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ssiddharthsuresh

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May 12, 2016
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Category........
Visa Office......
Ottawa
NOC Code......
2211
Job Offer........
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App. Filed.......
10-01-2017
AOR Received.
10-01-2017
Passport Req..
16-03-2017
VISA ISSUED...
22-03-2017
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23-03-2017
The following is the break down of points for my profile. I have a question regarding the Education factor in the skills transferability section. Based on my CELPIP scores and Canadian degree/work-experience I should get 75 points. But why does it only give me 50 points???
Your results
Core/Human factors

Age = 110
Level of education = 135
Official Languages = 130
First Official Language = 130
Second Official Language = 0
Canadian work experience = 40
Subtotal - Core/Human capital factors = 415

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 = 25
Subtotal = 50


Foreign work experience

A) Official Language proficiency and foreign work experience = 0
B) Canadian and foreign work experience B) = 0
Subtotal = 0

Certificate of qualification = 0

Subtotal Skill transferability factors = 50

Comprehensive Ranking System formula

Subtotal Core/Human capital + Spouse factors + Skill transferability = 465

Additional points = 0

Grand total = 465

Please help
 
ssiddharthsuresh said:
The following is the break down of points for my profile. I have a question regarding the Education factor in the skills transferability section. Based on my CELPIP scores and Canadian degree/work-experience I should get 75 points. But why does it only give me 50 points???
Your results
Core/Human factors

Age = 110
Level of education = 135
Official Languages = 130
First Official Language = 130
Second Official Language = 0
Canadian work experience = 40
Subtotal - Core/Human capital factors = 415

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 = 25
Subtotal = 50


Foreign work experience

A) Official Language proficiency and foreign work experience = 0
B) Canadian and foreign work experience B) = 0
Subtotal = 0

Certificate of qualification = 0

Subtotal Skill transferability factors = 50

Comprehensive Ranking System formula

Subtotal Core/Human capital + Spouse factors + Skill transferability = 465

Additional points = 0

Grand total = 465

Please help

Hi, I am wondering how does your language test break down look like? speaking reading listening and wiriting.
Also, does your score increase after another year of working experience??
 
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