer)
nickarter84 said:
You are right, for Ontario its difficult to get PNP having score under 400,
but he may apply for Nova Scotia, Saskatchewan, Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick
as these Provinces have streams (without job offer)
yes...!! But i don't know if those provinces are selecting applicants from EE...?
Thanks for all the information guys!
Can I take a shot and try?
I mean, I see two ways to improve my CRS:
1) Wait 6 months until I have fully 3 years work experience.
2) Improve IELTS scores.
but I could give it a shot in the meantime.
gabriel777_0 said:
Thanks for all the information guys!
Can I take a shot and try?
I mean, I see two ways to improve my CRS:
1) Wait 6 months until I have fully 3 years work experience.
2) Improve IELTS scores.
but I could give it a shot in the meantime.
You can do that.
Meanwhile I would suggest you to keep an eye on the Provincial Nominations (Easiest/Shortest Path of Immigration)
Check their websites:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/provincial/apply-who.asp
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